School

Pandemic Impacts Participation

By REMI WEBB and AVA ALBICOCCO For the first 3 quarters of this school year, JHS students had the choice to attend school on a hybrid model or as virtual learners. The majority was remote […]

School

Academic Exhaustion

By ZAARA MALIK Being in a hate-love relationship with school is how many students describe their feelings since the start of remote and hybrid learning. It is no secret that Jericho High School is a […]

School

Live Like Lex

Since her freshman year, Alexia Kadota-Browner has been intrigued by student government. She served as president of the class of 2021 as a freshman, sophomore, and junior. Now as a senior, Alexia serves as co-president […]

World/Local

The Studio Survives

By JENNA WISELTIER The local dance studio community has been especially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, as dancers have faced various challenges from virtual rehearsals to canceled performances. The Studio-Dance Perfection in Plainview, a competitive […]

School

COVID Causes Confusion

By SYDNEY LESNICK and REESA LEFKOWICZ One unintended consequence of online learning is the confusion that has surfaced about what qualifies as academic dishonesty. Regardless of whether students intend to cheat or not, many have […]

J-Mag

Page Turner Prequel

By MATTHEW WANG “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” by Suzanne Collins, takes place 64 years before the original “Hunger Games” trilogy. The story follows a young President Snow, or Coriolanus, who is a mentor […]

School

Jericho’s Hockey Standouts

Adelphi University Quill Awards 2022 — Honorable Mention for Best Sports Story By DREW HECHT For most high school students, committing to college is a huge milestone. For Jericho seniors Olivia DeGuire and Harrison Meirowitz […]

School

The Troubles of Testing

BY KATIE TIAN and ANDY LIU In recent years, increasing doubt about college entrance exams’ abilities to predict students’ capabilities led many colleges to remove testing requirements for the ACT and SAT scores. According to […]