In light of the snow

Lucia Molina
Reporter

View photos of the snow

You’re wrapped in a Snuggie, hot chocolate in hand, standing at your doorstep as you look out into a powdered winter wonderland. You’re wearing the biggest smile in the world—it’s a snow day.

Principal Tony Pavia predicts that there will be a few snow days this year, and hopes to enjoy the quiet at school. “I love snow days. I get to come into a peaceful and quiet school, do work, and answer the calls of those questioning whether it’s a snow day. And the view outside my window is fantastic,” he said.

Calling a snow day may seem like an easy decision to make of by looking outside your window, but there is much more that needs to be considered before you receive that phone call declaring the day off…

Photos from the Family Free Skate on Saturday

On Saturday, the Varsity Girl’s Hockey Team held a Family Free Skate fundraiser at Terry Connors Ice Rink in Stamford. The fundraiser was designed to support the players and to help pay for practices at local ice rinks (practice time on the ice can be costly). Also, the ‘Free Skate’ encourages youths to join hockey programs. Here are some photographs of the event…

AMC math test today

Emily Greene
News Editor

Today, the American Mathematics Competition (AMC) test will be administered during D and A period in the Wagner room.

The school is offering the AMC level 10 test for grades 10 and below and the AMC level 12 test for grades 12 and below.

According to Math Department Chair Jennifer Lee, many students planned to take the test. “Traditionally, most M4 students sit [for the exam]…”

For the love of Haute Couture

Kelly Saiz
Blogger

It has been understood, in situations ranging from the behavioral patterns between father and son to the imperial attitudes of nations that ideas may be passed down from top to bottom. Like many things, the translation from high fashion to street fashion can take time. However…

Jersey Shore at the Outback: a sold out hit

Selina Koller
Reporter

Last night, the girls’ ice hockey team organized a Jersey Shore themed dance at the Outback as a fundraiser for their program. “[The girls’ hockey team] gets very little funding from the school,” senior Kelsey Durkin said. “We had a competition between the grades on the team to see who could raise the most money, and the seniors decided to have this dance.”

The team sold over 160 tickets for the dance, which was open to students of all grades. “It cost about $750 to rent the Outback, so we made a profit of more than $1000,” Kelsey said.

The team wanted to use a theme for the dance that would be appealing and entertaining to most students…