Ryan and George are back with “The Tackle Podcast,” a podcast addressing the hottest news within the world of sports. This episode, the first of the year, features a special guest, Mr. Gonsouland.
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The Current Podcast: The NBA Playoffs
by Ryan Pickus, Current sports editor, and Joey Pickus, Current sports writer Ryan and Joey break down the first round of the NBA playoffs and make their predictions for the second round
Graduating Seniors Offer Rich Insight to Younger Students Regarding Success In High School
By Jordan Jackson, Current Writer Four years of high school flies by awfully fast, and looking back, we all have things we would have done differently. Here, recent high school graduates speak to their younger freshmen selves, giving advice they wish they heard that could be helpful to current freshmen, as well as all younger students….
Zach Lee: A Superhuman In a World of Work-Life Inbalance
By Daniel Maiorana, Current Writer It is one thing to excel in the classroom, and it is another to excel outside of the classroom, but senior Zach Lee manages to do both. Taking high level classes ever since his freshman year, Zach is very familiar with the constant stress of AP and GT classes. Zach is…
Senior Students Reflect On Indelibly Eccentric Year
By Evan Kaye, Current Writer As this strange year comes to an end, seniors reflect on the uniqueness of their experience with the hopes for a return to normalcy in time for their college experience. Seniors have a lot to say about this year, mostly because most feel like their senior year experience was taken from them….
“When I was merely a tiny little eighth grader sitting in the River Hill Auditorium, I remember hearing the seniors say that the 4 years would fly by, but I didn’t think they actually meant it.” Senior Sarah Burnett Nostalgically Reflects on Her High School Education
By Sarah Burnett, Former Current Editor-In-Chief Here I am. Sitting on my couch at 10 pm writing my last ever journalism article for the River Hill Current. Never in a million years did I ever picture that this would be the way I would be ending my favorite class, but needless to say, I wouldn’t want…
“As a freshman, I never thought that I would experience journalism or football. Now, I can’t imagine my life without them.” Senior Gabe Kamins Sentimentally Reflects on His High School Education
By Gabe Kamins, Former Current Editor-In-Chief I, like many other freshmen making the jump to high school, was nervous. According to all of the movies I had seen, high school was all about cliques. There were the “jocks,” the “nerds,” and the “goth.” I was none of these. I envisioned myself struggling to find my…
The Class of 2021 Sponsors Bid Farewell to their Senior Class
By Maire Crooks, Current Writer Thanks to their class sponsors Ms. Liu and Mrs. Kump, the River Hill High School class of 2021 have felt supported and mentored from the moment they stepped foot into River Hill in 2017. From decorating homecoming hallways with the Class SGA to planning events and working on masked-up graduation, Ms….
The Impact of Teachers on the Graduating Class of 2021
By Joey Pickus, Current Writer As the class of 2021 gets ready to graduate and to really think about college, there are a lot of teachers that have helped these students through their high school careers to get to where they are and where they will be in the future. The willingness of some teachers…
Increasing amounts of high school graduates not attending university
By Korey Moore, Current Editor-In-Chief Recent trends seem to indicate that fewer students are entering four-year colleges after graduating from high school. Statistics published by a broad variety of accredited public institutions show that growing numbers of high school graduates are instead pursuing other methods of professional preparation, or merely entering the workforce. The U.S….