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CHS’s Own Mrs. Hopkins Wins an “Oscar of Teaching” BY RITA STUBBS
For those unaware, Mrs. Hopkins recently won the Milken Award, also known as the “Oscars of Education”. Even through a brief conversation, her passion and love for teaching were very obvious, showing how deserving she is of this award. This award is presented to teachers across America every year, and Mrs. Hopkins was the only teacher from Rhode Island to be chosen this year. This is quite an honor as the recipient of the award not only becomes part of the Milken family, but also receives a prize of $25,000.
SENIORS LIP SYNC WIN A PRECURSOR TO SPIRIT WEEK DOMINANCE? By Rita Stubbs
SENIORS LIP SYNC WIN A PRECURSOR TO SPIRIT WEEK DOMINANCE? By Rita Stubbs Instead of being held during Spirit Week, Lip Sync 2017 was instead held on February 17th. In between each classes’ performance, mini games were played. These not only created some more competition between each class, but were lots of fun. The acts […]
CHECK OUT WCVY, CHS’s PUBLIC RADIO STATION BY Alexander Lansberry
Are you tired of the same five songs being played to death on the radio? Or are you tired of feeling like the radio host just doesn’t want to play the songs you like? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you should check out CHS's student-run radio station. Rita Stubbs and Dan Lopes run the station,WCVY, on Mondays from 2-5 pm, broadcasting on 91.5.
Homecoming Tailgate a Success BY Rita Stubbs
The Homecoming Parade is an event that everyone in the school has the opportunity to participate in. Usually, the parade is held the Saturday of the Homecoming Dance. This year that was not the case due to lots
CHS Drama to Present Twelve Angry Jurors in November
“ORDER! Order in the court!” For the fall play this year, thirteen students were picked to play in “12 Angry Jurors”. This will be presented on November 13, 14, and 15. While I mostly reviews plays after they have been produced, this will instead be a glimpse of what you might get to see.
Banned Books Week 2015: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
September 27th marked the beginning of Banned Books Week across the nation so what better time than now to talk about one of my favorite books. Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky is one of the most banned and challenged books in the United States. Yet, it is also one of the most read.
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Young Adult Literature Class Is a Space for Student Choice BY RITA STUBBS
In her class, students pick which book they want to read. Then, they are given fun assignments to do which correlate with the book. In addition, there is much discussion of texts in class.