Recent RBHS graduate Bailey Stover spent her 140th day of social distancing writing thank you notes, watching Netflix and delivering a letter to a friend.
During her 136th day of social distancing, senior (now high school graduate) Bailey Stover attended her RBHS graduation ceremony and celebrated afterward.
During her 91st day of social distancing, senior Bailey Stover worked with her co-EIC Anna Xu and advisor Robin Stover to submit entries to CSPA and NSPA.
Senior Bailey Stover spent her 79th day of social distancing hanging out with her family, watching Netflix, exercising and discussing issues regarding race.
Senior Bailey Stover spent her 59th day of social distancing saying goodbye to high school by creating Instagram posts for her fellow senior staff members.
Senior Bailey Stover spent her 31st day of social distancing baking, crying, watching TV, doing a mini photoshoot, being interviewed and eating ice cream.
As the world moves toward efficiency and people build bonds with computers rather than their fellow humans, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to be truly gratified and happy. Educators often overlook mental health curriculum, but while health in the form of exercise and nutrition exist, mental health is equally if not more valuable. Society needs to change, and it starts with teaching.
Columbia Public Schools (CPS) alerted students and families details of the overarching grading plan for the rest of the semester today, April 6, in an email from CPS Communications Director Michelle Baumstark.