Escargot-ing Places: The Beginning
Check out the view of the farm from my room!…
My IFManual Experience
Participating in Idea Festival might make me seem nerdy, but honestly, it was one of the best experiences of my life. On Saturday, April 28th, I gave a twenty-minute talk…
Ms. Williams given ExCEL Award at in-school ceremony, praised for depth of classes
On Wednesday, March 14, Ms. Alesia Williams (English, Humanities) was given the ExCEL Award, the most prestigious award JCPS gives its teachers. Several representatives from JCPS, the Jefferson County Teachers…
Fourth VA senior gallery, “Chronology,” debuted on March 1
At 3 p.m. on Friday, March 5, the Visual Arts magnet opened its fourth gallery of senior artwork to a large crowd in the Norma E. Brown Gallery. The gallery,…
The President Blog-ject: Optimism
“Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement.” – Helen Keller If there is one thing that has characterized The President Project more than anything else, it is optimism. It…
Review: YPAS Dance Concert 2012: Excellent Talent for Modern Performances
The Youth Performing Arts School’s performances range from musical theatre to classical music to student-run playwriting festivals. However, one event that incorporates several styles is the annual Dance Concert. For…
Visual Arts magnet shows off “Serendipity” gallery
The Visual Arts magnet opened its third gallery of senior artwork, “Serendipity,” at 3:00 p.m. on February 2 in the Norma E. Brown art gallery. Chelsey Chapman, Madison Tamagni, Danielle…
The Belief Brief: Laura Anderson and Paganism
Paganism, a polytheistic religion similar to Wicca, is based on a simple message: “If it harms none, do what you will.” Believers ascribe to the pantheons of ancient cultures, especially…