Emotional intelligence lessons aren’t enough: How to actually help students
WHS’s emotional intelligence lessons are seriously lacking. Some potential improvements include going more in-depth, tailoring lessons by grade level, and lengthening them.
WHS’s emotional intelligence lessons are seriously lacking. Some potential improvements include going more in-depth, tailoring lessons by grade level, and lengthening them.
English classes, specifically strict grammar rules, hinder students from developing their own creative voices and writing styles. Instead they force them to conform to ridiculous, unhelpful standards.
With Covid cases rising around the Bay Area, it is important to prioritize students’ safety. However, California has created many barriers to shifting back to distance learning. Even with in-person learning, there are strategies, such as strictly enforcing masks, that Washington can employ to protect students.
We shouldn’t separate art from the artist because art is often tied directly to the identity of the artist, and their beliefs. Additionally, by supporting the art, we directly support the problematic artist.
UCs and CSUs doing away the SATs was an unwise decision as there is no longer a single fair, standardized metric to judge college applicants by.
Though Fremont has increased accessibility for bikers in various parts of the city, it has failed to do so near Washington High school—a central hub for bikers; one potential solution is The Bike Master Plan.
Washington is too lenient in its club approval process, which allows many students to abuse the system by creating faulty clubs meant only to pad their resumes.
October: The air becomes colder, the clouds shroud the sky in a dark hue, and the best of all? Halloween is here! This is the day everyone dresses up as their favorite creatures and characters and kids enjoy going door to door receiving candy…
All images provided by author. Top: image of the controversial plaque. A plaque lies hidden in an obscure corner at Washington High School….