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

The Review

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

The Review

In their first Summer Series forum, Unity Council representatives focused on the origins of the Black Lives Matter Movement and why All Lives Matter is an inappropriate response.

Unity Council addresses social justice issues in Summer Series

Max Beard, Copy Editor September 11, 2020
Over the summer, Unity Council hosted a series of four forums that addressed "All Lives Matter,” performative wokeness, white fragility and systemic racism.
Quarantine measures and limited social interaction has left people around the world struggling with mental health.

COVID state of mind: mental health in quarantine

Fareen Dhuka, Indrani Maitra, and Julia Smith June 3, 2020
A loss of support systems, from friendships to daily routines, can result in a significant decline in mental health during COVID-19.
Darrell Parrish plays a guitar accompaniment for choir at Candlelight in December 2018.

Darrell Parrish retires after 27 years of service

Fareen Dhuka and Ella Chen May 21, 2020
After 27 years as the Wind and Jazz Ensemble Director at St. John’s, Darrell Parrish is retiring this May.
The SJS Track & Field team at last years SPC championship.

Coaches challenged to cover 2,020 miles in memory of lost season

Cameron Ederle, Staff Writer May 20, 2020
SPC coaches participated in a challenge to run, bike or walk a collective 2020 miles on May 2, the date that would’ve been the final day of spring SPC. 
Jacqueline Heal rides through the parade in a car decorated in Maverick and University of Edinburgh stickers.

Photo Gallery: West University senior car parade

Maxx Shearod, Photo Editor May 19, 2020
Seniors drove through West U to celebrate their last year of high school.
Junior Julia Smith creates a bright message to let young artists know that they are all works of art.

Junior creates “Art House” to spread positivity amidst outbreak

Julia Smith, Staff Writer April 30, 2020
Junior Julia Smith shares her experience creating an "Art House" to liven up her neighborhood in a creative way.
Despite the limited scope of the change, COVID-19 has demonstrated the impact that humans have on the environment and the resilience of the planet.

Coronavirus causes decline in pollution, benefits environment

Julia Smith, Staff Writer April 28, 2020
COVID-19 stay-at-home orders and factory closures have caused dramatic drops in air pollution levels and benefits to the environment.
SJS parents in healthcare fighting on front lines of COVID-19

SJS parents in healthcare fighting on front lines of COVID-19

Cameron Ederle, Staff Writer April 22, 2020
St. John's parents in healthcare are actively working to protect patients and their own families against the spread of the coronavirus.
The Maierson family prepared a multitude of side dishes such as potatoes and peas for Passover dinner.

Pass over the computer: celebrating Passover in quarantine

Bailey Maierson, Staff Writer April 15, 2020
Junior Bailey Maierson shares her experience of celebrating Passover in quarantine.
After their live concert was cancelled, the Flinns decided to live stream for the guests that had RSVP’d.

Pandemic pop: musicians resort to virtual concerts, streaming services

Indrani Maitra, Copy Editor April 14, 2020
As the nation adjusts to the new reality of life under self-quarantine, a number of artists and bands are connecting with their fans on live streaming platforms to help alleviate the uncertainty and fear instigated by the outbreak. 
College Board announced the cancellation of the March and May SAT administrations.

College Board cancels SATs, moves APs online

Rahul Rupani, Staff Writer March 27, 2020
COVID-19 fears prompt modifications to standardized testing administrations and college responses.
Eighth grader Arjun Maitra stresses over the massive stock market crash. Students investors have been adapting their investment strategies amid the outbreak.

Students track effects of COVID-19 on stock market

Indrani Maitra March 26, 2020
Students who own stocks are still struggling to grasp this economic catastrophe instigated by the coronavirus outbreak.
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