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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

The Oracle

The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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AP revises select exams this year

AP revises select exams this year

Carolyn Kelly, co-news editor
April 22, 2014

Students now studying Advanced Placement (AP) Chemistry or AP Spanish Language and Culture will be the first year of students taking the College Board’s revised AP exams for those subjects in May, according...

Data confirmation moves Board towards next stage of process

Data confirmation moves Board towards next stage of process

Julia Jacobs, co-editor in chief
April 22, 2014

Demographers hired by the District projected South’s enrollment to surpass its 3,100-student capacity by the 2017-18 school year, according to data presented at the March 17 Board of Education meeting....

Student Council exceeds goal without last-minute help

Student Council exceeds goal without last-minute help

Julia Jacobs, co-editor in chief
December 20, 2013

In this year’s canned food drive, the school exceeded student council’s goal of 100,009 cans by 8,204 cans. However, ten days before the end of the drive, the can total was at 5,000, according to Jeffrey...

New Arcade Fire album demonstrates experiment with different sound

New Arcade Fire album demonstrates experiment with different sound

Kali Croke, co-a&e editor
November 8, 2013

Montreal-based band Arcade Fire had a lot to live up to after setting the bar high in 2011 with their Album of the Year Grammy win for The Suburbs. While this album seemed unbeatable, the group has unsurprisingly...

In the IMC, students collaborate using their Chromebooks. No longer limited to the computer labs, freshmen, sophomores and juniors can access the internet and Google Apps anywhere in the school through their devices. Photo by Cormac O'Brien.

Google 1:1 transforms Glenbrook education

Charlotte Kelly, Aaron Ach, co-news editor, asst. news editor
October 4, 2013

Google Chromebooks were distributed to all District 225 freshmen, sophomores and juniors as part of the district’s first one-to-one (1:1) technology initiative at the beginning of the school year. The...

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