After the conclusion of the 12-week district technology pilot, the Board of Education is hearing a case for the implementation of a wider pilot during the 2013-2014 school year, according to David Jakes,...
“We’re a ship without a captain, and there’s a typhoon coming.”
It was April 1947, and the Brooklyn Dodgers were without a manager. Leo Durocher was suspended, and his replacement had quit after...
As I look back on my experience as a 6-year-old Religious Education student, I remember few aspects. Overall, I learned that being Catholic means that you love each other no matter what.
Though I don’t...
As part of a district-wide pilot to test the effectiveness of new technology in the classroom, six classes at South received Google Nexus 7 tablets and Google Chromebook laptops Jan. 29.
According to...
That Saturday night party, the history test and the concert everyone went to on Friday consume my thoughts as I walk through South. Not because I was there, but because that loud small talk fills the...
Reclining in the chair at the Glen 10 Theater at 12:01 a.m. of Friday, March 23, I looked up eagerly as the screen flashed from boring advertisements to previews. In 15 minutes, the movie I had been waiting...
When a friend requested that I check out ABC’s latest hit series, Once Upon a Time, I was immediately skeptical of what I would find. The title itself warrants the makings of the classic fairytale story...
Jessica Ahlquist, high school sophomore from Rhode Island, recently won a lawsuit to remove an 8-foot prayer displayed on the wall of the Cranston West high school auditorium.
A seventh grader created...