The Controversy of a Controversial Classroom
Social justice issues have dominated the outside world, but some wonder if school is an appropriate environment to discuss these complex issues.
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Cheating the System or Cheating Yourself?
With technology at the fingertips of students everywhere, the question is raised of whether academic dishonesty is still a serious self detriment or an overreaction of yesterday’s world.
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An Abrupt Adaptation
Freshmen that began their first year at ACHS have had to deal with entering a new environment, meeting new people, friends, and teachers completely online. These students and their teachers are possibly tasked with the most difficult job as ACHS take on almost complete remote-learning.
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Remote Learning Is Met With Mixed Emotions
The 2020-2021 school year at Antioch Community High school has so far been remote learning for the most part. Some parents like the idea of at-home school, while others do not.
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An Administrative (Dis)connect
As students go about their high school careers, they may never form the same connections with administrators as they would with teachers or their peers. Some administrators say it is normal, others make it their mission to have students know their face and to know students’ names individually.
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Anonymous Donor Gives New York Times One Million Dollars For Student Subscriptions
Newly founded program started by The New York Times “Sponsor a Subscription” finds great success soon after launch.
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2016 Election Presents Itself With Diverse Viewpoints and High Stakes
With the 2016 Presidential Election to be decided tonight, it is important to know each candidate’s plan on important issues
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EDITORIAL: How Important Are Parent-Teacher Conferences?
Communication between teacher and parent from Kindergarten through 12th grade is a smart idea, but not always necessary.
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