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Month: November 2020

Covid Chronicles: Seventh Grade At Home

November 30, 2020December 7, 2020 Anna KnaussFeatured

  It is eight am. James, “Jimmy” Churchill is just getting ready for the day. He heads downstairs still groggy and grabs his notebooks, computer, and writing utensils from his kitchen counter. Most students normally go outside to the school…

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Covid Sports, Pt. One: A Strange Soccer Season

November 29, 2020November 30, 2020 Anna KnaussFeatured, Sports

Editor’s note: The girls’ soccer team won the state championship this year (story coming soon), overcoming the many challenges of competing during Covid. This piece from a member of the team, Claire Obeldobel, details some of that journey. Last October…

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New Faces: Justin Fontaine

November 6, 2020November 6, 2020 Anna KnaussFeatured, Teacher Profiles

Justin Fontaine had just begun his work as an athletic trainer for an affiliate team to the NHL hockey franchise, the Arizona Coyotes.    “It was the second home game, I was still very new to it,” Justin said. “I…

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New Faces: Alison Byrnes

November 1, 2020November 2, 2020 Anna KnaussFeatured, Teacher Profiles

Alison Byrnes knew that biking wasn’t her strong suit. After a 2.4 mile swim and a 26 mile run she felt exhausted, and had 112 miles of biking ahead of her. She would be disqualified from the Iron Man if…

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