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Serena Goldfarb ’28

Serena Goldfarb ’28, Paper Editor

Serena Goldfarb ’28 uses Inklings as a platform to combine her love for writing with her passions for culinary arts and sports. Originally from New York City, Goldfarb began swimming as a way to connect with fellow students and build a sense of community.

 “I think sports definitely help you become more adjusted to Staples,” Goldfarb said.

In addition to swimming, Goldfarb has always had a love for cooking and uses the culinary club for inspiration. Through Inklings, Goldfarb is given the opportunity to share her thoughts and voice her opinions. 

“I love writing,” she said,“and it’s a perfect opportunity to voice everything.”

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The Staples High School phone ban has come a long way since it was first enacted in the fall of the 2025 school year. Though the ban was hard for students to adjust too at first the learning curve came quickly. Overall the administration is excited for the new school year to continue with the bell to bell phone free policy.

A year recap of the cellphone ban

Serena Goldfarb ’28, Paper Editor June 4, 2026

Westport Public Schools first introduced a phone ban in November 2025.  According to the Board of Education, screen time was a fundamental issue for  socialization and a distraction from learning, and...

National Charity League and Staples League of Boys’ are preparing themselves for a wonderful year of charity ahead in the 2025-2026 season.

Charities of Westport

Serena Goldfarb ’28, Paper Editor November 4, 2025

In the bustling town of Westport, philanthropy from students can go unnoticed. However, charities such as National Charity League, and Staple’s SLOBS are preparing for a season of philanthropy ahead...

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