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USING AI ACADEMICALLY The new AI guidelines feature a three-zone chart that clearly states the way students should use AI depending on the zone in which it’s it. “The chart is really helpful because it’s direct and easy to follow,” said Maeve Hammond ‘27. “When teachers put it in assignments, there’s no question on how much AI we can use on that given assignment.”

Guiding minds around AI

Mira Jayaraman '26, School Editor
October 31, 2024
Digging into learning

Digging into learning

Megan Peng '25, Design Editor
October 31, 2024
PLENTIFUL PERSPECTIVES In eighth grade, history students look into different media biases and how they show through the website AllSides which shows the impact bias has on journalism. “The lesson we had was really important,” said Evan Teeter ‘29. “It's important to know how to get the facts when we research what is actually happening in the news.”

Empowering electoral engagement

Dhruv Nallamothu '25, Managing Editor, Online
October 31, 2024
AT THE READY Maddie Miller ‘24 featured in the center ready to charge out of the goal during a defensive corner. Kate Miller ‘26 flanking her older sister on the right side. “This was a super intense game,” said Maddie Miller. “However I remember it being extremely rewarding in the end, and all of our hard work really paid off.”

Goalie going for glory

Izzy Baru '25, School editor
May 2, 2024
SOCCER STAR Dayne Bartscht ‘04, pictured on the right, was a star player and captain of the soccer team at Greenhills. “He was the guy you wanted on your team and the player that other teams loved to hate,” Associate Director of Admissions and former athletic director Eric Gajar said. “He was chippy, and he didn’t take anything from other people.”

Brewing it up

Lauren Ye '26, School staff
May 1, 2024
Mind the gap

Mind the gap

Anika Bery '24, Lifestyles staff
May 1, 2024
Lockdown. Ben Formicola ‘24 prepares to block an on-goal shot against North Farmington earlier this year. “ I didn’t think we were gonna win”, said Formicola. “We were all kind of in shock.”

Down but not out

Teddy Staebler '25, School staff
May 1, 2024
TIDYING UP Facilities staff member Sam Cash works to make sure the sixth-grade forum is ready for students to learn and interact in. “I really love my job here,” said Cash. “I feel lucky to have great benefits that come with my job and enjoy what I’m doing at the same time.”

Hidden hero

Mira Jayaraman '26, School staff
May 1, 2024
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