Addressing AI
By NICOLE BARNES and PATTY YAN The use of AI tools in schools is a serious issue since it raises concerns over plagiarism. While many students do make good use of AI for small tasks, […]
By NICOLE BARNES and PATTY YAN The use of AI tools in schools is a serious issue since it raises concerns over plagiarism. While many students do make good use of AI for small tasks, […]
By SEAN CHAE As students prepare to register for next year’s classes, two courses added this year, Agriscience and College Real Estate, are enjoying success according to both students and teachers. Agriscience is an interdisciplinary […]
By JANICE KWON Newly-hired world language teacher Ericka Contreras is excited to be teaching at Jericho High School. Ms. Contreras’ love for being a teacher began when she played school with her younger brother and […]
Jericho High School’s English Department is bringing back Dramatic Arts for the 2024-2025 school year. The course will focus on voice acting, and provide students with opportunities to perform voice-overs, podcast/radio plays, puppet shows, personal […]
By WILLA LEFKOWICZ and FARRAH PARK (Click to expand.) The Supreme Court recently issued a decision addressing affirmative action in college admissions stating that race can no longer be a factor in deciding who gets […]
By ALEX EDELMAN and ALEEZA GANI This year the Jericho Girls Varsity Swim team made a splash with their extremely successful season. Breaking numerous records and winning many meets, the team persevered through it all. […]
By LILLY MARK, SASHA SAVEL, OLIVIA ROBBINS, and ELLA WEBB Fueled by passion and boundless teamwork, the Jericho boys soccer team remained determined with an unwavering spirit. View this video about the fall 2023 soccer […]
By SYDNEY CHEN Growing up in a family full of educators, newly hired business education teacher Ryan Bauer was bound to become a teacher. Having the opportunity to take business courses during high school jump-started […]
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