A poem by sophomore Chacur Ford BLACK LIVES MATTER. x3 i say it over and over again ppl think cuz im brownskin and got dreads on my head, im gunna pick up a gun, and fill a person wit led, but thats not the case. gettin watched, hawked, stalked just because of my race. walk […]
BHM
By: Jaden Hinton Black History Month what does that truly really mean Is it the only month blacks are truly really seen ———— No, it’s just the month that we are prouder The time that you can hear our voice The months that we are louder The month you have to hear our hurt The […]
5 questions with Jordan Kodzis
Q: How did your mid years go? A: My mid years went pretty good, I only had two classes that were more challenging but overall they were not terrible. My hardest ones were math and biology. Q: What are you looking forward to at the start of Term 3? A: In the start of term […]
How Does OA Feel About Lifting The Mask Mandate
The Easton School Committee will be holding a vote on whether or not they should lift the mask mandate for the towns public school. Governor Baker announced last week that the state’s mask mandate for schools will be lifted starting on February 28th, after schools get back from break. This is on the state level, […]
Screentime with Laraeler
Q: How low does your battery get before you’re stressed? A: I do not get stressed because I just charge my phone. Q: How many emails are in your inbox? A: As of right now, I only have 10 emails Q: What is the first app you use in the morning? A: Instagram Q: Average […]
Profile: Abby
By: Jennifer Buche OA student Steps Up to Combat Racism In the small town, majority-white school, Oliver Ames, the issues of racism often go overlooked. But the work of student Abby Bryan Jones, seeks to reverse that trend through her new Empowering Stories Club tackling racism through literature. “There isn’t another club that really digs […]