As a senior, Kayla Rubenstein spends her fourth (and heartbreakingly final) year on staff as Online Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager and Social Media Correspondent. Wanting to make the most of her senior year, Kayla serves as the President of Quill and Scroll, Historian of Rho Kappa and Co-Historian of NHS, while also actively participating in EHS and SNHS. Outside of school, Kayla contributes to Mensa’s publications and volunteers with different organizations within her community. An avid reader, Kayla can often be found with her nose in a book when not working on an article for The Patriot Post or developing a project for iPatriot Post.
After dedicating so much time to collecting toys for foster children, Quesada was able to visualize her work pay off in the form of 250 toys for foster children. (Photo/Emilia Quesada) Keep Reading
Facing weather in the high thirties to forties, fourteen journalism students, alongside their advisors Ms. Diana Adams and Mrs. Ashley Hendricks travelled to Chicago to attend the co-organized Journalism Education Association and National Scholastic Press Association (JEA/NSPA) convention Nov. 1 through Nov. 4. Keep Reading
Just like a baseball bat does not define a baseball player’s skill, the use of scientific calculators does not mirror the math skills of a student. Due to constant repetition of problems through textbook work and online assignments, scientific calculators allow students to efficiently grasp the concept without wasting time computing. Keep Reading