Here’s everything you need to know so far about Olivia Rodrigo’s hit single “drivers license,” the drama behind it, as well the infamous love triangle between the co-stars of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
By Sadie Arneson
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Here’s everything you need to know so far about Olivia Rodrigo’s hit single “drivers license,” the drama behind it, as well the infamous love triangle between the co-stars of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
By Sadie Arneson
Start the new year off right with these songs sure to make you feel positive and happy about this new beginning!
By: Sadie Arneson
Check out this detailed list of some of the best unique book recommendations from November!
By Laura Jones
Searching for something read this winter break, but unsure where to look? No need to fret, for Laura has assembled a list of wonderful reads to obsess over!
By Laura Jones
A few trendy fashion ideas and inspiration for winter time.
By Rymo Hymowitz
Known for its unique and delicious foods, Trader Joe’s is the seasonal snack headquarters to satisfy all your cravings during the holidays!
By Shir Asayag & Sarrah Wilkes.
A (slightly biased) list of the top 10 pop hits of 2020.
By Sadie Arneson
A mix of cozy winter-esque songs perfect to listen to when studying or relaxing during your free time.
By Sadie Arneson
Unsure what gift to get your friends or family over the holidays? No need to worry! In this detailed list of lovely eco-friendly gifts, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for for the perfect gift!
By Rymo Hymowitz
This past election was a stressful time for all of us and because we can’t discuss politics around campus as we normally could, we sent a survey to ask JCHS students how they felt about the election.
By Laura Jones
Last Friday, our JCHS community got to experience a (hopefully) once in a lifetime experience of a completely socially distanced Shabbaton-in-Place, with many fun and engaging activities thoroughly planned by the Student Life team and Knesset.
By Simona Lewis
How the ride-sharing ecosystem collapsed on its users, shareholders, and quasi-employees.
By David Gabbay
Get in the mood for ~spooky season~ with these easy listening songs, perfect to bop your head to.
By Sadie Arneson
Now that the Knesset board is full and ready for the year, you may be wondering what are their goals and intentions for JCHS as a whole? Keep reading to find out what Knesset has planned for our school community.
By Simona Lewis
Wanting to reach out to friends and reconnect, but don’t really know where to start? Fear no more! With these 6 clever tips from Simona, it’ll be easier than ever to bond with your friends during quarantine!
By Simona Lewis
In her Hebrew Literature and Culture class taught by Mrs. Rozenbloom, Natalia and her classmates have been learning about the of the evolution of the Hebrew language over time. Read about how they produce their own set of Hebrew vocabulary of terms to use for Zoom calls!
By Natalia Tuchman
Organization and productivity is essential in order to stay on top of things, such as homework, college applications, and out of school responsibilities. But how do you manage it all? With these 3 simple but genius pieces of advice, you’ll be confident in knowing you are organized and prepared for the day!
By: Laura Jones
Keeping connected with your friends and peers during this time of staying at home and social distancing is hard! But with these clever tips and ideas to stay involved and have fun, you’ll be more excited for your Zoom classes than ever!
By Natalia Tuchman
Staying stylish on Zoom calls during COVID-19 can be a struggle, but with these tips, tricks, and suggestions from Rymo, you will be in tip-top shape for the school year!
By Rymo Hymowitz
To help keep you motivated and on top of your classwork!
By Sadie Arneson