Editorial: FRIENDS program should be moved
In the eighth grade, a new program called FRIENDS was introduced in advisory in order to promote tolerance, empathy, and resilience amongst students. The name [Read more…]
In the eighth grade, a new program called FRIENDS was introduced in advisory in order to promote tolerance, empathy, and resilience amongst students. The name [Read more…]
An upstander is someone who stands up for things in which they believe is right. An upstander is someone who does not stand on the [Read more…]
Every weekday except for Wednesday, students need to focus for around an hour and 20 minutes. From the students surveyed, 67 percent said that classes [Read more…]
On December 8, the Student Council hosted their annual Snow Your Spirit Day. Most students came to school dressed up in their winter holiday wear. Part [Read more…]
Beginning this month, Scroll editors will be releasing a monthly Spotify playlist featuring some of their favorite songs. Considering the holiday season, some editors decided [Read more…]
School trips are something that seventh and eighth graders look forward to every year. It’s a way to get away from cramped school days, but [Read more…]
What used to be called the Leavers Assembly was turned into a reflection of the year at the final middle school assembly on June 12. [Read more…]
Skaters don’t learn to skate sitting on the ice, listening to a lecture. They learn to skate by moving across the ice step by step. [Read more…]
Every class of eighth-graders before the class of ’21 has been given the choice: students used to be able to choose whether they wanted to [Read more…]
For the past fifteen years, eighth-grade students have participated in a day focused on learning about the careers their education is preparing them for. Students [Read more…]