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Under the Radar

Under the Radar

Hansini Mahajan, Reporter December 6, 2024

Most students are familiar with the new phone and attendance policies, but existing policies—official school support systems designed to help—may go unnoticed. WELLNESS CENTER With a calming...

A+ Arms Races and the Quest for Self-Actualization

A+ Arms Races and the Quest for Self-Actualization

Bethany Lai, Editor-in-Chief April 15, 2024

Consider the figure 3.78, the mean cumulative GPA of the class of 2022, as per the Clayton Education Foundation Annual Gratitude Report. 3.78 — that GPA resides comfortably within the upper levels...

CHS Senior Blake Feinstein poses in front of the new Wellness Center. The space is located across from the art classrooms in the old bookstore.

Waiting for Wellness

Alex Cohen, Editor-in-Chief February 27, 2024

Wellness Coordinator Jennifer McKeown is very excited to have chairs in the new Wellness Center space after dragging two over from the art room for our interview. After months of behind-the-scenes work,...

An illustration of a therapy session on a Clayton graduation cap.

Do Students Need a Shrink?

JiaLi Deck, Sidra Major and Kipp Vitsky February 21, 2024

          Ninety percent of Americans feel that we are currently in a mental health crisis, according to the Pew Research Center. In a time when it seems we...

TI-nspire CX II with the sentence “How can we help” on the screen.

Is Improving Mental Health on Schools’ Bucket Lists?

April Kim, Reporter October 5, 2023

Societal standards for young adults have molded the expectations set by the school board for students. Due to the recent recognition of mental health in the media, school boards of  various states have...

The Significance of Seasonal Sadness

Mira Stahlheber, Madeline Jeans and Alyssa Blanke January 19, 2023

During a certain season, some may notice their friends, family, and even themselves becoming more depressed. According to Boston University, around 10 million Americans are affected by seasonal depression....

Burned Out

Burned Out

JiaLi Deck and Sophia Lu November 2, 2021

“To be a teacher these days means to be the following: content expert, pedagogical expert, ‘collaborator,’ and at crucial times, therapist; it means working outside the school day, frequently in...

The Youth Of Today: How Are They Doing?

The Youth Of Today: How Are They Doing?

Katie Perrin, Reporter November 18, 2020

The state of the world today is taking a toll on adults worldwide, from the pandemic to increasing political divides to civil unrest over racial injustices. Adults, however, have the help of maturity and...

State of Mind

State of Mind

Ellie Tomasson and Camille Respess December 3, 2015

Introduction We are afraid of what we don’t understand. Mental illness is an issue that is so cryptic and nuanced in nature that it scares us. Anxiety and depression, as Clayton High School juniors...

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Nisha Klein, Page Editor November 4, 2015

Colder weather has some people feeling SAD.   Seasonal Affective Disorder (known more commonly by its acronym) is fairly common, though less frequently discussed than some other similar disorders....

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