As I read Jeannette Walls’ memoir, I felt true agony at the image of the “glass castle,” the magnificent home Walls’s
Fieldston’s squash program has taken huge steps forward this year. After a “trial” first year that resulted in 4 matches played and
Two non-indictment verdicts — in the cases of Michael Brown and Eric Garner — have sparked protests across the Fieldston campus, where
by Maya J., 6th grader Hey everyone, what would you do if you saw a woman getting abused by a man? You
by Hannah F., 6th grader Biased language can pass people by. They don’t realize the whole story or background. It could be
by Adoniah R., 6th grader Some people use biased language or writing to describe their opinions and express how they feel about
by Zane K., 6th grader “Hmmm, that was interesting.” Is something you might say after reading an article. The writer may have
by Maria G., 6th grader Biased language has the power to change how we look at a group of people or persons,
by Spencer S., 6th grader While you are reading books, magazines and newspaper articles be aware that writers may be using biased
Walking into a theater is like boarding an airplane. You show your ticket, you sit down, and in a few hours, you