Tag: learning

Digital Learning Center
Students will be getting the choice to join a digital learning to finish their school year

Cooking With Erin
While stuck inside during quarantine, try your hand at these lively recipes to brighten up your day.

Atholton BSU Presents: HBCU Culture
Black Student Union took the key focus of what Atholton is all about and projected that onto the stage in this year’s BSU assembly. The assembly involved music, spoken words, dance performances, and dialogue by a combination of students in the club.

Mentoring the Next Generation
Have you ever thought about working at your dream job starting in high school? Some students start their junior or senior year in the Intern/Mentor class.

Fish Out of Water: Social Butterfly Goes Lone Wolf
Anyone who has ever talked to me can tell that I am very social and typically do not go out by myself. However, I decided that I would try and change that since I will be on my own in college starting this fall.

AHS Theatre Gets Into Character
AHS Drama Department’s cast and Costumes, Hair, and Makeup crew came together with Mr. Roger Riggle to create makeup looks for each character in their upcoming fall play, She Kills Monsters.

HCPSS Emphasizes Mastery, Updates Dresscode
On September 3rd, new changes to the Howard County Public School System were set in place by the Board of Education including the dress code reform, the no-extra-credit policy, and the abolishment of the class rank system.

Dressgate: HCPSS Revised Dress Code For the 2019-2020 School Year
On May 9th, the Howard County Board of Education released a revised policy for the Students Dress Code, which will take effect this July.

Success STEMs from Science Olympiad Hard Work
Atholton’s Science Olympiad team had an exciting season this school year. Out of three major competitions, the group managed to grab multiple first place awards small events.

Atholton Hosts Battle of the Books 2019
Atholton’s gymnasium, usually filled to the brim with basketball teams or freshmen getting their PE credit, was packed with book-crazed fifth-graders on Friday night. Across the floor there groups varying from three to five children […]