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Should high schoolers really have to do this much work?
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Should high schoolers really have to do this much work?

April 7, 2016

Here’s a newflash: the easy life of the second semester senior is a lie. I’ve been doing mountains of homework since year one in high

Features

Special Education: Unseen, but essential

March 3, 2015March 3, 2015

Charlie Sosnick Director of Special Projects For more information, see this photo essay on occupational therapy: In Pictures: Occupational Therapy. In a sun-filled classroom by

Opinions

Windowless classrooms: a psychological obstruction to learning

February 23, 2015

I feel trapped in windowless classrooms, most of us do. What with the four bone-white walls adorned with nothing but a few occasional drab posters;

Opinions

A tribute: Ms. Timmis on the art of subbing

November 18, 2014February 4, 2015

Sean Davidson, Opinions Editor   There is a familiar ‘sigh of relief’ inherent to students – a little internal celebration – that we experience when

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New Advisory schedule promotes school culture

October 13, 2014October 13, 2014

Ellen Ludtke Reporter @ELudtkeCourant As yet another school year hits the ground running, the administration has implemented several changes, from new security guards to the

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