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AP Psychology teacher, Pete Steelman, reads the Myers’ Psychology for AP 2nd Edition textbook in his classroom on February 28, 2018. AP Psychology was a new course beginning in the 2016-17 school year.(The Broadcaster/Lynn Dang)

HHS’ Mr. Steelman Continues AP Psych Review Online with Heart and Humor during School Shutdown

Oliva Bratton, Editor-in-Chief March 24, 2020

  As of March 17, 2020, Derry Township School District has been closed due to the rising cases of COVID-19. The administration has made it clear that teachers are not to provide new educational...

Mentally Ill People Aren’t Violent

March 7, 2016

By: Brenna Holycross Everyday people are looked at differently because of the way media portrays them. One group of people are the mentally ill. An ABC news poll taken October 15-18, 2015, recorded...

A poster reading “Coping With the Cards You Are Dealt” gives young people’s perspectives of coping and handling their disorders. It was worked on by a number of patients to reassure them that they have support and will get better in a matter of time. Taken on November 2, 2015 in the Briarcrest Adolescent Medicine.

Struggling With an Eating Disorder as a Teen

February 8, 2016

By: Abby Shapiro High School may be the hardest years of one’s life before adulthood. “Jamey!  Over here,” calls out one of her best friends, Cassie.  An athletic, healthy girl sits down...

The clock strikes midnight at the Times Square during the  New Years Eve celebration, early Friday, Jan. 1, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP)

New Year’s Resolutions Are Fading

February 3, 2016

By: Shyanne Gaston The beginning of another year in January is filled with promises meant to be kept. The saying, “a new year, a new me,” is often thrown around when talking about New Year’s...

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