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ASL gets accredited by MSA

April 18, 2016April 19, 2016Jonathan Novak ('20) Comment

Visitors were roaming ASL and judging the school on many different categories just a few weeks ago. From February 28 to March 3, representatives from [Read more…]

Stepping out of the Mainstream

April 18, 2016April 18, 2016Charlie Gorrivan ('20) Comment

The musical preference of today’s youth is usually centered on the much praised mainstream idols, rappers, and boy bands that inhibit typical radio stations, and [Read more…]

Seventh grade rugby tackles difficult and exciting season

April 18, 2016April 18, 2016Didi Akintemi ('21) Comment

The seventh grade rugby team had an amazing season, but not an undefeated season. Chase Moran, a member of the seventh grade rugby team, described [Read more…]

Students divided over upcoming presidential election

April 18, 2016June 11, 2016Ford Jung ('20) Comment

As many have heard and seen, the upcoming U.S election is diverse and unique. Bernie Sanders, a Democrat, is running on a much farther left-wing [Read more…]

Student Showdown: sixth graders should not get laptops to take home

April 18, 2016June 11, 2016Dom Alberts ('20) Comment

Laptops are one of the coveted aspects of being in the seventh and eighth-grade, and are great academic tools for students. However, not all students [Read more…]

Student Showdown: sixth graders should get laptops to take home

April 18, 2016June 11, 2016Dom Alberts ('20) Comment

Laptops are great tools for learning, and should be available to everyone. Currently, only the seventh and eighth grade are given school laptops to take [Read more…]

Swegways remain popular despite safety concerns

April 18, 2016June 11, 2016Hannah Driscoll ('22) Comment

At ASL, not many students have Swegways, yet Swegways still remain extremely popular.  In 2015, the Swegway was announced hottest toy of the year. The [Read more…]

Return of Morning Break uncertain

February 10, 2016April 14, 2016Dexter James ('23) Comment

The new playground will soon be open, and much of it will be fully operational and ready for students to use February 22. With this [Read more…]

Editorial: Students must be solution to cyberbullying

February 10, 2016April 21, 2016Scroll Editors Comment

For generations, students have faced the ugly act that is bullying. Bullying used to be carried out through hurtful words at recess and whispers in [Read more…]

Editorial: Dress code must be gender neutral

February 10, 2016April 14, 2016Scroll Editors Comment

By going into the student handbook and taking a quick glance at the dress code, it isn’t hard to find a gender bias directed toward [Read more…]

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