• 2022-2023 CSPA Crown Award Finalist
The Student News Site of Thomas S. Wootton High School

Common Sense

The Student News Site of Thomas S. Wootton High School

Common Sense

The Student News Site of Thomas S. Wootton High School

Common Sense

Common Sense Print Edition
Poll

This poll has ended.

What's your favorite frozen dessert?

Loading...

Sorry, there was an error loading this poll.

Junior Katherine Hua receives an award for excellence in painting during the awards ceremony on May 15. The schools award ceremony is held annually and recognizes student achievements in various subjects throughout the year.
Annual awards ceremony highlights student achievements
Pragna Pothakamuri, features editor • May 29, 2024
Students were given a wellness day on May 10 after a weeks worth of AP and MISA testing. This wellness day allowed students to come to school late and catch up on their school work or take a day to themselves to reset and recover before the next week of testing.
Wellness day benefits students
Shayna Fleischer, opinion editor • May 28, 2024
While multiple site improvements are scheduled for the summer, areas of the school will remain in a state of disrepair, like the ceiling tiles pictured on the first floor.
Improvements to building scheduled for summer despite cancellation of full renovation plans
Claire Lenkin, editor-in-chief • May 28, 2024
Montgomery County Board of Education President Karla Silvestre testifies on Capitol Hill about antisemitism across the county on May 8.
MCPS testifies on Capitol Hill about lack of action on antisemitism in schools
Emory Scofield, news editor • May 26, 2024
English teacher Zach Lowe finishes up his school day with honors English. The students are currently studying Romeo and Juliet.
English teacher Zachary Lowe brings kindness to classroom, shares his love of music
Lale Olguin, staff writer • May 26, 2024
On Mar. 10 junior Ben Phillips (middle) and his roommates take a picture on a cliff hanging over the Israeli desert Negev.
Ben Phillips spends second semester in Israel
Casen Linn, staff writer • May 5, 2024
Sophomore Chloe Ayissi-Etoh presents during a fashion show in 2023. Ayissi-Etoh sews, models and markets for her company, Chlolaná. “I just never thought I was going to love something that much,” Ayissi-Etoh said.
Student-owned business thrives off hard work, dedication
Cameron Cowen, staff writer • May 2, 2024
Junior Naima Cho-khaliq on the runway.
Naima Cho-Khaliq: Training to be professional model
Danielle Ram, features editor • May 2, 2024
Junior Tali Rosen reads the summary for the new British black comedy drama series Baby Reindeer.
“Baby Reindeer” shocks, engages viewers
Danielle Ram, features editor • May 26, 2024
Students who went to different cluster elementary schools talk before school starts on May 29.
Elementary school experience impacts high school students
Chase Dolan, staff writer • May 29, 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
Banana-apple bread is an easy loaf to prepare for busy mornings.
Culinary Quest: banana-apple bread
Heerah Jayakumar, features editor, race & equity editor • May 24, 2024
Senior Jordyn Cottone reads the third book in the Divergent series, Allegiant, during free time in her first-period ASL class. I love how powerful Tris is throughout the series, Cottone said.
What is the world reading: YA Dystopian
Emma Karcz, news editor • May 23, 2024
Croissants are a delectable treat for any season.
Culinary Quest: One-day croissants
Heerah Jayakumar, features editor, race & equity editor • May 2, 2024
Check us out on Instagram
Support Us
$2050
$2000
Contributed
Our Goal

Your donation will support the student journalists of Thomas S. Wootton High School. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs.

Donate to Common Sense
$2050
$2000
Contributed
Our Goal