A Banner Day for CHS BY GRACE PETRARCA
This past April 1st marked a momentous moment for The Unified Oakers and CHS. After having received Banner School recognition almost two years ago, the Coventry community was finally able to come together and celebrate the tremendous honor of becoming a National Unified Banner School.
Emptiness: A Poem BY A CHS Student
It's like no one notices because my mask conceals the truth
CHS Wrestling Is BACK!
Coventry High School has returned to its former glory in wrestling! At the Providence Career & Technical Academy on February 27th, Coventry claimed victory over wrestling like they had in the past. At one point, our wrestling team won seventeen years in a row, claiming dominance over Rhode Island. However, it would take twenty-four years before we could see ourselves win another trophy again.
WCVY Making Waves Once Again By LAWRENCE MARK CABBABE
Radio Station back up and running 24/7! 91.5 WCVY Coventry High School.
Considering the CHS Dress Code BY SONIA JOHNSON
Over the past few years, conversations surrounding school dress codes have rapidly increased. More people have begun to express that they believe dress codes inappropriately sexualize children and promote a culture of sexism. In the school year of 2021-22, the CHS dress code only takes up less than a page in our student handbooks, but quite a bit more space in our minds.
Why Do We Always Hear the Same Songs Around the Holidays? BY FINNEGAN JOHNSON
You may have noticed every year around this time, as you're walking through a store, flipping through the radio, or at a holiday party, that the songs playing are the same you’ve heard in years prior. The school held its Winter Concert this month on the 14th, among the songs played are Silver Bells, Baby, It’s Cold Outside, and Jingle Bell Rock, all songs long familiar to the public (there were other, less familiar tunes performed however). It’s rare that there are any notable changes to the Christmas song canon; we hear the same songs every year, to some people’s chagrin and to other’s delight - Why is this?
Literature Is My Utopia BY Lily Chace
I know that as I grow older reading will always be a part of my life. My story, which I continue to write and revise, is only just beginning. I am thankful for the guidance and friendship of books and the people around me who love them too!
How Being Part of Unified Changed my Life BY Sophia Dottor
Being a part of the Unified Community has opened my eyes and given me a voice on a platform I feel deep in my heart. I never want anyone to feel left out or judged. I have a role and understanding of my actions as helping to create positive experiences everyday for those around me. It's time to finally break down the barriers once and for all and lead others to understand the importance of inclusive communities.
More than a Game BY Christian Lassahn
Football is not just about the suffering and hard work which it takes to be successful, it is about the physical and mental toughness it gives people, and most of all to me it is my pride and joy in my high school life. Through the hellish practices and hard work, time and time again I find myself leading and uplifting my teammates as a captain, and inspiring others with the same passion for the sport that I have. My confidence skyrocketed and allowed me to make many of my lifelong friends, however, football also gave me a skill which I believe I could not have found anywhere else, and that is the ability to persevere through adversity and lead others through nearly impossible situations.
Recent Posts
- Are You Ready for Spirit Week 2024?!?! BY ISABELLA CAROLOW
- Extra Schoolwork During Advisory??? Perspectives from Students and Teachers on SAT Prep BY SAMUEL HIERS
- Embracing Perspective: Finding Beauty in the Ordinary and Extraordinary BY SAMANTHA MIGNANELLI
- The Taylor Swift “Thing” BY KEELY SULLIVAN
- CHS Renovations BY HAZEL DUROSS
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- Maureen Couture on Quality Education Comes in Many Forms BY Justin Curran
- Gwen Schumacher on Quality Education Comes in Many Forms BY Justin Curran
- chakal on How to Prepare for Final Exams BY Mrs. Murgida (from CHS Guidance)
- MAJ P. on The Healthy Benefits of Music that is Surely “Pop” for the Soul! BY Samuel Hiers
- MAJ P. on Planning for a Life in the U.S. Military BY Matthew Capwell
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Good News for Thrifters: Coventry Gets New Second-Hand Store BY FINNEGAN JOHNSON
Many CHS students may be interested in this new arrival in town, because with second hand stores comes the prospect of scoring a nice or interesting find on the cheap, but how does Northern Thrift stack up against the competition?