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Best of SNO

Seniors Morgan Salisbury, Maya Smith, Natasha Torkzaban and Jack Tell pose before a meeting on March 29 with district administrators.
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Fighting for our rights: Gaggle & USD 497
By Natasha Torkzaban, Morgan Salisbury, Maya Smith, and Jack Tell

We have spent the past four years learning about our free press rights. And we have spent the past five months fighting against a system that threatened them. Last week, our school district finally agreed to support our fight against invasive software that we believe violates our rights by widely reviewing student work. Superintendent Anthony Lewis said the district has found a solution that would allow the work of student journalists to be exempt from AI and human monitoring. And while he said any solution must prioritize the “safety and well-being of all our scholars,” he noted in an email, “You made a compelling case, and I appreciate your advocacy efforts and your willingness to discuss with us differing perspectives on these issues.” Start of concerns In August, USD...

 It’s been almost 13 years since “The Hawk Eye” published the original story, “Baby steps, long strides,” in 2011. Since then, alumni Madie Mckasson and Brandon Van Kuilenburg have worked together to raise their daughter, 12-year-old Skylar Van Kuilenburg. (Photo provided by Madie Mckasson, via Nicholas L. Laning)
Moving forward
By Olivia Evans, Hebron High School
The issue of gender bias in the gaming industry and community lies in the ignorance of harassment, as people insist that their comments are just jokes, turning the responsibility of female gamers if they feel offended, humiliated, or undermined.
The warped world of gender in gaming
By Qianzi Loo and Meadow Shen
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Students board the bus at the end of the school day. In the first week of April, Hagerty started requiring students to scan themselves on and off the bus using IDs distributed the week before.
New bus ID program off to a bumpy start
By Josephine Lim, Hagerty High School
Devyn Caples (24) qualifies for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials 2024 for swimming.
Devyn Caples ('24) makes Olympic Trials
By Gigi Zhang, Amador Valley High School
Students at Manual walk to the bus after school. They will not have the opportunity next year.
STAFF EDITORIAL: The JCPS board’s recent busing decision denied the community of its voice
By RedEye Staff, duPont Manual High School
Masses stand before the social media gods, offering their prayers. (Graphic Designed by Helen Beebe)
A Heretic among the pious
By Jason Chen, Bellaire High School
Sophomore Sahasra Mandalapu practices bharatanatyam choreography in class. These new dances will be performed in an annual show in February. Mandalapu found that practicing in class helped her overcome stage fright during her performances. “When [I] get on stage, Im nervous Im going to forget, even though Ive done it for so long,” Mandalapu said. “Theres still that little bit of stage fright [when] I second-guess myself that I dont know it enough, but I do because Ive been practicing for a whole year.”
Step by Step
By Ira Rodrigues, Ladue Horton Watkins High School
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By Eleanor Montgomery, Cannon Falls High School
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By Jack Debes, Mason Bauman, Lance Schafer, and Madison Watts
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By Myles Edgington, Marquette High School
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By Carley Bailey and Nathan Buroker
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By Jack Favazza, Marquette High School