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By pairing students of all abilities, the Unified Track team builds meaningful social bonds and promotes healthy habits. The program recently expanded to 45 members.
By cutting off direct communication, Pennsylvania’s statewide mandate will strip local districts of the authority to manage their own classrooms.
Modern energy drinks leverage aggressive social media marketing and extreme caffeine concentrations to target vulnerable adolescents who are often unaware of the physiological risks.
Serving as a bridge between students and admissions representatives, the colllege fair helps open doors.
By creating a digital storefront that pushes viral “must-have” items, social media pressures us to buy things we don’t need. This constant cycle of “hauls” and “restocks” turns basic products into status symbols, making overconsumption feel like a requirement for belonging.
By choosing not to take the traditional route of pursuing college after high school, many Generation Z students aim to avoid student debt and enter the workforce directly. As a result, college attendance has dropped 2.4% in recent years.
By working with students and the Montgomery County chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the new RUOK Club encourages the message that “it is okay to [not] be okay.” The club meets once a month in room A205.
Giving students a chance to give back to the community, Indian Valley Middle School held Community Day on May 16.
To help raise money for medical supplies for people in third-world countries, the new MedLink Club was formed at Souderton. The club was founded by juniors Taylor Bano and Lydia Lynch.
Diving into their interest in science, several students competed in the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) Science Fair. The fair took place at the high school on February 8.
To form a positive school environment for students and staff, IVMS Principal JoshKlimovich is aiming to form strong relationships with his staff and students. Klimovich took over as IVMS principal at the beginning of the 2024-2025 year.
By offering a dual enrollment option in the AP Biology course, students will be guaranteed to receive college credit, if they pass the class, rather than if they achieve a specific score on the AP exam.
Creating a social space where friendships can grow, the indoor color guard advocates a non-judgemental environment and a strong sense of belonging.
The Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) Science Fair offers students an opportunity to learn life skills unrelated to science. Several science students from the high school competed on February 24 after months of preparation.
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