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

60 seconds with prefect candidates

Cara Maines, Online Editor April 20, 2015
Get to know this year's prefect candidates before the election tomorrow at 7:45 in the VST. Note that not all candidates are listed.
Colors glow, electric music pulses at Homecoming dance

Colors glow, electric music pulses at Homecoming dance

Ashwini Bandi, Staff Writer October 21, 2014
Light rays and glow sticks illuminated the Homecoming dance held in the "Old" gym on Oct. 21. SAC spent hours setting up for the neon-themed event.
Open letter from the prefects

Open letter from the prefects

Prefects October 5, 2014
The Student Affairs Council (SAC) prefects contacted The Review asking if we could publish the following open letter regarding their relationship to the student body.
House rivalry abounds at Field Day

House rivalry abounds at Field Day

Emma Gobillot and Max Westmark March 26, 2014
Bright-eyed kindergarten students and seasoned seniors alike brought house pride and mettle to this year’s annual Field Day event, March 14. Winston took first place with 268 points, leaving second and third to Taub and Chidsey, respectively. (Video Recap)
Junior Joe Kang competes for Hoodwink in last year’s Field Day, which incorporated both Upper and Middle School.

Field Day integrates entire school, features new changes

Amy Liu, Staff Writer March 13, 2014
This year’s Field Day will feature a house-against-house system and incorporate Lower, Middle and Upper Schools, a change from previous years.
Twenty-two percent of SAC is female, while girls comprise 52 percent of the Upper School student body.

Widening SAC gender divide raises question

Cara Maines, Assistant Online Editor February 20, 2014
Although more than half of SJS Upper School students are girls, less than a quarter of Student Affairs Council is female. This isn’t just a SJS problem; it’s a national issue.
Senior columnist Elliot Cheung offers his take on the annual Valentine’s Day flower service.

Budding romances and blooming jealousy: Valentine’s Day flowers under review

Elliot Cheung, Columnist February 4, 2014
It’s that time of year again. Love fills the air, budding romances take off, and the cafeteria gets packed with students trying to send flowers to their special someones.
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