Digital versus Traditional School by Nitya A. and Sarah W., 7th grade
Thoughts on Digital School:
Sleep: You definitely get more sleep because you don’t have a set time for class. This means you can wake up whenever it feels right for you and do your work whenever you want.Since you control what you do […]
Ten Characters I Would Love to Meet by Brooke A., 7th grade
10) Annabeth Chase from the Percy Jackson series: I would love to meet her because she is so smart and seems to be always ready for adventure.
9) Percy Jackson from the Percy Jackson series: Percy has dyslexia and I think it is cool […]
An Introduction to the Webcomic Homestuck by Morgan M. and Melanie S., 8th Grade
Hey! It’s Morgan and Melanie 🙂 Here’s an introduction to our favorite webcomic, Homestuck!
Let’s start with a summary of Homestuck:
4 kids start the end of the world by playing a video game called SBURB. They have to find […]
Favorite Book Quotes from Duda V. and Angelina D., 8th grade
Duda
“The heart is an arrow. It demands aim to land true.”– Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows“Better terrible truths than kind lies.” – Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows“The way Gansey saw it was this: if you had a special knack for finding things, it […]
Seven Books (in no particular order) that Will Put a Smile on Your Face by Cooper B., 7th Grade
The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
This is a feels the good book is about a girl and her brother who runs away from her abusive mother to a new town who […]
Four Books That I Loved That Made Me Cry by Samia R., 8th Grade
The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas
This book is AMAZING. Starr Carter is someone who lives 2 different lives. The first one is where she lives which is mostly black and people are not really rich. The other one […]
A Teen’s Experience in Quarantine
by Monika A., 8th Grade
I am an 8th grader of the Class of 2020. I am a child who never knew her last day of middle school would be the day before spring break. I was the kid who was really excited for spring break and to just have […]
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