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M.S.158 Chamber Choir
Take a look at the AI generated image for this article. What do you notice? I notice kids who are happy and enjoying what they are doing. If you love chorus and want to improve your singing even more, you should join the after school program "M.S.158 Chamber Choir". This club is for chorus enthusiast who want to support their passion for singing in an afterschool setting. The best part is any grade can join! When Does It Start? The Chamber Choir starts on October 27th at 2
Lukia Cassidy
Oct 221 min read


The fun does not only happen during school! Marie Curie Clubs and Afterschool Activities (October Edition)
Have you ever watched a movie about teenage lives in middle school or high school? Schools in the movies showcase sports programs, music/arts programs and other activities. Schools in these movies depict engaged and happy students. I'm proud to say our school is a real-life movie/TV show; we have sports, music, art, Math and Science clubs. When students are part of a club in their school, they are more than likely to enjoy going school. Sometimes, a student who struggles in
Oscar Chen and Liam Kuang
Oct 227 min read


When I Meet You Again
During math I caught his gaze on me. Our eyes locked for one second and he looked away immediately, smiling a little bit. “His name is Kyle” I said for the tenth time. “I know, Kylie,” Kelly said. “ You have said it like 10,000 times already” She told me with that heavy feeling in her voice which meant she was annoyed but she would still listen. It was because she loved having me as company and having me to talk to when it seemed that there was no one else she could talk to i
Samantha Huang
Oct 179 min read


The Struggles of a Sixth Grader
The first month of middle school is difficult for 6th graders due to a dramatic increase in academic and organizational challenges, social anxieties, and the overwhelming feeling of being a small fish in a very large pond. They must navigate a new and larger school with multiple classrooms and teachers, handle a heavier and more complex workload without the same level of direct supervision, and cope with new social dynamics and the pressure to fit in. This period is a signifi
Naia Latorre
Oct 173 min read


The Problems Of Light-Speed
Time is significant; it can be spent in many different ways. You can learn an instrument or a new language. However, when it comes to space, things take a considerable amount of time. It takes over 240 years for Pluto to rotate around the sun, and over 230 million years for the sun to orbit the Milky Way. And the main element that takes time in space travel is distance. It takes at least 7 months to travel 33.9 to 62 million miles to Mars, so imagine trying to travel interst
Grayson Goldberg
Oct 174 min read


Short story series: "Lookout 9"
Three years after the Alisetch Republic annexed the landlocked country Taloweiz, Ciwera, worried about being next, had stationed multiple outposts throughout the cold climate of their country’s borders with the task to repel any invading enemies. Ciwera has unfathomably cold temperatures. The country is bordered by Taloweiz and a few other small countries. They have a weak army with outdated weapons. In 1881, Ciwera is attacked by the Alisetch Republic. Positioned right by
Joel Kim
Oct 175 min read


We Survived the First Month of 6th Grade!
For most students, going from 5th grade to 6th grade is a huge step and can be extremely challenging and scary. In 5th grade, the teachers would walk us through the hallways to different classes in two lines. Now, we have to walk on our own from class to class. In 5th grade, we didn’t have to carry around heavy book bags and laptops. But now, we have to carry heavy book bags and laptops. In 5th grade, teachers helped us with every step of the way. Although now, we must face s
Annie Lin
Oct 173 min read


The SHSAT: What is it?
Whether you are a 6th grader, 7th grader, or an 8th grader, you will be going to high school at one point or another. Many people choose to go to their zoned schools, others choose to go to screened schools, which are based on grades and essays! There are many other types of schools people can enter in, but the one we are focusing on is the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT). The SHSAT is a timed entrance exam for admission into New York City’s eight specialize
Eshal Imam
Oct 173 min read


Your Guide To High School: Applications and More
High school applications are a challenging topic. Have you been saying to yourself " It is so difficult trying to figure out where you...
Amrita Hans
Oct 104 min read


Would you rather have siblings or be the only child?
Whether or not you having siblings, your parents are blessed to have such (a) wonderful child(ren). Is it better to have siblings, or no...
Sophia Weng
Oct 104 min read


Extinct animals: Extinct for a reason?
We all know about extinct animals: the fearsome tyrannosaurus rex, the megamouth, the sabertooth tiger! But, if you could bring some...
Madalynn Sclafani
Oct 102 min read


Why Join The Curious Times?
It’s been plastered all over the Morning Meeting slides; an interest meeting for our school newspaper "The Curious Times". The schools...
Timothy Lai
Oct 102 min read


Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Bayside: Honoring Voices & Champions in Our Community
As September rolls in, Bayside and all of Queens light up in celebration: Hispanic Heritage Month is here. From September 15 through...
Nadia Tsou
Sep 263 min read


Why Music?
There are countless hobbies in the world—sports, visual art, dance, and many more. But for me, one stands out above the rest: making...
Timothy Lai
Jun 204 min read


Welcome to 6th Grade! Tips & Advice from Students Who’ve Been There
Starting 6th grade can feel like a big leap—new school, new teachers, new routines—but don’t worry! We spoke to students who just...
Samantha Huang
Jun 203 min read


The importance of Summer Reading
Every summer is amazing in my opinion, but in the middle of the summer like out of no where, you may get a little bored and there is a...
Charles Cronin
Jun 201 min read


Summer Solstice and Summer Break
June 20th is the Summer Solstice, a day which marks the longest daylight/sunlight of the year. For students that means summer is here! In...
Sophia Weng
Jun 203 min read


ODD FUTURE
(La versión en español está en la parte posterior.) Odd Future and often abbreviated as OF or OFWGKTA, was an American alternative...
Charles Cronin
May 232 min read


Born “Unlucky”: The Systematic Disadvantage of Being A Part of the Lower Class
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy the essentials of life; food, clothing, housing, and an education. Money is the fundamental...
Michelle Garcia
May 233 min read


Crystals! The beauty and meaning behind crystals
Crystals are beautiful, right? But, did you know that crystals have meaning and depth to them? I’ll show you 3 types of different...
Phoenyx DePass
May 232 min read
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