Month: June 2017

Closing the AP Enrollment Gap Isn’t Black and White
In every school I’ve attended, I have been enrolled in mainly GT/AP classes. In each class, I am either the only black person or one of two to three black people.

What do you need the extra hour for?
What”s your opinion on the new school start time?

Parallel Worlds
Ignacia Alonso Staff Reporter< June 6, 2017 About a year ago I carried out one of the most difficult and challenging decisions of my life – that sounds pretty dramatic. I was going to leave […]

When is the Right Time to Get Behind the Wheel?
According to a study at UCLA an average of nine teens were killed everyday from driving in 2016. As horrifying as this may be, it is not a coincidence.

Ready, Set, Learn!: The Wonders of Educational Television
Educational television has been in our lives forever. Find out why.

WWE Is About To Be Pinned For The Three Count. How Can They Kick Out And Stay Alive?
It’s time to make the WWE great again.

Water-Shed a Tear for the Chesapeake Bay
The Chesapeake Bay’s health is at stake because of Trump and his hopes and plans to cut the funding to the Environmental Protection Agency.

America’s Happiness Problem
Our lives constantly revolve around what’s happening next—a perpetual cycle of working for something else, something better. But, what is that something we’re so passionately working towards?

The 3rd Most Important Meal of the Day
Each summer kids are left home while their parents go to work. These kids are left home wondering what to eat. Wonder no more. Below is a list of foods that you should and should not eat while you are home alone for lunch.