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During the first advisory lesson of the school year on Aug. 28, English teacher Dominique Parker introduces the new ID policy to students in her second period AP Literature class.
MCPS introduces new ID policy
Lea Weinstein, managing editor • October 8, 2024
Seniors Justin Kim and Aarna Rastogi promote Science Olympiad at the Club Expo on Sept. 20 during lunch. Kim and Rastogi are both co-captains for the club this year. "[The Club Expo] gives everyone a chance to explore the new clubs that pop up every year and join old ones," Rastogi said.
Students react to new club expo format, club policy changes
Pragna Pothakamuri, features editor, race and equity editor • October 8, 2024
Junior Aadi Chaudhari works on the activity assigned to him on Class Companion by social studies teacher Amy Buckingham.
Class Companion utilizes AI, helps students make improvements
Cyrus Kaz, staff writer • October 6, 2024
The main playground at Greenbriar Park sits unused on Oct. 3, months after a devastating fire destroyed it. The Montgomery Parks Department hopes to have the park back in use by next spring.
Suspected arsonist burns Potomac park; community plans $1 million rebuild
Cameron Cowen, news editor • October 5, 2024
Juniors Bryan Ngouzo and Ashton Ingram celebrate a touchdown by Ngouzo during the first home football game against the Rockville Rams on Sept.13. This is an example of the sports photojournalism of Keon Gray.
Keon Gray captures sports photography in new light
Annalise Yi, staff writer • September 26, 2024
New Resource Counselor Elizabeth Robinson works on student schedules and ensures every counselor has what they need. "We want our students to do well and doing well doesn't just mean doing work. We also want them to know we care and we were once high school students as well so we are here to listen," Robinson said.
Counselor Elizabeth Robinson steps up as head counselor
Shayna Fleischer, opinion editor • September 14, 2024
Miranda Custer is a co-coach of the school's first girls' flag football team. She also teaches biology and forensics and, with, “two new classes that I'm teaching, it's a whole new group of kids and age group and I'm really excited to just start fresh and to have my ability shine through,” Custer said.
Miranda Custer: teacher, coach, fellow Gen-Z member
Helen Manolis, features editor • September 12, 2024
Biology teacher Stanford Herzon prepares for his final classes of the school year.
Herzon retires in good spirits
Jack Weinstein, staff writer • June 10, 2024
Top: Then freshman Helen Manolis (this writer) attends a football game with her friends. 
Bottom: Rather than going to a football game, now in her junior year, Manolis stays home and does homework on a Friday night.
Do football games lose excitement throughout high school?
Helen Manolis, features editor • October 8, 2024
The "Alien: Romulus" poster is displayed at AMC Theatres in Rio, Gaithersburg.  The poster depicts an attack from the iconic facehugger alien. "We wanted to bring back that visceral, edgy feel that made the first Alien movie so terrifying," director Fede Álvarez said in an interview with The Latin Times.
Alien: Romulus honors horror film classic
Liam Sloan, staff writer • October 8, 2024
Senior Naomi Negussie studies for a vocab quiz during AP Literature. "Lit is one of my harder classes but I know that I will learn a lot from the course, making my reading and writing skills stronger," Negussie said.
Different paths available to access education
Sydney Chaikin, social media editor • October 7, 2024
Senior Josie Spicer reads "The Scarlet Letter," by Nathaniel Hawthorne, on Friday, Oct. 5, during advisory. Having not read a book in a while,  she said she is struggling to find the motivation.
What the world is reading: Slumps
Emma Karcz, managing editor • October 4, 2024
Senior Brandon Bartee stands in front of the poster for Francis Ford Coppola's 23rd film, "Megalopolis" outside of AMC theaters on Sept 28. "Any attempt to portray a message or make a grand critique of the world fell very far short, a waste of two hours," Bartee said.
‘Megalopolis:’ mega flop
Ahmed Ibrahim, opinion editor • October 4, 2024
Senior Emma Karcz read 17 books over the summer including "Into the Wild."
What the world is reading: Summer book review
Emma Karcz, managing editor • September 10, 2024
Senior Carma Ghorab watches Michael Showalter’s seventh feature film “The Idea of You” on May 25 on a roadtrip to New Jersey. “There was no substance to the movie, it felt like a story for older One Direction fans that are now mothers. It was a very odd trope, a mother with a newly adult,” Ghorab said.
Unpacking ‘The Idea of You’: What went wrong?
Ahmed Ibrahim, opinion editor • May 28, 2024
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