Young Writers

Blog Post· — Artwork: The Scream by Edvard Munch I penetrated the famous artwork with my gaze as I imagined myself inside the painting–glorious, I thought. The colors swirled around the painting–some wobbly,...

Editorial· — Write down your favorite animal. Your favorite food. An interesting object. A place you have dreamed of going to but have never visited. Now, put them all together to create...

Editorial· — Fish Matilda Glascott, 6 Being at home is no fun I’d much rather be at school I bet the fish are already in one Fish are pretty cool. Fish get...

Editorial· — Going to the Beach Katie Yang, 11       YESTERDAY Beautiful day. I went to the beach. The beach is beautiful too. Shining brightly like it has just won...

Blog Post· — People often think that girls like to prance around wearing pink and playing with dolls, WRONG!! Girls are so much more than that. We are inventors, engineers, chefs, authors, and...

Editorial· — Pasta Sandwiches in Quarantine Adrianna Ho, 8 1. In quarantine I missed my uncle’s wedding because it was cancelled in May, and Take Your Child to Work Day: I was...

Editorial· — Then and Now Kaitlyn Ho, 11 If I knew then what I know now I would have prepared for house arrest because of those crown-shaped bacteria those wrecking balls I...

Editorial· — COVID-19 Hooria Farid, 6 In this quarantine, We will all be fine As my brother and I stand in a line, We make sure that we don’t whine And we...

Editorial· — Write a poem or a story where a sudden change in the weather provides a pivotal point.

Editorial· — Pigeon City Charis Choy, 11 Amber rays of sunlight flooded through the city, casting long shadows behind the tall buildings. A glint of sun caught on dark grey feathers as...