For the last 10 months, COVID-19 has done everything to separate students and staff from the high school, but a new form of testing may have a strange way of bringing us
As an English teacher, this editorial has to revolve around an analogy; the hybrid model is like a computer. Perhaps I should be more specific, the hybrid model is like a school-sponsored
“There is always a need to help those that are less fortunate but particularly this year we wanted to do something,” says Mr. Jamie Dibbern, who is the Science Department chair at
Since the beginning of the pandemic, athletes have waited anxiously for announcements about their sports. Every sport has experienced changes – some more than others. Final decisions for winter sports are pending,
“‘One size fits all’ does not fit when it comes to education,” says Ms. Kathleen Russotto, President of the Longmeadow Education Association (LEA). The decision of which model the Longmeadow Public School
“We feel like we’re first-year teachers all over again,” says Mrs. Mary Dillon, who has been a teacher at LHS for 28 years now. This year, remote and hybrid learning have presented
With the season changing to autumn, there comes a favorite fall tradition: trick-or-treating! The Longmeadow Board of Health has discussed the event, and has come to the conclusion that, unfortunately, the risks
Mrs. Asik: In early March of 2020, the world felt as if it was ending. COVID-19 suddenly entered all of our lives and disrupted the rest of the year, taking away the
With COVID-19 still out there and ever-so prevalent, Longmeadow High School sports programs are forced to adapt to a new set of safety guidelines the MIAA has released. Athletic Director, Michael Capotosto