Studying: A Process That Can Actually Be Fun

By Emma Bello, 10th Grade Have you ever found yourself sitting in front of your notes trying to store information for a test you have the next morning but nothing’s working? Well I’ve got you. I’ve been in that position more times than once, and through the years I’ve found tips and tricks that have helped me make the studying process quicker, easier, and most … Continue reading Studying: A Process That Can Actually Be Fun

Summer books teachers should assign

By Mabel Soriano, 11th Grade The summer is arriving, and we are tired of the usual book selection school requires us to read. I don’t know about you, but some classics are difficult to read due to the old English filling the pages. Even though I enjoy reading the Color Purple and the Great Gatsby, I want to see more modern literature in my assignments. … Continue reading Summer books teachers should assign

The Future of the SAT: Is it Dying?

By Ana Perez, 9th Grade The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States, although they are also used in certain Canadian universities. It was implemented in 1926 and its grading methods have been changed several times throughout the years. The College Board develops, publishes, and owns the SAT, a private non-profit organization; but even though they … Continue reading The Future of the SAT: Is it Dying?

What are the future plans of New Horizons’ Class of 2023?

By Mabel Soriano, 11th Grade There are many aspects that can influence your future. It could be money, family issues, politics, health, diseases, among others. However, when many things are uncertain, it is important to have a plan, whether broad or specific, in which you can establish what your future might look like. One of those loaded decisions is higher education and there are many … Continue reading What are the future plans of New Horizons’ Class of 2023?