May 2021 Panel (Vol. 70 Iss. 1)

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A Student Publication of the Belmont Hill School

Volume 70, Issue 1

May 13, 2021

LUKE CARROLL RE-ELECTED

President Carroll Aims to Facilitate a Return to Pre-pandemic Daily Life By Daniel Rashes ’22 Panel Staff

Luke Carroll ’22: 2021-2022 All School President

Luke Carroll was recently re-elected to his post as president of the class of 2022 and now faces a larger responsibility: being a leader not just for his classmates but the entire student body. Looking ahead to his position next school year, he and I hopped on a late-night Zoom to discuss his BH career leading up to this point and his goals and anticipated challenges regarding next year. If you ever get to talk to Luke, you will quickly understand that he is nice to a fault. Our meeting began with him profusely apologizing that his lamp was broken, despite my insistence that it was not an issue. When I asked him if he thought he was too nice for politics, he claimed that if he had to choose between being nice and getting the job done, it wouldn’t be the career for him. “Luckily,” he says, “the two coincide here.” In a world of increasingly polarized politics, Luke finds inspiration in leaders who are willing to cooperatively work across the aisle, pointing to former Belmont Hill parent Mitt Romney as one such example. He has recently been following the career of Laura Kelly, the governor of Kansas, a state where Luke has family. She is a Democrat in a red state that has, in Luke’s opinion, Drew Dummer ’22 Continued on Page 4

BH Required Vaccination Wrestling at Prep Nationals

becoming increasingly available for younger By Daniel Bittner ’22 age groups, as evidenced by the FDA’s recent Panel Staff approval for the use of the Pfizer vaccine for ages 12-16, most students will likely have the Over the weekend of May 1-3, 7 Belopportunity to receive the vaccine this year. mont Hill wrestlers traveled to Wilkes-Barre, In recent months, with vaccines from This month, the Belmont Hill Pennsylvania, to compete in the annual at least three major manufacturers becomHealth Office sent out a survey to the ing widely available to the public, debates regarding whether schools should require school sounding out student interest in an vaccinations among students have grown. on-campus vaccine clinic. Furthermore, Due to the recent news that more than 100 while everyone on campus would cercolleges and universities have required stu- tainly like to be immune from contractdent vaccinations, many individuals have ing COVID-19, Belmont Hill’s policy on suggested that vaccines be mandated for vaccine requirements for next school year the 2021-22 school year. This question re- should depend largely on how vaccinations garding how schools should handle vaccine appear to be going in the coming months. Due to requirements the relative directly applies lack of inforto Belmont mation regardHill, where ing how vaccimost of the nations affect faculty have minors, the full received some array of potenform of the tial side effects vaccine, yet the for this age majority of stugroup is likely dents haven’t still unknown. been vaccinatContinued ed. However, on Page 10. Wrestling Team at Prep Nationals CDC Vaccination Record Card Getty Images with vaccines By Daniel Bittner ’22 and Luke Hogan ’22 Panel Staff

Look Inside The Issue

News 2 Plans for The New Maker Space

News 3 Death of Prince Philip

A memorial on the late Prince Philip by Panel David Cho ’23 explains Belmont Hill’s new plan Staff Alex Lo ’23 and Cooper Nelson ’23 for a state-of-the-art maker space.

Arts 6 Music Program

Find out more about the upcoming changes to Belmont Hill's music program and curriculum from Andrew Bittner ’24.

Opinions 9 Critiques on the vaccine rollout

Prep Nationals tournament typically hosted at the end of every wrestling season. While the circumstances for this event were drastically different than normal, this tournament felt as normal as possible given the situation. Continued on Page 14

Sports 13 Lacrosse Update

What could have made the vaccine rolllout Mac Bobo ’23 gives us better? Cam Carey ’23 answers this question in an update on the lathis article. crosse team's successes

Sports 12 Sailing Update

Learn about the sailing team’s season from Wilton Lawton ’22


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