It is the responsibility of ICSD to provide support for all students, including neurodivergent students and students with disabilities. The district primarily does this through…
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IHS Needs to Learn to Prioritize Health
With a virulent cold, the flu, and Covid creating a perfect storm, classrooms are regularly filled with the familiar sounds of coughing and sniffling. However,…
An Asexual Critique of the Sex Positivity Movement
I’m a part of Gen Z, a generation growing up in the age of the internet, in which childhood innocence is impossible and we are…
U.S. High Schools Belong in Dystopian Novels: Military Recruiters Edition
Every year, proud soldiers stand in the cafeteria and hand out pencils and stickers to high schoolers, trying to convince them to join the military…
Ranked Choice Voting: A New Way to Select Our Representatives
With midterm elections taking place on November 8, control of Congress remains uncertain. However, with the existence of only two successful political parties, the Republican…
Another Wrongful Conviction Overturned: Why More People Should be Talking About the Adnan Syed Case
The first time I listened to the podcast Serial back in 2017, I was immediately gripped by the both compelling and heartbreaking story of the…
Controversial Takes: The Quintessential Communication Contraption
The age-old debate of pencils versus pens is a familiar one, and a common topic of discussion among students world wide. Whether you are taking…
Kanye West’s Remarks Are Downright Dangerous
Content Warning: this article contains discussion of antisemitism and racism. Recently, Ye (formerly Kanye West) has been in the news—again. When I originally decided to…
The ENL Department Must Be a Priority for ICSD
ICSD provides an extremely valuable resource for students: the English as aNew Language (ENL) department. Many students come to the district withlimited English proficiency due…
Scheduling Conflicts: Causes and Consequences
From overlapping classes and forced zero periods to packed rooms and teacher overage, this year has presented numerous scheduling-related issues. While this is an easy…
Controversial Takes: (E-) Reading Platforms
It is estimated that around twenty three percent of the US population purchases an ebook every year. Ever since the introduction of e-reading platforms in…
Snow Day Calculator Says Zero Percent Chance in New York City
Snow days hold a special place in everyone’s heart. Maybe you superstitiously flushed an ice cube down the toilet or wore your pajamas inside out…
Society’s Issues With a Female Superhero
Brie Larson, the actress who plays Captain Marvel, was recently interviewed by Variety about the future of her character, leaving many true fans disappointed with…
Rethinking the Public Address System at IHS
Writer’s Note: This article was written in September, 2022. The Tattler acknowledges that changes at IHS may have been implemented by the time of publication.…
You’re Contributing to Homophobia and Transphobia, Whether You Know it or Not
As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, I’ve comeacross plenty of people who have made their anti-gaystance clear. It deeply troubles me that anyone would…
Sleep, Homework, or Friends?
I bet we have all seen shows or movies with “that” type of high school experience. Mean Girls, Clueless, High School Musical, Never Have I…
The Effects of Sleep, Homework, and Stress on the Student
Sleep, homework, and stress: three things that affect highschool and college students the most. Unfortunately, sleep,despite being crucial to function as a student and human…
Thoughts on The Queen
The Queen is dead.” First disbelief. Then confusion. And then, the internet exploded. Let’s be real, we all thought the Queen was immortal. Videos about…
Queen Elizabeth’s Death Should Finally Mark the End of the Monarchy
As British and American civilians alike mourn the death of Elizabeth II, I’m here to remind you about the darker things she represented and stood…
The Emmys: Recapped
Without the interest from last year on how they wouldproceed during COVID, the 74th Primetime EmmyAwards have little to attract viewers. With a few emot-ional…
Every year on a Thursday in early September, IHS comes back to life after a long ability to have more information in the form of their schedules…
Is the Book Always Better Than The Movie? An Unusual Take From An Avid Reader
Anybody who’s spent more than five minutes on “Book Tok” has probably witnessed an immense amount of snobbery, gatekeeping, and egotism. Us book readers like to…
When I wake up at 8:09 a.m. (one minute before my zero period class), the layout of my day is already decided. I’ll sit at…
Why Scandinavian TV Is So Good
Courtesy of Vox.com Over the past fourteen (nearly fifteen) months of pandemic lockdown, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video have become my three most important…
Why We Still Need NASA
July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong has just become the first man to step on the moon, and NASA has made history yet again. August, 1975.…
Caffeine: Harmful Yet Normalized
Many high schoolers struggle to function without their coffee, caffeinated tea, or energy drinks. We see this as young children, when our parents say in…
Haven’t We Been Through Enough?
Just as IHS students looked on hopefully toward the beginning of Spring Break two weeks ago, many noticed a significant shift in teachers’ homework policy…