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New Cell Phone Policy Takes Effect at CHS BY AMANDA MCKECHNIE
The start of the new school year at CHS came with a new policy regarding the use of cell phones. Assistant Principal, Mr. Chase, recently sat down with the ENTRY to provide knowledge of the policy and the rationale for it.
CHS Drama Brings Magic to the Stage with PIPPIN BY CHRISTINA LANCELLOTTA
Fall is upon us, which means it is time for another CHS Drama Production. This year, the cast and crew present Pippin, the four-time Tony Award-winning musical. Pippin was written in 1972 by three-time Oscar winner and four-time Grammy winner Stephen Schawrtz, who has written other well-known musicals such as Godspell and Wicked. Pippin was revived on Broadway in 2013 and has won many awards, including Best Revival Of A Musical in the 2013 Tony Awards.
The musical is filled with humor, dance numbers, and high energy songs, but will not disappoint in terms of mature themes and ideas on trend with CHS drama teacher, Mr. Wilkinson’s, previous performances.
Tips for Success at CHS BY MAYA BOUCHARD
Tips for Success at CHS BY MAYA BOUCHARD Every year millions of students graduate from high school all over the world, so succeeding in highschool is an achievable task. However, no one is just going to give you that diploma for free. Below you will find the Top Ten Tips for succeeding in high school. […]
Ten Must-See Halloween Movies BY SYDNEY HAMMER
Another October is here and that means Halloween is right around the corner! Watching Halloween movies is a great way to get into the spooky spirit and begin the Halloween Festivities. Below are some CHS students’ favorite Halloween movies. Kick back, relax, grab some popcorn, and have a Happy Halloween!
“IT” Chapter Two, Does It Live Up To The High Expectations? By ANGELINA SANTOS
As Halloween approaches, the demand for new scary movies grows. The blockbuster film “IT” (the remake) premiered on September 8th, 2017. With over $700 million made from the film, it was a must-see for everyone. This year the second ‘chapter’ of IT has been released and is currently in theaters, but does it live up to the high expectations?
Do You Know about the Advanced Course Network?? BY NATHALIE FORTIER
Are you planning on attending college after graduation? Do you wish there was a way to make the cost a little more bearable? Do you just want to challenge yourself? Well here is a great opportunity for students just like you: the Advanced Course Network. This program allows students across Rhode Island to earn post-secondary credentials before they graduate high school, free of charge. There are many ways students can participate in the Advanced Course Network, but in order to earn college credit, they must enroll in either dual or concurrent enrollment classes.
Introducing Oakers TV BY CONNOR MCKAIG
Oakers TV is a student-run organization dedicated to providing coverage of all Coventry football games, home or away. Their job includes but is not limited to photographing the team, interviewing players, and even live-streaming games on Instagram for anybody to watch.
Not Every Successful Future Requires College BY EMMA DAVIDSON
These opinions came from people close to me, people whose feedback I usually valued and listened to. I saw where they were coming from; I knew that it sounded like I was taking the easy way out by avoiding going to college and doing a job that seemed easy. But I knew that they were wrong and that cosmetology was something more for me. Cosmetology has always interested me in some way or another.
Reviewing Rainbow Rowell’s Newest Book, Wayward Son BY TIARA ROCHON
Wayward Son by Rainbow Rowell is the young adult fantasy fiction sequel to Rowell’s Carry On. It was published on September 24th, 2019, and is 352 pages long, with 64 chapters plus a prologue. The story picks up roughly a few years after the events of the previous book. (From this point this review contains minor spoilers)
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The GSA Club at CHS: I Exist BY ELIZABETH O’BRIEN
For those unfamiliar with the GSA club, it is club of students and advisors who are working to make a safe space for every student. This group meets during ACLAB every D day. It’s run by Mrs. Clunan, Mrs. Siemao, and Mr. Zannella. This group was made for ALL students of any orientation and or gender.