Farewell to Chaplain Slater: Forever in Our Community
Catherine Freytag ’26 “What I’ve always hoped to do is help people to see how beloved they are, and that they’re always looked after by something bigger than themselves that is a force of good that we...
View ArticleDr. Michael Mann Tells Students that We Must Protect Our Planet
Parker Boyler ’24 Dr. Michael Mann recently visited St Andrew’s and delivered a fascinating lecture about the climate crisis. Speaking to students from various science classes, Dr. Mann encouraged...
View ArticleThe CTTL’s Upper School Cell Phone Research Study
Marin Strisik ’26 In an age where smartphones are seemingly glued to students’ hands, the Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning at St. Andrew’s undertook a bold experiment. What happens when...
View ArticleWhy does St. Andrew’s have 60 Minute Classes? It is More Complicated than You...
Raudean Barati ‘27 St. Andrew’s has had a plethora of different schedules and class lengths over the years, with blocks ranging from 40 to 80 minutes. Recently, however, the school has settled on 60...
View ArticleHow to Thrive in AP Courses
Sarah Fee ’26 Many students think that the best way to get into college is to take an AP course. As a result, students sign up for a myriad of AP classes, put their heads down, and study, hoping for...
View ArticleNew Starbucks Drink Review
Maddy Friedman ’25 The New Starbucks Summer Skies Refresher: Is It Worth The Hype and What Do St. Andrew’s Students Think? What’s your go-to drink at Starbucks? Do you like to order a fruity refresher...
View ArticleDance Show Recap
Ada Shin ’25 Dance is among one of the most unique and universal forms of art, traversing across cultures and countries across the globe. On May 9th, St. Andrew’s Episcopal School’s Dance Company...
View ArticleDigital Dawn: The Question of AI in Education
Henry Freytag ’24 Teachers always say, never to use ChatGPT for your homework; but what if ChatGPT was a part of your homework? AI has been the newest and fastest developing sector of the scientific...
View ArticleSage Dining Revamped
Raina Andrew ‘26 This school year, Sage Dining has brought a noticeable improvement in the quality of school food, much to the happiness of the students at St. Andrew’s. Unlike last year’s options,...
View ArticleThe SAT: Is It A Valid Measure Of My Capabilities?
Andre Beracha ‘26 SATs continue to be a crucial aspect of the American education system. Unfortunately, the immense pressure of standardized testing erodes students’ confidence and gives them a false...
View ArticleThe Importance of Arts in School Curriculum
By Harper Hinkle ‘28 Historically, art has always been separated from other academics. However, no matter our preconceived notions, art has repeatedly proven itself to be an integral and undoubtedly...
View ArticleNFL Overview 2024
By Noah Levin ‘27 and Braden Forchheimer ‘27 Playoffs: With the NFL playoffs fast approaching, we can look at who is in and who is out. With promising starts to the season for teams such as the...
View ArticleTop Five Ways to Avoid Senioritis
By Hannah Levin ‘25 With college decisions coming out, a plague is emerging. Arising in mid-December and peaking in May, the highly contagious senioritis is back. But have no fear, after conducting...
View ArticleThe College Recruiting Process, Unfiltered with Norah Oppenheim
By Eireni Scott ‘28 College athletics is a dream for many kids who grow up playing competitive sports. After dedicating so much time to their sport in high school, competitive athletes often find life...
View ArticleCHROMAKOPIA Review
Theo Gerson ’27 After the cliffhanger in Sorry Not Sorry, a music video when Tyler, The Creator killed all his past personas, fans began to wonder what would be next for the rapper. Followers of his...
View ArticlePoll: Which SAES Teachers Would Win the Hunger Games?
By Carmen Ashworth ‘26 Strength, cunning, camouflage, intellect. These skills may seem inapplicable to everyday life, but when dropped in an arena and forced to struggle until only one remains, they...
View ArticleRyan O’Keefe ‘25: The Man with the Band
Melissa Nugent ‘25 From club sports to theater troupes, students at St. Andrew’s participate in a variety of activities outside of the classroom; for senior Ryan O’Keefe, that activity is music. More...
View ArticleThe Grammys…Is It Rigged?: Beyonce’s Grammy Snub
By Zelie Isaro ‘28 At last year’s Grammy Awards, Beyonce, the queen of R&B and pop, was snubbed from winning the well-renowned Album of the Year category, which was instead won by Harry Styles’...
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