South Campus Moves Forward
On March 6, the School’s South Campus plan was recommended for approval in a hearing held by the City of…
On March 6, the School’s South Campus plan was recommended for approval in a hearing held by the City of…
After 107 years of rapping The Canterbury Tales, making obscure literary references, and reciting various books from memory, English teacher…
“In class today, you’ll meet Mr. Evans’ kids, Mr. Scott and Mr. Vann.” Maybe reading that sentence was easy for…
After a year of condensed curriculums, schedule changes, and adjusted assignment levels, the return to in-person school has left many…
This past semester, freshmen and sophomores have been working hard on two big research projects: the I-Search and the Catalyst…
On April 11, the School announced a change in protocol: three feet, not six, now qualifies as safe social distancing…
March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate women’s achievements and educate ourselves on the issues that still need…
Since China was first blamed for the spread of COVID-19, racism and xenophobia against Asians in America have skyrocketed. According…
The Mahjong Line, a Dallas based company founded by three white women, is facing controversy after its blatant cultural appropriation…
Since the start of the year, the School’s Community Engagement Board (CEB) has organized many projects to address the chaos…