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IEPs and 504s  are intended to uplift students that struggle with disabilities. "[Without an IEP] I'd have problems with things like taking tests, and I don't think I'd be able to have a safe space," John said.

Accommodating the narrative

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor | December 16, 2021

Trying to educate 2,356 different students the same way is like trying to paint a rainbow with only one color. Whether a student is eligible for the Exceptional Student Education program, an Individualized...

Junior Ilani Seguinot evaluates an EV3 robot built by the Minimancer First Lego League Challenge Team. Seguinot's interest in STEM was initially sparked by her participation in the Geneva Elementary School robotics program.

It STEMs from perseverance

Skyler Glenn, Online Editor | December 15, 2021

Coders are used to if/then statements: “if” a user clicks on the login button, “then” they will be redirected to the login page. But in the case of junior Ilani Seguinot, “if” you have...

Senior Devon Hawkins on the podium after placing first in the state weightlifting competition.

Powering past expectations

Greta Carrasco, Staff Reporter | December 7, 2021

In his final deadlift, senior Devon Hawkins raised 265 pounds, held the bar for a second, and dropped it. Silence surrounded the arena as the final decision of the referees was reached. All three referees...

Julian Reyes-Rogachevsky holds up 4 of his newer boxed hot wheels standing in front of his showcases containing the majority of his most prized cars.

Hot commodity

Joshua Krob, Staff reporter | December 6, 2021

He owns Ferraris, Ford GTs, Porsches and Nissans, all without a license and for about $1 per car. Sophomore Julian Reyes-Rogachevsky is a diecast vehicle collector, collecting everything from Tonka to...

Going mobile

Going mobile

Nadia Knoblauch and Zahra Ateeq | December 6, 2021

During our childhood, many of us spent hours building cities, raising families and serving frozen treats on our parents’ desktops. Computer games like Minecraft, The Sims and Papa’s Freezeria were...

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