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New Tests, New Concerns

When quarantine started, schools were shut down for a few weeks before online learning began. College Board, the non-profit organization behind the SAT and AP tests, wasn’t sure whether or not to allow students to still take the test. There were several reasons, such as the students getting less time for class and preparations, the same $94 price per test for less learning and smaller tests, and the question of how to give the students their tests.

The College Board Controversies

My opinion and account on what you might not have known was going on with the now infamous College Board.

Understanding the Coronavirus

Catch the latest on the hysteria surrounding today’s pandemic: Coronavirus.

“Bob and Tom”

Our newest comic strip: Bob and Tom!

Fish Out of Water: No Escape

The situation at hand was that radicals had overtaken the train and there were only 60 minutes to get off. 

Atholton Track Competes, Breaks Record

Atholton competed at the Howard County Indoor Track Championships on Tuesday, January 14th, at the 3A East Regional Championships on February 4th . . .

Fish Out of Water: Zip Lining

I would consider myself to be more of a “homebody” than the adventurous type. That is not to say I do not step out of my comfort zone for certain activities, but lying in bed is a lot more comfortable than being outside and actually physically exerting myself. However, when I was given a Fish Out of Water segment to write, I chose to try zip lining through the trees.

Oh, the Places You Might (Or Might Not) Go

Its okay to not know what you’re going to be when you grow up

Winter Pep Rally Brings Student Body Together

Hundreds of students crowded the gym on Friday, January 31st, cheering as they took part in Atholton’s first winter pep rally in recent memory, made possible by SGA’s executive board and members.

Students Guided to Bright Futures with Academic Partnerships

Every day millions of kids go to school and feel as though no adult in the building cares about them and their success, what is going in their life. . .