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Attendance Secretary Mary Howard hands a student a late pass while pausing to talk to her about her day. “I have kids who stop by every single morning or at least just walk by and say good morning,” Howard said. “It’s fun, and I love it. I’m by nature a caretaker, and I want everyone to be happy and everyone to have what they need.”
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Codes, Calls, and Care: Howard Turns Routine into Relationships
By Sanvi Challa, AJ Aluko-Apata, and Devika Goureddy

At 9 a.m., Attendance Secretary Mary Howard is greeted by a pile of never-ending excuses, late arrivals, and early dismissal requests.  At 9:30 a.m., students swarm in, and she prepares for mass attendance changes, all while juggling emails, ID checks, and late buses.  In the afternoon, parents frantically call her to ask where their child is, and teachers urgently email her, asking her why a student isn’t in class.  At 2:30 p.m., dismissal begins, and early release students crowd the window.  At 3 p.m, she digs through data and timestamps to track down who left campus without checking out. As she pieces the puzzle pieces of attendance together all day, it’s a miracle if she gets a second to breathe.  Yet, behind each phone call, each tardy slip, and each computer click...

Director General of the Odanak Band Council Daniel Nolett giving a tour of an Abenaki Reserve in Canada. Nolett said that the state-recognized Vermont Abenaki are lying about being Native American.
“Erasing the True History”
By Miranda Brown, Burlington High School
The more chatbots continue to develop beyond basic text generation and coding, the more they are being used to supplement human connection.
Meet my friend, Chat
By Lydia Cruce, Waad Dafalla, and Anna You
Staff Writer Izzie Gaskamp and Assistant A&E Editor Ben Dane write about the behind the scenes of creating schedules and the struggle of getting into a class.
The scheduling puzzle
By Ben Dane and Izzie Gaskamp
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Protestors have maintained a presence outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in Portland’s South Waterfront for months, bringing signs, flags, and supplies for what has become a sustained demonstration.
La Salle’s Community Grapples With Increasing ICE Activity, Protests
By Kieran Crist-Kenworthy and Clover Martin
RISING FEAR: Two ICE officers step out of a quiet Kirkwood home, leaving behind confusion, fear, and a shaken community. The incident at Hill's home reflects a larger reality playing out across Georgia, where immigration raids and sudden rule changes are upending daily life.
Fear shadows Georgia’s immigrant communities
By Daniel Hyken, Midtown High School
Owen Dziurawiec has been named swim captain for the upcoming season. "I just want to try to get them  (his teammates) wherever they need to be," he said.
The Smile that Leads
By Juliette Lilla, Gretna High School
Senior Daniel Boyd prepares to swing during a match.
Homeschoolers carry boys varsity golf to record-breaking season
By Ava Duran, West Shore Junior/Senior High School
Shaler Area senior Cassandra Schneck in a photo as an infant (photo submitted by Cassandra Schneck)
Not a Stereotypical Family: Growing up adopted in a White Community
By Cassandra Schneck, Shaler Area High School
Drinks with “normal” ice already have way too much ice. So why is there another option for even more ice?
Not so n[ice]
By Joseph Chii, Bellaire High School
Many individuals with disabilities display no visible signs or indicators of their condition.
Invisible disabilities, not invisible people
By AJ (Anjani) Lal, Dougherty Valley High School
Carrera's latest build is featured at the LEGO House in Denmark, where he was up for a Global title. Photo via Instagram @justdanbricks.
Behind Daniel Carrera’s Global LEGO Success
By Yusuf Rahimi, Benjamin N. Cardozo High School
CHRISTMAS CHOICES: Junior Peter Davis, sophomore Ava Bond, and freshman Kaia Blanford step onto the stage ready to bring their own spin to their audition monologue. Each actor portraying a fun holiday inspired character trying to shows the directors what they can bring to their shows.
Progressive performers spread joy to people in need
By Eve Johansson, James Bowie High School
During a Hawk Time session, the students and art teacher Guy Loraine focus on the neat details of the hawk’s eyes. “We've got enough designs that we could have maybe six or seven murals around the building,” Loraine said. Photo by Adilyn Hoop.
Students brighten halls with creativity
By Adilyn Hoop, Ankeny High School
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Tremor, the Rallysaurus, interacts with a fan during the first game of the final week of the Dodgers affiliation with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes.
The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes: Their final inning
By Hazel H. and Macie L.
Raleigh Woods is an ELA teacher at Clague Middle School
Mr. Wood’s path to reading
By Medha Sangi, Clague Middle School
Playing Together: How Champions League Is Giving Everyone the Opportunity to Play Soccer
By Luke Miller and Nixon Ebete
A wide receiver with a wide-ranging impact
By Stephanie Okorie, Liberty High School - TX
Wellness Lab Hosts Pumpkin Painting
By Angel DiSalvo, Marquette High School
Brewing History at Mido Teahouse
By Sophie Lee, Bonnie Kim, and Reina Li