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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

Junior Scott Koh and his sister, Sara (19), are fostering puppies during the pandemic.

Families foster cats and dogs during COVID-19 pandemic

Mia Baumann and Sara Doyle May 13, 2020
St. John's students foster cats and puppies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The last time St. Johns School closed due to public health concerns was in 1946 due to a polio outbreak.

SJS alum remembers 1946 polio outbreak that prompted School closure

Abigail Poag, Assignments Editor May 11, 2020
The last time St. John's School closed due to public health concerns was in 1946 due to a polio outbreak.
Imagination has converted their Spring Issue into a series of online folios.

Imagination, Quadrangle work remotely, alter production plans

Olivia Doan, Staff Writer May 7, 2020
Due to the pandemic, Imagination and Quadrangle have adapted their production plans.
Kamat is an accomplished surgeon, professor and one of the world’s leading experts on a drug called BCG, which is normally used to treat bladder cancer.

Q&A: Urologic oncologist Ashish M. Kamat discusses his COVID-19 research

Cameron Ederle, Staff Writer May 4, 2020
Freshman Cameron Ederle spoke with urologic oncologist Ashish M. Kamat about his background in cancer and research on the COVID-19 virus.
Clubs are now hosting forums online. On April 27, WHEE discussed the prevalence of domestic violence during the pandemic.

Clubs continue to meet, host forums online

Chloe Zhao, Staff Writer May 2, 2020
Due to the shift to online learning, clubs such as WHEE and PRISM have started to meet virtually.
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.
The summer immersion language programs School Year Abroad and CIEE cancelled their summer sessions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Study abroad programs cancelled due to COVID-19

Gabrielle Solymosy, Staff Writer April 29, 2020
Three sophomores planned to study abroad for five-week summer programs. Unfortunately, due to the coronavirus, their summer plans have been cancelled.
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.
Travelers faced long lines at airports due to COVID-19 screenings.

Travel restrictions strand families, force students to cancel trips

Ella West, Copy Editor April 25, 2020
While some families were forced to cancel their travel plans due to concerns of COVID-19, others were stranded in foreign countries.
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.
Terpsichore member Yuki Chevray dances from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Students participate in fine arts ensembles from home

Edward Chen, Staff Writer April 16, 2020
Students continue to participate in fine arts ensembles at home through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
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