The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

Serving on resuable melamine dishes is the new norm as opposed to paper plates.

Cafeteria implements eco-friendly initiatives

Mia Baumann and Sierra Ondo January 23, 2020
This year, the cafeteria implemented eco-friendly initiatives to reduce excess waste.
New clubs draw attention from the crowds with their colorful signs and offerings of sweet treats.

Club Fair 2019: Photo Gallery

September 8, 2019
This year at Club Fair, students showcased their passions, creativity and common interests.
Going Green: Environmentalism and its role at St. Johns

Going Green: Environmentalism and its role at St. John’s

Ryan Chang and Sophia Kontos April 22, 2019
This special Earth Day package features video of students' environmental volunteer work and coverage of other environmentalism issues at St. John's.
Caroline Spears, right, along with fellow alum Maddie Clayton (both ’13), participated in the People’s Climate March in New York City, Sept. 21. Spears founded the Environmental Coalition of Students in her time at SJS and plans to pursue a career that aligns with her environmental interests.  (Courtesy photo)

Activist alum sounds ‘climate alarm’ in protest

November 5, 2014
Caroline Spears ('13) paraded in the People's Climate March, estimated to be the fourth largest protest in US history.
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