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The Westport Junior Review Board offers troubled kids a second chance. Without this program, many youth-offenders would not be able to grow and evolve, but instead face harsh punishment.

Not criminals, just kids: Westport youth find success in restorative justice

Zoe Boxembaum '25 and Audrey Curtis ’25 October 14, 2023

A blaring siren creeps closer and closer as flashing red and blue lights appear in the corners of your eyes. You imagine what it will feel like to be in a cold, desolate jail cell with metal handcuffs...

Abdul Latif Nasir, a man never convicted of a crime, was released from Guantanamo Bay on July 19, 2021. Today, 35 detainees still remain at the prison.

Guantanamo Bay, other issues command youth advocacy

Mishael Gill ’23, Paper Managing Editor January 3, 2023

Guantanamo Bay.  U.S. military base.  Detention center.  Site of torture. While there has been more scrutiny in recent years, the conditions at Guantanamo Bay remain largely concealed by...

[Sept. 2016 News] Connecticut calls for reevaluation of state education system and funding

October 11, 2016

By Channing Smith '17 Creative Chief and Tia Pogue '17 Connecticut declared on Sept. 15 that it would appeal the Sept. 7 ruling of an educational funding case by the State Superior Court. The case attempted...

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