by Isai Carmona | staff writer Summer began, and Joe Sweeney was ready to kick back and relax in his precious moments of vacation, which would soon be ruined by yet another year of school. However, one thing seemed missing...
Superintendent Sean Maika came on-campus to discuss the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the district, not only health-wise, but also how school closures and remote learning will continue to effect schools in the future.
Since the pandemic began in March 2020, there haven't been enough fast food workers to accomodate for the rapid increases in business. Local businesses hope to change that.
by Isai Carmona | Staff Writer Freshmen and newcomers each witnessed this school year completely dissimilar from planned and or expected. Still, there remains not one but many others who experienced their school year from a different perspective. American Sign...
The virtual learning environment has made it difficult for students to be successful in class. Teachers and students alike have been changing how they approach their work to help increase grades.