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Taking it back inside

Abigail Neal, Staff Reporter | August 24, 2022

Loud, sweaty and fun – like last year, this year's pep rallies will include most of the same things, just not the sweat.  At the class assemblies the first week of school, principal Robert Frasca...

Students begin to carry their own first-aid supplies.  At the start of the school year, the district administrated a new policy that restricts faculty from giving out medical supplies without parent consent.

SCPS introduces new first-aid policy

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter | August 23, 2022

While working through an assignment for French, senior Abby Adkins flipped a page in her textbook and got a paper cut. She asked her teacher for a band-aid, and to her surprise, was told no. Instead, she...

Gretchen Knoblauch’s “parking garage” set up, where students may plug in their phones during class. Knoblauch decided to create this in order to abide with the new school policy and allow for a charging station in her class.

Administration implements new phone procedure

Greta Carrasco, Opinions Editor | August 22, 2022

As sophomore Alyssa Basilo entered class, her attention was focused on a red sign on the board indicating that phones will not be allowed during the period. She was given instructions to put her phone...

Furiosi passes out class material during her standard World History class. Taking over for former teacher Maria Coville, Furiosi also teaches AP Art History and AP World History.

Furiosi takes on AP Art, World History

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor | August 19, 2022

During her senior year in college, Jessica Furiosi was sure of one thing – she would do anything to avoid a career in teaching.  “I wanted to do something different from my mom and all of my aunts....

Students line up by the social studies room to check out their textbooks on Aug. 17. The media center distributed textbooks all week, with the help of student assistants and PTSA.

Students face textbook distribution delays

Skyler Glenn, Editor-in-Chief | August 18, 2022

Opening eCampus, junior Jack Graeber checked the calendar to see his homework. When he read “Textbook notes,” he knew he was going to have a problem. He had not received his textbook, and the assignment...

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