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STAR Scores Matter Now More than Ever BY AMANDA MCKECHNIE
If students make progress they can return to AcLab. “There will be a set of weeks for the student to be in intervention and if they make progress then they can stop intervention,” said Mrs. Hopkins.
Fun Fall Activities By Kylie Whelan
Looking for something fun to do this fall? Here are some fun things to do instead of staying home all day. These activities are great ways to spend time with friends and family!
Behind the Entry: From the Mind of a Journalist By Robert Petrarca
Have you ever read the stories in The Entry? Have you ever been fascinated by what your fellow students have to say about what is going on in our school or the world today? Have you ever wanted to know what inspires a journalist in The Entry to write the stories they write? Then let me tell you about an amazing and enjoyable journey.
Halloween’s History by Lily Mancini
All Hollows Eve started out as a Celtic Festival around 2000 years ago. This festival, called Samhain, was celebrated on the night of October 31st. Since November 1st was their new year, the Celts believed the boundary between the living and dead became weak, making it easy for spirits to visit earth.
Venom Is a Marvel Film Worth Seeing BY STEPHEN RUSSO
The first standalone movie for the Marvel anti-hero, Venom, turned out to be a box office hit over the past few weeks. But “how is it?” is the real question.
Night School Movie Review By Tyler McNeil
If you like comedy movies, Night School is the movie for you. The movie, starring Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, and Anne Winters, runs for 1 hour and 51 minutes and was released on September 28th, 2018.
Goosebumps 2 Movie Review BY GABRIELLA CAHOONE
Halloween springs to life in the film and terrorizes the town of Wardenclyffe, New York after two boys named Sonny and Sam, while looking for junk, come across a treasure chest, holding the unfinished script of R.L Stine's book Haunted Halloween.
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Let’s Keep the Renovated Bathrooms Clean BY SYDNEY HAMMER
How would you like it if you spent a lot of time working on a project, just to have others disregard it and make a mockery of your work? Probably not good, right? Now, put yourself in the teacher's shoes. Imagine working on the bathrooms walls only to have them destroyed by students during the year. Imagine your hard work being completely disregarded.