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March For Our Lives: Washington, D.C.

March For Our Lives: Washington, D.C.

March 25, 2018

by Layla Wofsy '19

Lockdown drills attempt to improve school safety

Lockdown drills attempt to improve school safety

March 21, 2018

by Caroline Donohue '20 Lockdown drills are utilized in typical education systems to prepare for urgent circumstances where danger may be imminent. On Feb. 27, while circumstances didn’t warrant a...

Contemporary World class calls attention to gun violence

Contemporary World class calls attention to gun violence

February 9, 2018

By Audrey Bernstein '20 An Elementary School in St. John’s Michigan. A school bus in Forest City, Iowa. Grayson College in Denison, Texas. Marshall County High School in Benton, Kentucky. A middle...

Sexual misconduct addressed in junior health classes

Sexual misconduct addressed in junior health classes

Sophie Driscoll ’19 and Layla Wofsy ’19 January 24, 2018

By Sophie Driscoll ’19 & Layla Wofsy ’19 Rosie Enyart, a Prevention Educator from The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counselling and Education, visited junior health classes earlier this month...

Pequot Library enchants visitors

Pequot Library enchants visitors

January 19, 2018

By Amelia Brown '18 and Ian Bernstein '18

Italian teachers take a step toward no midterm testing

Italian teachers take a step toward no midterm testing

January 19, 2018

By Bailey Blaikie '19 Imagine walking into the classroom during midterms and not having to worry about a 200 point test. This year, that is the case for many classes, including Italian. There are...

Kale and Arellano place first and third in essay contest

Kale and Arellano place first and third in essay contest

December 23, 2017

By Melanie Lust '19 Like many high schoolers, Reva Kale '19 and Nicole Arellano '18 have their fair share of academic and athletic interests: from piano to track and field, from writing to math and...

Thanksgiving traditions: thousands ‘trot’ for the annual Turkey Trot

Thanksgiving traditions: thousands ‘trot’ for the annual Turkey Trot

December 6, 2017

By Bailey Blaike '19 Thanksgiving morning for a typical high school student often consists of sleeping in past 10 a.m. and doing nothing until the Thanksgiving feast. However, for approximately 5,000...

The Holiday Season Manifests in Downtown Westport

The Holiday Season Manifests in Downtown Westport

December 5, 2017

By: Roxy Augeri '20 and Audrey Bernstein

Local newspaper shuts down after two decades

Local newspaper shuts down after two decades

November 6, 2017

By Alexander Massoud '20 The Westport Minuteman shut its doors for the last time on Thursday, Oct. 26. The Westport Minuteman, a free weekly newspaper with many Westport subscribers, along with its...

The underrated pain of crutches

The underrated pain of crutches

Elliot Kaufman '19, Web Managing Editor November 3, 2017

Injuries that force kids into crutches are painful, but what kids really dread is maneuvering around school with their injury. Getting from class to class is incredibly difficult for students on crutches,...

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