Opinion


An empty classroom of the Nisitenma elementary school in Osaka is seen on May 18, 2009. Japan has confirmed 129 swine flu cases and shuttered more than 2,000 schools and kindergartens in a bid to slow the spread of the virus that may already have infected hundreds. AFP PHOTO / Kazuhiro NOGI (Photo credit should read KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images)
OPINION

In-Person Teaching

Safety is more important to me than the chance of normalcy I could achieve that comes with reopening schools. More deaths are what we cannot tolerate in a world where deaths have been on the rise since COVID-19 has started.


OPINION

What are we really testing?

Amelia Cucchiara, a junior at Central High School, provides insight on what the SAT/ACT testing is really evaluating students for. Is it their knowledge or socioeconomic status?


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OPINION

Dear Betsy Devos

In an open letter-style article to Secretary of Education, Betsy Devos, Central High School senior Kate Ratner delves into Devos’ frustrating political biases regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, inclusivity of LGBTQ+ students, and public education. 


OPINION

Policing in Schools

Schools should protect students, but what do students think, especially those of color? Zion Brooks urges for schools to focus more on funding than policing


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OPINION

Guidance Counselors in Schools

As school related stress increases, it becomes more vitally important to have more school counselors. Are schools offering enough help to students even in larger schools?


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OPINION

How American Health Care is Failing Black Americans

Amid the COVID-19 crisis local leaders and health experts have been expressing their concerns about another crisis plaguing our cities. Implicit bias and racial disparities in healthcare, and the weight they have placed on African Americans amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

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