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Recapping the SJC Food Drive
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On Tuesday morning, Brian Lamb, founder and retired CEO of C-SPAN, visited St. John's College High School to educate students on the importance of journalism. 0:00 /4:16 1× Lamb first started by asking students what they think know absolutely, setting him up to explain the importance
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Since St. John’s moved to its current location on Military Road in the 1950s, it has lacked something that many high schools in America has: lights. But why? It turns out there are two parts to the decision. “The National Park System. The Department of Interior has restrictions on
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Grounded in traditions and principles of leadership, the Cadet Corps program molds students into well-rounded individuals with excellent leadership skills. When the program was founded in 1915, it was a Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program. Up until 1992 when SJC became a co-ed school, participation in the
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After the Vice Presidential Debate, we polled students to determine who they are voting for and what issues are important to them. Starting things off, let’s get into our audience. We received 330 responses, who took on average 4 minutes to respond. Half of our respondents are from Maryland,
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This year, SJC students partnered with The Pulsera Project, which buys hand-woven pulseras from Central American artisans and partners them with student groups to sell them throughout US schools, educating students about Latin American culture. They also donate revenue to fund scholarships, youth-advocacy groups, and other non-profits. The handwoven pulseras
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This past Friday, on April 26th, junior students at St. John’s had a unique opportunity to hear from Julie Hawkins Ennis and Lynn Nehemiah, two descendants of enslaved people who were a part of the GU272 sale at Georgetown. The GU272 sale was the selling of hundreds of enslaved