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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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Critical Race Theory necessary to address white washed curriculum

Critical Race Theory necessary to address white washed curriculum

Zay Yontz, Features Editor February 1, 2022

Despite several initiatives to diversify the textbooks taught in schools, many textbooks have not changed. In regards to the education system,  “whitewashed,” is a term used to explain how many textbook...

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Current nutrition curriculum misinforms students on health

Parker Boone October 6, 2020

In this episode of "Unlearning" senior Parker Boone talks about misconceptions taught in nutrition curriculum. He provides possible solutions to improve nutrition lessons, and make students healthier. What...

Inflexible deadlines worsen quality of education

Inflexible deadlines worsen quality of education

The Rock and Bearing News Staff February 20, 2020
Deadlines control students’ lives. The specter of late work deductions or even worse, a zero, force students to figure out a way to manage their time that often result in stressful, unhealthy work management. The RBHS Executive Council and faculty are right to support separating academic performance from work ethic and behavior, moving away from harsh late work penalties.
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Universities change standardized testing requirements

Ji-Sung Lee September 22, 2018
Some colleges, such as Ball State University, have made sending test scores optional, using evidence that Grade Point Averages can be the strongest predictor of college success.
Health teachers encouraged to add sexting to curriculum

Health teachers encouraged to add sexting to curriculum

Jenna Liu March 10, 2016
While many students know the risks and negative consequences of sexting, a new bill looks to encourage all students to stay away from provocative communication.

Board of Education adjusts Civic Studies course, gains popularity among students

Faaris Khan November 2, 2015

The CPS Board of Education approved the restructuring of the district’s social studies curriculum in a meeting in January earlier this year. These changes, which brought improvements in the overall curriculum,...

New science curriculum focuses on experimentation, discovery

Stazi Prost September 20, 2012

Students can put their flashcards away because of a recent change in the way educators across the country will teach science. From this school year on, rote memorization will be less important overall...

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