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A Fall Day Poem by Alexandra Libenzon

A Fall Day Poem 🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂 It’s sunny and cool in the morning, But clouds are making a warning As sometimes it is dark and rainy, The lake can become very grainy. Now the sunshine is out, no doubt! The leaves are crisp, they lay there in a wisp There are many different colors: red, yellow, […]

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School Starts Too Early! by Kally P.

Do you know that the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends 8:30 AM as the optimum start time for middle and high school students?   And yet, the start time for Wayland Middle School is 7:38 AM.   So, why has Wayland established such an early start time, in effect creating a sleep and […]

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What Is Art? by Kally P.

What is Art? By: Kally P. Green Screen #4 By: Liz Deschenes at the ICA   Many people might not know what to think of art; some people might find it downright confusing. When you go into an art museum what do you think of it? Do you find it confusing or beautiful? Sometimes it […]

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Supreme Court Drama by Graham Henrich

About three months ago, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his resignation from the highest level of court in the United States of America, the Supreme Court. Although a conservative, Kennedy supported many liberal ideas that conservative politicians strongly disagree with. Kennedy’s retirement provides President Donald J. Trump a chance to fill in a swing […]

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Killing a Puppet: A Short Story by Jackson Moleux

Jackson Moleux                                                          Killing a Puppet   10 bullets shot- Times Square New York. BAM! BOOM! CHCKCKCKCKCKCCKCKKCKCKKBOOM!! Everyone ducked and ran except for one man. For Elmo could run no more.                                ************ 30 minutes later: detectives arrive at the scene. “10 bullets through the body Doc McStuffins, you think you can heal him?” said Peppa Pig, […]