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Junior Isabelle Bukovsan points to one of the old rainbow stickers given to teachers and staff to designate their offices and classrooms as safe spaces for LGBTQ+ youth. It fell apart when people changed offices, Bukovsan said. The new signal will be a paperweight, because paperweights are visible and also mobile, Bukovsan added.

Teachers carry the (paper)weight to help lift some from you

Dianne Caravela, Feature Editor March 7, 2016
Gender Sexuality Acceptance group restarts the safe space program using teachers classrooms, and surprisingly, paperweights.
Junior Em Prozinski  shows how she organizes her notes from the classes that haven’t gone paperless. Prozinski hopes that teachers go paperless because it is easier to keep track of multiple assignments. “I have a [folder] pocket for each class,” Prozinski said.

Students work to stay organized

Ali Duval, Staff Writer February 21, 2014

Papers stuffed in backpacks, folders falling apart, pencil bags unzipped. As the year progresses, students get gradually and gradually less organized. More quizzes and homework assignments to store, more...

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