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The Review

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

The Review

Front and Center: MS teacher answers the call

Izzy Andrews, Staff Writer November 16, 2017

Of all the photos posted on social media from the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, the one that struck a chord for the St. John’s community showed Gordon Center, a Southside Place first responder, carrying...

Security personnel serve as first responders

Iris Chen, Assignments Editor November 16, 2017

Firefighter Shelby Powell was called in on Sunday, Aug. 27 in the midst of Hurricane Harvey’s historic rainfall. Navigating the rapidly flooding roads to get to work, his 30-minute commute stretched...

#MeToo: Will the movement make a difference?

#MeToo: Will the movement make a difference?

Sophie Caldwell, Assignments Editor November 14, 2017
Women opened up about sexual assault and harassment under the hashtag #MeToo in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
Orcus, the slacker demon, watches Friends, ignoring the adventurers interruption.

“She Kills Monsters” brings fantasy world to life

Abigail Poag, Staff Writer November 13, 2017
"She Kills Monsters" took place partially in the real world and partially in a fantastical game of Dungeons and Dragons, leading to creative characters, costumes, and sets.
YMCA art show spotlights refugee and immigrant artists

YMCA art show spotlights refugee and immigrant artists

Sophia Kontos, Online Section Editor November 7, 2017
The Fine Arts Department worked with YMCA International to stage an exhibition highlighting the works of eleven immigrant and refugee artists, displayed in Flores Hall last month.
Special Music: Cara Wolff performs The Best Day

Special Music: Cara Wolff performs “The Best Day”

Video Staff November 7, 2017
Senior Cara Wolff performed "The Best Day" in chapel.
Chidsey runs out onto the field.

Kinkaid Week bolsters Maverick spirit before homecoming game

Shani Israel, Staff Writer November 3, 2017
Kinkaid week festivities, from Dress like Kinkaid Day to the All-School Pep Rally, boosted school spirit before the homecoming game.
Math teacher Danny Kerns has gotten to know Houston by walking his dog and trying new restaurants.

Class Act: Math teacher Danny Kerns

Izzy Andrews and Mehak Batra October 22, 2017
Algebra II Advanced and Pre-Calculus teacher Danny Kerns comes to SJS from a teaching job at a boarding school in Jordan.
Hot Seat Episode 1: Mr. Guinn

Hot Seat Episode 1: Mr. Guinn

Jack Shea and Joe Griffin October 21, 2017
The first episode of "Hot Seat" features Executive Editor Dani Yan interviewing English teacher Clay Guinn.
65 middle school students took part in Beauty and the Beast.

“Beauty and the Beast” lauded despite three weeks lost

Sacha Waters, Staff Writer October 18, 2017
65 Middle School thespians performed "Beauty and the Beast" to rave reviews, despite challenges from missing over three weeks of rehearsal time.
The Book Fair Committee ordered 9,000 books from Barnes and Noble and arranged them in the Campus Center.

Book Fair brings community together

Shani Israel, Staff Writer October 14, 2017
"Book Fair Beach" featured 9,000 novels and took a year to plan. Book Fair is one of the only opportunities for the whole school to participate in one activity together.
The trip gave the players extra time together, which they appreciated since their retreat had been canceled.

Field hockey travels to St. Louis for Gateway Tournament

Mira Thakur and Camille McFarland October 9, 2017
The field hockey team played five games in St. Louis over the weekend of Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, giving players time to practice and bond.
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