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  • Springing into Sports: Students Prepare for Season with New COVID Precautions

    TLRoar     March 23, 2021     News

    by Ariana Wiseman  With the return of warmer weather and lower COVID rates, TLS spring sports will begin on April 19, a semblance of normalcy in a strange year.   Like in most years, track, golf, softball, baseball and boys tennis will be offered; however, with COVID-19 protocols in place. Preseason practices started March 15, over

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  • A Sophisticated Semester: Students, Faculty Explore One Semester Courses

    TLRoar     March 18, 2021     News

    by Moshe Creditor Over the course of one’s high school career, a Leffell School student will take around 32 different courses. That means over 160 courses remain.   TLS’s current curriculum contains 117 single-semester courses and 83 full-year courses. Single semester courses offered are most commonly electives, such as Computer Science or Jewish History. Full-year courses

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  • Staff, Faculty Explore Trump and Biden’s Relationships with Israel

    TLRoar     March 17, 2021     Features

    by Lyla Souccar In Donald Trump’s four years in office, he moved the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, declared Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights and negotiated peace treaties between Israel and four Arab nations. Despite the changes Trump initiated, many wonder if President Joseph Biden will ultimately be better for Israel as

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  • Dr. Biden, Meet the Doctors at The Leffell School

    TLRoar     March 16, 2021     Features

    by Zoe Alsfine The title “doctor” originally came from the Latin word for teacher. In 1861, Yale declared the first-ever official Ph.D. in the United States, and since then, 50 distinct categories of PhDs have emerged, one of them in education. Surprisingly, given the authenticity of higher degrees, specifically non-medical doctorates, going by the title

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  • Masks, Meals and More: Students Organize Service Projects Over the Summer features

    TLRoar     March 16, 2021     Features

    by Elijah Wiseman As businesses were shut down and toilet paper was picked clean off supermarket shelves, several students decided to step in to help relieve the health crisis in our country. TLS students sewed masks, donated meals to hospitals and 3D-printed over 13,000 ear savers for health professionals in 12 states. “My dad asked

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  • Why is this year different from all other years? 10 ways to make the Passover Seder fun this year.

    TLRoar     March 16, 2021     Culture, News

    by Lily Lebwohl  Why is this year different from all other years? Ten ways to top last year’s Passover Seder! With our second pandemic Passover approaching, some worry it might be difficult to keep the Seder enjoyable and meaningful due to the lack of people. Keeping the conversation going and catching up is easy to

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  • March 2021 Issue

    TLRoar     March 13, 2021     Editorial, Features, News, Op/Eds, Print Editions, Uncategorized

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  • VHS Learning Provides Opportunities Beyond TLS

    TLRoar     March 9, 2021     Features

    by Andrew Bosworth Did you know that TLS offers enough courses so that every sophomore, junior and senior could take a different elective each year with 30 courses left to spare? While most students choose to take classes only offered at TLS, others have decided to participate in online courses through an online provider called

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  • Not Just For Girls, Not Just For Boys, Just For Peeing

    TLRoar     March 9, 2021     Op/Eds, Uncategorized

    by Tirra Stein-Talesnick Disclaimer: The following is written by an 8th grader in Lisa Levine’s Honors English class. Walk down the hall. Near the door. Eyes flicker to the small white figure, in a skirt or pants. Push the door open and walk inside. Enter and approach the urinal or toilet. Pee. Wash hands. Exit.

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  • Eighth-Grader Advocates for Increased Focus on Mental Health

    TLRoar     March 9, 2021     Op/Eds

    by Ary Hammerman Disclaimer: The following is written by an 8th grader in Lisa Levine’s Honors English class. It’s 11:30 p.m. and a tear slides down your face as you struggle to finish memorizing the equations for the math test tomorrow. You know that you should sleep to be able to focus, but your anxiety

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