Meera Srinivasan, Story Editor @meerascourant Throughout the school, teachers are often only known for their subject and love for students, however, what many don’t know
Tag: science
Awards Ceremony celebrates student accomplishments
Gretchen McCarthy Editorial Director @GretchenCourant On Friday May 29, seniors and juniors were recognized for their outstanding work and dedication in the annual Recognition Assembly.
Within the world of student engineering from the ground up
John Bemis Reporter Products are omnipresent in modern society. Students drive to school in cars , text their friends with phones, and sit in
Variety of new science courses available to students
Jack Evans
Reporter
With the conclusion of online course registration for the 2013-2014 school year, next year’s juniors and seniors may have seen that the science department will be offering three new courses to them this fall. The new courses include forensics, human anatomy and physiology and AP environmental science. All of these courses will be electives and will be available to upperclassmen based on previous science courses taken.
Midterm Survival Guide: 2013
Carly Risom
Reporter
Last week, I walked into my science classroom and noticed a sign near the white board. It read, “Warning: Midterms are closer than they appear.” I’m sorry but that is just such a bad joke…and I didn’t laugh. I immediately had flashbacks to my eyes being completely bloodshot, the feeling you get when you realize that you needed to have those forty-two Spanish flashcards memorized by, yesterday, and the sweet taste of stress. Nobody likes to take tests, except for maybe that one kid in your class that hands in their test nearly half an hour before everyone else. Didn’t Cady Heron teach you that failing on purpose doesn’t get you the guy? I love that color on you.