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Connie Dai '21

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The N-Word In The English Curriculum: Should It Be Said In Class?

The racial slur of the n-word is ubiquitous in society today, whether it be in music lyrics, movies, jokes, slang, or even English literature. From Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird freshman

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November 1, 2020
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What Are We Up To During Quarantine?

A month has passed since the last day of school, and students and teachers have adjusted daily life to accommodate social distancing. What has everyone been up to? Many students and teachers

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May 29, 2020
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School Committee Approves Statement Of Interest For New or Renovated Longmeadow Middle School

On March 10, the School Committee approved Statements of Interest (SOIs) for Longmeadow’s middle schools to be forwarded to the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA), saying that the middle schools are not

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March 31, 2020
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Is There Too Much Pressure On Top Students to Succeed?

With a wide selection of AP courses, numerous varsity sports teams, and hundreds of clubs, Longmeadow High School stands out as the number one high school in the Hampden and Hampshire County.

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February 28, 2020
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Longmeadow High School Welcomes Business Teacher, Mr. Pantuosco, as New Boys Varsity Soccer Coach

Many know Mr. John Pantuosco as a teacher in the

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Close Community PSA Contest

The Close Community Coalition is holding its first ever P.S.A.

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