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The Shakerite

Evidence of previously tracked biology classes remains on a classroom bulletin board. With the exception of AP Biology, all 10th-grade students now take the same biology course, which the district intends to be an honors-level class.

“We did it the wrong way”

Will Stewart, Journalism II Reporter
March 10, 2023
At its July 12, 2022 meeting, the Board of Education heard explanations for two options for school rebuilding. Pictured here are the two options’ treatments of the high school and the middle school. In option 1, pictured above, a new high school would be built where Woodbury currently is, a new middle school would replace Onaway and athletic facilities would be built in the current high school’s place. The board continues to examine ways to achieve new facilities.

Deciding How to Go Forward Continues

Mahoney Hill, Investigations Editor
November 10, 2022
Families are asked to email the school nurse if their children receive the COVID-19 vaccine

The Legal Grounds for Vaccines

Will Taigen, Investigations Reporter
November 12, 2021
Students complete work on their district-issued Chrombooks in science class.

From Notebooks to Chromebooks

Josh Levin, Investigations Reporter
September 15, 2021
Man holds up peace signs at a May 30 protest in downtown Cleveland.

America’s Double Standard

Jenna Loveman, Opinion Editor
September 10, 2021
Equity Moves From Ideas to Action

Equity Moves From Ideas to Action

Jaimee Martin, Investigations Editor
September 8, 2021
Acknowledging our Advantages: Religious Diversity

Acknowledging our Advantages: Religious Diversity

Adrik Dutta, Investigations Reporter
September 1, 2021
Josh Floyd wears the hockey team’s white uniform, one of their three sets, when playing University School.

Fit to Fight, or Not Quite

Caroline Brancato, Print Managing Editor
August 29, 2020
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