Thank You

By Stacey Wells ’15 When I entered my sophomore year, I wasn’t involved in any clubs or organizations here at Sherwood. My mom and I argued about it (well, more of her making a decision and me resisting) that I was to join something that year and it better be interesting. I refused to stay long hours after school and … Read More

For Reel

By Jack Armstrong ’15 I have always known what I wanted to do after high school: be a filmmaker. As high school comes to an end, it’s hard to explain the level of passion and dedication I have for filmmaking. Most people would probably assume I just like to sit around watching movies and TV shows (and I do to … Read More

What I Learned in High School

By Marie Moeller ’15 After several drafts, I finally decided that the easiest way to express my thoughts towards high school is through a list of 40 things I learned. So, I learned 1. what veganism means, 2. I would rather have two close friends than a friend group, 3. Durkheim’s theory of isolation, 3. sleep deprivation is the norm, … Read More

Retro Tracksuit

By Hunter Moore ’15 I was a freshman entering a big high school, and I didn’t want to be like the rest of the freshmen. I wanted to stand out … but how?  I thought about this a great deal. I ran for class VP (and won), which was a start, but it wasn’t different enough and I just ended … Read More

Out With The Old, In With The New

By Stephen Luckey ’15 High school was always something I feared prior to my entrance in Sherwood. I remember my first day of freshman year and how the hallways were stuffed to the gills with students I had never seen. I remember it all felt like a blur. The thing about high school is, it’s all just a game. We … Read More

Your Girl From Channel 36

By Allie Pino ’15 Before I even begin and start getting in my feelings, I want to warn you that my experience with high school didn’t turn out like any other seniors. And in no way, shape or form am I setting up a pathway for future generations to walk along. This column has been written strictly for my fans … Read More

Random Is Calling

By Catherine Jou ’15 I don’t know who I am, what I will be like in the future and how I was perceived through this purgatory we call high school. In the eyes of my friends I’ll probably be remembered for being notoriously random and abstract. To most of my teachers, I was more likely than not your typical, quiet … Read More

What High School Really Taught Me

By Brian Hughes ’15 The thought that some people have about your four years of high school being some of the best in your life is a questionable one to me. For my sake, at least, I hope it’s not so. Come graduation, I don’t want to be standing there in a cap and gown with my diploma thinking about … Read More

Patience is a Virtue

By Ankur Kayastha ’15 Adolescence is a confusing time in everyone’s life. You have the expectations of an adult, but the freedom of a child. You are guaranteed to make mistakes, yet no one seems to understand when you do. This is the life of many teens going through high school, especially if you don’t hang around the right people. … Read More

Anarchy Club, My Sole Regret

By Gianna Bartolini ’15 I’ve heard theories about what high school should be. One is that it’s where you’re supposed to find where, and with whom, you fit in. The school community emphasizes belonging, whether it is a club, a team or as a part of a friend group. Students are often pressured into these activities, then into embodying the … Read More