Monthly Archives: April 2026

Imagination in Creative Work

By Elizabeth Tang Grade 6 J.K. Rowling is the writer who wrote Harry Potter, the book series that is famous all over the world. When she was a kid, she loved to play role-playing games in her little loft; she liked to act as a wizard and other characters, and …

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The Role of Parents in Youth Sports

By: Elle Shi Grade 7 At the school game, when the cheering is so loud that you can barely hear the game, parents often have the loudest voices in the bleachers. However, their influence on their kids, both good and bad, can shape the competition, success, and even failure of …

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Hydration and Health

Every day, the human body loses water through breathing, sweating, and digesting food. At the same time, people need water to function correctly. Many people are not drinking enough water, which affects their health. One of the easiest ways to help your body is to drink plenty of water. So …

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Dead internet theory

By: Mitchell Cui Grade 11 The “Dead Internet Theory” used to be a weird joke from a late-night Reddit thread. It used to be just a conspiracy theory of bots talking to other bots. But when you look at the internet in 2026, it doesn’t feel like a joke anymore. …

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Earth Is Losing Its Wildlife — and the Numbers Are Shocking

Imagine waking up one day and finding out that three out of four of your neighbors had disappeared. That’s basically what’s happening to wildlife on Earth right now, and most people have no idea. Since 1970, the world has lost an enormous share of its animal populations. According to the …

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Artemis II Makes History: Humanity’s Farthest Journey from Earth in Over Half a Century

On April 6, 2026, NASA’s Artemis II mission achieved one of the most significant milestones in the history of human spaceflight. The mission — the first crewed flight beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972 — carried four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft, named Integrity, on a ten-day …

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Employee vs Manager Article

By: Ben Yi, Grade 10 Oftentimes, being a good employee doesn’t always translate to being a good manager. The skills that go into making someone excel as an individual contributor (mostly within a team as opposed to working on something by themselves), such as focus, discipline, or personal efficiency, are …

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Music: The Magic in Our Lives

By Elizabeth Tang Grade 6 When the little boy grew up, he went to a music school to study further and tried to use music to convey hope. This boy was Frédéric Chopin, a musician who brought happiness to people. Chopin might not have known about dopamine, but he certainly …

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