Students find ways to maintain friendships in quarantine
Finding new and different ways to see friends, students are maintaining connectivity by doing activities together and hanging out with each other during this quarantine. These activities include using social media, facetiming, biking, hiking, and even meeting up in parking lots.
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Clubs stay connected during COVID-19
Using social media and other technology platforms, clubs are continuing to get students involved and active in their activities. Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Unified Sports, Athletic Leadership Council (ALC), and Art and Soul Festival Club are some of the clubs that are still staying connected during self-isolation.
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Middle school schedule proves to be an upgrade
Adding and implementing new changes in the middle school schedule, administration sees positive reactions from the students and staff. The new changes include the addition of FOCUS and smoothing the transition between fifth and sixth grade.
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Cramming cocoa and knowledge
Designed to help students with last-minute studying before the final, Link Crew organized the annual Cocoa and Cram.
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Lunch and Learn proves helpful to students
Allowing students to meet with teachers and receive extra help, administrators decided to pilot an adjusted lunch schedule. The Lunch and Learn period allows students to not only receive help in certain classes, but also to relax and get a break in the middle of the day.
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Network disruption challenges Homecoming preparation
By adapting to the effects of the network disruption, Student Council plans the Homecoming dance, annual Wing Bowl and pep rally. The network disruption put obstacles in place for Student Council, but they were able to overcome them.
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