School

Regents Reclarified

By ANDY LIU and CHERIE MA At the start of the global pandemic, the New York State Education Department cancelled all Regents examinations and revised the graduation requirements for the 2019-2020 school year to no […]

School

Thanks for Leading Us Through

By SUZANNE VALENZA This group of JerEcho graduates had to learn remotely, wear masks, sit behind shields, and stay distanced from each other. Yet through all of this, these 11 remarkable young people still managed […]

School

Happy on a Monday

By JerEcho Staff One of this year’s retirees Ms. Kowalski has this question and answer, “What do you call a person who is happy on a Monday? RETIRED!” It is with bittersweet feelings that we […]

Sports

Who Are These Knicks?

By AARON MARASIA I happily admit that I was wrong. If you look back at my “2020-2021 NBA Season Outlook,” I predicted that the New York Knicks would be one of the worst teams in […]

School

The Push For Two-way Participation

By DAVID CHESS This school year there has been a widening gap between students who are struggling to pass and those who excel. With less face to face interaction and decreased participation, it has become […]

School

Free Food for All

By CHERIE MA and ALINA RAZVI At Jericho High School, free lunches have been available to all students as a result of a coronavirus response program implemented by the federal government. The federal government created […]

School

Drowning in Distractions

By SAMARA MEHTA, CHRISTINA MONTANTE and ARABELLA BALGOBIND “Learning from the comfort of my own home has never been easier,” many might think. Yet this expectation is definitely far from reality for many students at […]

JerUh-Oh

JerUh-Oh COVID Edition

Another April Fools’ Day means another JerEcho satire edition! However, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, our JerUh-Oh edition is being published later than usual. Spend time viewing lots of comical videos and reading a bunch […]