Every student in OA knows that the approach to both afternoon work and Wednesday classes varies widely from teacher to teacher. Because of the relatively new nature of this form of learning, many teachers are adjusting to it in different ways, some making the students meet each week and some not at all. Below are […]
Election Reaction Post
The Profiler: Art teacher Ms. Shea
How did you decide to become an art teacher? My own private art teacher inspired me to become an art teacher, she was someone who really took the time to teach you and it has stuck with me forever. Why did you choose this school to work at? My brother went to Stonehill and that […]
#EndSARS: Nigerian Protests
During the past few weeks, you might have noticed Nigerian protesters in the news. There have been multiple protests throughout the African country of Nigeria that have now spread to the rest of the world. These protests are fighting against the constant police brutality that young people face in Nigeria. The movement is to end […]
Students respond to OA’s no party plea
Last Friday afternoon, an email from Principal Wes Paul and Athletic Director Bill Matthews addressed the rumors of Halloween parties planned last weekend and this upcoming weekend. It has become somewhat of a tradition for some people to throw “Halloweekend” parties as a way to celebrate the holiday and have fun with friends. This year […]
The Final Presidential Debate: Some Thoughts
Last night, the “third” and final 2020 Presidential Debate took place in Nashville, TN. The event was moderated by NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker. As we all most likely know by now, the second debate did not officially occur because of President Trump’s positive COVID-19 test results. It was announced this week that, for […]