On March 24th the juniors were given a chance to explore the bodies museum and everything in it. It was fantastic for the juniors because it supplements a health credit they need to graduate. The Bodies Museum is in Manhattan located at 11 Fulton Street near the South Street Seaport. It has real human bodies Read More »
In countries all over the world, Valentines Day is celebrated in many ways. Valentine’s Day is known as a day for love and friendship. We have adapted to the American way of celebrating this holiday, which is the typical purchasing of roses or chocolate for loved ones, spouses, or friends. Valentine’s Day is known to Read More »
Adam Levine | Back in the 1850s, Abraham Lincoln was beginning his presidential campaign. At the time, biased newspapers were extremely common. A reporter from The New York Herald once wrote that Lincoln’s Cooper Union speech was “unmitigated trash, interlarded with coarse and clumsy jokes.” On November 4, 2009, Journalism teacher Mrs. Nancy Read More »
Walking into the supermarket, smelling sushi, seeing pastries, and aisles upon aisles filled with food, candy and other Asian delicacies was mouth-watering, and trying to practice what they learned in class students tried to read the labels written in Nihongo which was an adventure on its own. Along with Japanese teacher Mrs. Natalia Higashide, seventy-seven Read More »
Students arriving late to class is a problem at our school that can be fixed. Many schools in New York City are planning to increase their passing time so students will not be late to class. Schools are taking away one minute from class time to give their students more time to getet to class, Read More »