Hannah Tiller, Editor in Chief@hannahtcourant The Board of Education (BOE) set out on a 2020-2021 district goal to improve educational opportunities on the topics of
Author: Hannah Tiller
I am a Senior and Editor in Chief on the Courant staff. I have enjoyed creating graphics and embarking on projects over the past year and plan on expanding my journalistic interests next year! Some of my favorite graphics I have created are in the “Carry the weight of the world on your back” and “Turning today’s trash into tomorrow’s treasure” stories, but I also am getting into writing. Outside of journalism, I spend my time running, painting jeans for my company Giggle Denim, cooking, and traveling.
Students should be allowed to take mental health days to relieve stress
Hannah Tiller, Editor in Chief@hannahtcourant In times when students are constantly checked for if they feel sick, mental health is often put on the back-burner.
Letter to NCPS sparks discussion on race
Hannah Tiller, Editor-in-Chief@hannahtcourant On June 7, a class of 2013 alumnus, Will Hennessy, drafted a “Letter to NCPS” which was presented to the New Canaan
The impact of a mainly white community in BLM protest
By Hannah Tiller, Editor in Chief @hannahtcourant On Thursday, June 4th, the New Canaan community gathered for a peaceful protest at Saxe Middle school in
Finding the best ice cream in Fairfield County (with bonus video)
By Hannah Tiller, Editor in Chief @hannahtcourant As summer is fast approaching, the season of ice cream is also approaching! The sweet treat is a