Two Minute Savers Saga BY Josephina Johnson
I imagined a choir of angels serenaded me as I clumsily unlocked the door and presented myself for my mother's inspection. The whole saga probably lasted about two minutes, but the sudden panic sears through my memory and marks it as the most frightening moment of my life.
Reflecting on My Russian Heritage during the War in Ukraine BY MAYA KAPLUN
I hope the war will end and a whole new generation of children will once again witness the transformation of weapons of destruction into tools of comfort and creation.
How One CHS Student Turned a Negative Label into Positive Motivation BY BIANCA GONCALVES
For two years following that day, I studied extra hard in and out of school. I would spend hours doing my homework regardless of how difficult it was for me. When fourth grade came around, I had gotten rid of my Individual Education Plan for good. I was no longer the “stupid little girl” I had been labeled in the early days of my education.
CHS Has a New Dungeon and Dragons Club BY ISABELLA ST.ANGELO
Dungeons & Dragons is an extremely inclusive game, and the D&D club at our school is the same. Club leader Savannah Smith said, “It's an honor to be with these amazing people, and honestly amazing to me how I started a club here at our school. I want to thank all of the lovely people that joined and are dedicating themselves!”
New Scary Movies Just in Time for Halloween BY HAZEL DUROSS
As you all know the new Hocus Pocus 2 came out recently, but there are other movies coming out and some of them are one you should probably consider watching.
Quality Education Comes in Many Forms BY Justin Curran
After three years of taking Mrs. Clift's Education Studies class, as well as Mrs. Boyle's Foundations of Education class last year, senior year threw me into the real world, interning with teachers to get hands-on TA experience. I hope to shine some light and give you a highlight reel of how great being a teacher's intern is and what it's all about.
CHS’ English Curriculum is Changing: Here’s What You Need to Know BY ELLIOT MANN
Your school's English curriculum is something that you may take for granted. You may not think about how the books you read are chosen, or who decides how it is taught, that’s just the way it is. However, other students down the road may have a completely different English class to you, where they read different books, and use different resources. The CHS English Curriculum will be undergoing some major changes, and they are already being piloted in classes.
Paradise Lost, Paradise Found with New Horizons’ Latest Update BY CHRISTINA LANCELLOTTA
I think any additions to the game were welcomed by the community. I loved the new content and the holidays that were added and while I’m sad to see it was really the last big update for the game, I still think there is a lot of good content they packed into the last update, and I love playing the DLC as a whole different game. These updates were all good for themselves and the game. I argue that they saved the game from being merely mediocre and turned the game into something more worthwhile to play.
How to Prepare for Final Exams BY Mrs. Murgida (from CHS Guidance)
Due to the pandemic, most CHS students may feel a little out of practice in preparing to take final exams in a few weeks. Read on for tips compiled by CHS guidance counselor, Mrs. Murgida, to help you navigate your Final Exams.
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Applying Like A Pro: Tips and Tricks to the College Application Process BY JUSTIN CURRAN
With my senior year underway, perhaps the biggest obstacle my fellow seniors and I face is the college application process, a process full of complications, career considerations, creativity, and lack of certainty. With this, I would like to share my experience, what has gone well and what hasn’t, and shed light on what I believe to be the best tips and tricks to the college application process as a whole.