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Not the End to Senior Year the Class of 2020 Ever Expected BY CONNOR MCKAIG
We now learn from our computer screens at home, rather than in the classroom surrounded by our friends. We now practice our spring sports alone, instead of on the field with our teammates. And, most painful of all, we may never share the full experience of the senior prom, senior supper, or graduation at the Ryan Center, events that are meant to be cherished and remembered fondly for years to come.
Advice for the Class of 2020 BY NATHAN MACOMBER
My senior year is sadly coming to a close in the next week or so. And as I look back on this year, I think of all the great memories, friends, and moments that I’ve made. My senior year was honestly the best year ever and I hope the same goes for you next year.
College Tips for the Class of 2020 BY NATHAN MACOMBER
Calling all Juniors in the class of 2020! The time is almost here to start applying to colleges. As a current senior, and as someone who has gone through the process, I can give you some tips you can use when applying in the fall. It all comes down to time management and making sure you have everything completed and turned in by your schools’ deadline. I know the process may seem a bit daunting, but don’t worry, it’s actually quite simple.
Is the CCRI Headstart Program Right for You? BY EMILY YANG
Are you aware of the option available to CHS students to complete their senior year by taking classes at CCRI? Many are not aware of this option that could be a good fit for them. This article intends to inform about the program so that students who may consider it know the requirements during grades 9-11 and can prepare to be eligible.
Winter Ball: Fun Times with Great Friends By Sydney Taylor
The venue was beautifully decorated with garland and red bows hanging from the ceiling to celebrate the beginning of Christmas cheer. The beauty was simply wonderful! When you first entered the building, a large Poinsettia tree took up the center of the room and it had a great wow factor. It also provided a great photo op.
Junior/Senior Prom Was a Night to Remember BY SYDNEY TAYLOR
Junior/Senior Prom Was a Night to Remember BY SYDNEY TAYLOR On the night of May 5th, the classes of 2017 and 2018 came together for a night of celebration at the junior/senior ball. Held at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet in Cranston, the event began at 6:30 pm. Within the venue there was a photo booth […]
What Does it Mean to be a Senior? By Allie Shinskey
In just a few short months, the current juniors will be walking back into CHS as seniors themselves. As a result, many of them are questioning what it will be like to be a senior, and some, like Mariah Rietzel, believe they may have a good idea. “To me, being a senior means maturity and responsibility,” she says. “It’s the year you finally turn eighteen, and it’s all about learning to be an adult.”
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Nineteen Days: A Senior Reflection by Riley Clarke
I won’t be the first to say my first two years here at Coventry High School were weird, to say the least. From not stepping foot into school until October in freshman year to being accidentally contact-traced in sophomore year, those first two years barely feel real. It feels more like I’ve been here for two years, rather than four. Which is why this article is so hard to write, how can it be my senior year? I just got here.