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Ms. Schmucker, a 2017 graduate of St. John’s, is the new sophomore chemistry teacher at St. John’s. Ms. Shumcker recently graduated from the University of Louisville and is excited to return to her alma mater to teach. “It’s wonderful! It’s been really fun getting to work
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The St. John’s athletics director Dennis Hart took the time to answer questions about Saint John’s return to sports. Q: How will spectators be handled? A: At this time we will not be hosting competitions on campus. At some point this spring we hope to host competitions and
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Last month juniors at St. John’s have had the opportunity to attend Junior Retreat. This retreat typically has been an overnight retreat, but with COVID-19 there were some changes that had to be made. While juniors couldn’t spend the night somewhere or participate in some of the same
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The COVID-19 pandemic has prevented all high school sports from having a normal season and SJC’s boys basketball team is no exception. However, the players and coaches have gotten creative in finding ways to get on the court. Boys basketball competed in the St. James Winter League under the
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Although students are nearing the end of the school year, schoolwork and tests are piling up, while the students are also living through an unprecedented global pandemic. St John’s College High School wants what is best for its students and Ms. Julie Mitchell the sophomore counselor, organized the Mental
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Last month St. John’s held its usual observation of Poverty Education Week, a week dedicated to helping students understand the unfairness and strife of poverty. The school wants us to empathize with the struggles of those in poverty and see that they are intrinsically worth no more or less
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With the changes brought in the last year due to the pandemic, learning has become extremely challenging for many students. The SJC Writing Center has adapted to this new format, allowing them to continue to help students improve their writing without one-on-one support. In the past, the Writing Center was
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Throughout my middle and elementary school I was always one of five students of color in my class. It wasn’t until I had made a group of black friends that I realized how much going to a PWI (predominantly white institution) had really affected me. Whether it was in
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In the Summer of 2020 when it was announced that there would be college basketball during the winter there was uncertainty of how the sport would be able to play because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which canceled the 2020 NCAA Tournament. However, months later the surreal 2020-2021 season is set
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