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Are You Ready for Spirit Week 2024?!?! BY ISABELLA CAROLOW
Spirit Week, starting on Monday, March 4th, is right around the corner. It's one of the most fun weeks of the school year, with the whole school coming together to dress up for each theme, and compete in competitions after school. In addition to the competitions and dressing up, the food drive and Penny Wars are other ways to win points for your grade.
Embracing Perspective: Finding Beauty in the Ordinary and Extraordinary BY SAMANTHA MIGNANELLI
While I may not have firsthand experience with those challenges, I believe it’s important to foster empathy and understanding. Through participating in and engaging with organizations that support individuals with special needs, I have gained a deep appreciation for their tenacity and resilience. I am committed to using my good health to advocate for inclusivity and create a more compassionate society for all.
The Taylor Swift “Thing” BY KEELY SULLIVAN
As many people are aware, Taylor Swift seems to be everywhere these days. She has had tremendous success her entire career, but this past year Taylor has reached unimaginable heights. From observing her on her record breaking world tour, hearing news about the upcoming release of her eleventh studio album, or catching glimpses of her at football games, Taylor Swift has captured the attention of the world, both good and bad.
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Extra Schoolwork During Advisory??? Perspectives from Students and Teachers on SAT Prep BY SAMUEL HIERS
Since the beginning of the second semester of this year, things have been very different about Advisory that may be reinforcing productivity for students - or giving them more work and less freedom. Sophomore and Junior Advisories at CHS, due to a Rhode Island state initiative, are now using the block for mandatory SAT and PSAT practice.