Due to the coronavirus pandemic, education has been hugely impacted as schools attempt to find new ways to teach students. The most popular method used is online learning, which gives students the opportunity to learn from the safety of home. However, some students have struggled to adapt and focus on school as much as they…
Category: Community and School
For the Beauty of the Earth
The St. Cecilia Instrumental Music Ensemble has approximately two to three seasons a year, in which they visit senior centers to perform. They practice multiple times to perfect their performances and prepare special events for the seniors that they visit. The instrumental ensemble is made up of fourteen students who play the violin, cello, and…
Two Sides to an Everlasting Debate
While often seen as a critical tool to teach the future generation, books can sometimes be seen as trouble to parents and teachers. Even classic stories such as Tom Sawyer and Ulysses have once been illegal to teach. One personal experience I have had with banned books in schools was the removal of I Know…
You Don’t Need to Be an Adult to Create Change
Bay-Area activist Tiana Day is the 17 year old founder of Youth Advocates for Change. Youth Advocates for Change is a nonprofit organization that is focused on creating a safe space to normalize the acceptance of youth voices and inspire local action inclusive of intersectional social justice issues. I had the opportunity of interviewing Tiana…
The Benefits of Distance Learning
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, distance learning has become the new norm. This can be a struggle for many students, as it requires them to find diverse ways to learn by themselves. In spite of such difficulties, there are numerous benefits to this new way of learning. According to the U.S. Department of Education’s National…
Aluminum Foil Figures Bring Joy Among the Pandemic
It is not news to many that it has become harder to communicate regularly with friends and family with the current pandemic. With a decrease in communication due to social distancing, I also observed that less people were taking the initiative to spark a conversation with others they meet. People even began to avoid other…
[Editor’s Column] Online Learning Plan Answers Few Questions
When Culver City High School, CCHS, decided to close its doors on the last day before spring break, it left its thousands of students unsure how learning would continue in the wake of COVID-19. When school resumed virtually, two weeks later, the result was a rushed, haphazard plan that raised more questions than it was…
New Principal Inspires Students
Many students, including myself, are stuck in complicated situations as the days progress towards the opening of school in September. In the midst of all these questions, however, is some great news for Stuyvesant High School, a specialized school in New York City. Seung Yu, previously the Senior Executive Director of the Office of Postsecondary…
My Experience Attending the Girl Up Leadership Summit
My Experience Attending the Girl Up Leadership Summit “We need to talk.” A bold declaration challenging women and girls to discuss modern day issues and step up to new challenges, those four defiant words were the theme of this year’s summit, hosted by Girl Up. Girl Up is an organization by the United Nations aiming…
A Love of Learning Languages
For many people, months of staying indoors and limiting social interaction has sparked an interest in new hobbies. In particular, learning languages provides a fun yet practical way to pass time. Aside from its usefulness on vacations, multilingualism also serves as an impressive aspect on a resume in the professional world, regardless of the career…