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New Electric Boat Mural Coming Soon to CHS BY JOSEPHINA JOHNSON
This new mural, overseen by Ms. Celeste, will be led by Hayden Walker, a senior at CHS and a student in her AP Drawing class. Hayden intends to paint a giant submarine emblazoned with Electric Boat's logo.
CHS Raises the Bar with More Class Choice for Students By Josephina Johnson
CHS has always been proud of its varied curriculum and wide array of AP classes. This year, we took it to the next level with 10 new courses in art, business, math, and more. Curious as to the source of these changes, I approached Mrs. Beaudoin, director of student services and owner of Cooper, our school's new unofficial fluffy mascot, to learn more.
Varying Opinions on the New Monday Schedule By Josephina Johnson
Homecoming has come and gone, the leaves are changing color, and the hunt is approaching; all signs that quarter one is about to close. Yet as the school year settles in, one thing still feels out of place to me: the Monday schedule. Although I'm already a junior, I've yet to spend the entire year on one schedule, so it's not surprising that I'm finding our timetables a little confusing. But when it comes to the Monday schedule, I'm not the only one displeased.
Exploring the Magical World of Encanto: A Critical Analysis By Josephina Johnson
What is it that makes Encanto enjoyable to a vast age range? Is there something in the movie that is truly deep and meaningful, so that it can touch all age groups, and perhaps, eventually, touch future generations if Encanto becomes a classic? Or is it a commercial and consumeristic aspect of marketing and catchy songs?
Class of 2024 Struggles to Reconnect to CHS Activities By Josephina Johnson
While it is clearly time for the Class of 2024 to rediscover CHS, our plight is not necessarily isolated. Many CHS students lost touch with old hobbies and activities because of Covid-19. As more of our community becomes vaccinated, we all have the chance to reconnect with our school, and we shouldn't let it pass by. It's not too late to join new clubs.
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WCVY: Coventry High School’s Hidden Gem By Josephina Johnson
Radio has gone out of style, replaced by Spotify and social media. Yet radio offers much that these lack, including a sense of history and culture missing from your phone. Like a record player, listening to music on the radio offers you a different type of sound, with a nostalgic buzz often hovering in the background. But unlike vinyl records, radio is free.