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By Sara Greenberg According to a 2018 statistic from CNN, the U.S. has experienced nearly 300 school shootings since 2009. With the high number of shootings, safety has become a very prominent topic in schools. On February 27, 2019, Commanding Officers Sergeant Norman Hall and Lieutenant Daniel Valentine of the Greenburgh Police Department visited the
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By Reese Cohen Last Valentines Day, February 14, 2018, 17 people left their house ready to go to school, expecting a normal day. A couple hours later, a gunman opened fire at their school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Their lives were lost, but their memories were certainly not forgotten. In response to the tragedy,
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By Reese Cohen On January 17th, all three presidential candidates delivered their speeches and at the end of the day Daniel Lampert was elected as the 2019 Student Body President, with Lior Ben-David as the new Student Body Vice President. Jessica Baden was elected as Student Government Chief of Staff, and Alexandra Zelman as Communications
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By Andrew Bosworth With over 85% of teens on different social media platforms and over one million children in the United States harassed every year, there is an increasing demand for internet safety education across the country. Jesse Weinberger, or “Big Mama”, a forensic hacker, speaks to students in all grades, from kindergarten through college,
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By Sara Greenberg …And they’re off! Schechter’s seniors have officially begun their exciting yet meaningful journey on Lev V’Nefesh, but not before a Senior Send-Off ceremony. Parents, students, faculty and, of course, the seniors met in Schechter’s High School Gym on Wednesday afternoon to wish the seniors a nesiah tovah (good trip). The ceremony began
By Maya Rotman This year’s high school musical, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, debuted on Thursday to a sold out crowd. Directed by High School Musical Director Marci Schein, the musical tells the story of the murder of Edwin Drood, played by Emily Ferry. Every night, the play ends differently, with the audience getting to
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[slideshow_deploy id=’941′] By Solomon Fox On Wednesday, January 10th, 2019, students, faculty, mental health professionals, and parents from the greater New York area came together to learn about mental health. The event, the “Open Minds Summit,” was attended by over 600 individuals from the greater New York area. The summit was planned completely by senior
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By Sara Greenberg As the race for Student Body President continues, it can be very overwhelming to decide which candidate to select. Therefore, The Lions Roar has asked each of the presidential candidates some questions to help give you a better understanding of who you will be voting for. Their responses were as follows: What