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The student voice of Hopkins High School Volume 39, Issue 1 March 24, 2021 www.hopkinsrp.org
Illustration by Sam Thomas
The Future of Education Story by Riley Jouppi, Editor-at-Large
As the District starts to plan for the future, the best system of learning is future more uncertain than ever before.
In-Depth pages 6 & 7
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News Online learning impacts mental health
Online learning has continued to have detrimental effects on students’ mental health, but while some students suffered, others learned new ways to manage their time outside the classroom. Now, as new changes come with hybrid learning, students are relearning the normal classroom environment amidst the transition.
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Feature Ms. Ali paves way for Black Literature
Starting in the 2018-2019 school year two teachers, Ms. Fatuma Ali and Ms. Holiday Samabaly started working together to create a new course focused on Black history that has traditionally been left out of the American education system. With the help of other writers and teachers, students started taking the class this year.
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Variety
The long-forgotten trio of Carly, Sam and Freddie are back after show brings a sense of nostalgia for students in Generation-Z, and the top 10 list for movies and shows.
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Opinion
Top 10 things we won’t
With the vaccine rollout in full force, the light at the end of the tunnel is shining brighter than it has in a year. Wearing masks, sanitizing after grocery runs and taking two steps back when somebody coughs are the new norm. After the pandemic, which happily give up?
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Sports Athena and Apollo awards
George Jackson and Laci Provenzano were both selected as the 2020-2021 winners of the most highly regarded award in high school athletics. Following in the footsteps of past winners like Paige Bueckers and Joey Hurth, the future looks bright for the two newest seniors selected.