Monthly Archives: March 2020
“No Exodus” Cast Fights Isolation With Online Rehearsals
J-D High School is closed. No one gathers in the building. School is shut down. All students are ordered to practice social...
JDHS Student Photographs (March 20-27)
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Kayla Green
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Meghan Christian
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Morgan...
Staying Culturally Connected while Quarantined
Keeping Up when Disconnected
The faster we adopt practical social distancing strategies, the faster we will return to something...
Integrating a STEAM Framework into the K-12 Curriculum
Making the values taught by music mandatory
Contributing Writer Maggie Frank, '20
In 2001, the...
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Oh wait, you can’t because you don’t have...
America’s newspapers are in crisis, and the consequences may be far more wide-reaching than you know.
Racial Inequality in Education: Institutional but Continually Ignored
Contributing Writer Wynnie Gross, '20
Racial inequality has characterized American existence since slaves first stepped onto American soil,...
Tim’s Healthy Granola
Contributing Writer Tim Beshers, '21
Cosmetic Surgery: Modification or Mutilation?
Contributing Writer Lanya Liebler-Bendix, '20
From Botox injections to leg-elongating procedures, the lengths that people will go to...