Here are the remaining winter sports not recapped in the latest issue of The Patriot Post, covered by Sammy Rosenthal (boys soccer) and Joseph Richards (girls soccer, boys basketball and ice hockey). Keep Reading
Ever since she was five years old, Patriot sophomore Natalie Block has been playing tennis. Over the past 11 years, she has become an exceptional tennis player, with two state championships under her belt. Keep Reading
Senior Anne Sophia Hurtado, a light of American Heritage, passed five days after her 18 birthday from pancreatic cancer. She wanted people to “Live your life and laugh a little while you are at it, too.” Hurtado was like every teenage girl: she loved her friends, had a crush and couldn’t wait to turn 18. She had dreams and hopes and goals like everyone else. However, what made Hurtado different was her continuous strength and love for others. Keep Reading
Today, the United States incarcerates its citizens more than any other country around the world. These mass incarceration rates have sparked a nationwide controversy and led to a much needed movement for criminal justice reform in the U.S. Keep Reading
To learn more about these new policies, Online Editor-in-Chief Kayla Rubenstein and Print Editor-in-Chief Bella Ramirez interviewed School President Dr. Douglas Laurie and Upper School Principal Mrs. Elise Blum. Keep Reading