During the COVID-19 pandemic, Upper School students weigh in on how they want to be graded

Today ends the second week of remote learning and the third week since Catlin Gabel School (CGS) students have been on campus. Similar to how other events are playing out around the world, there are many uncertainties for the future as Upper School (US) students struggle to picture how their education will look during this period of remote learning.

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Catlin Gabel School’s favorite cartoons at a glance

On Friday, Feb 22, 2020 a group of six high school boys had possibly one of the most genuine conversations of their lives. In an overcrowded, small, wood cabin located in the center of Camp Westwind, they reminisced and bonded over their favorite childhood cartoons. Using their iPhones for light, they covered everything from “the best cartoons of all time,” to “the most slept-on cartoons of all time,” and even the “cartoons with the best plot lines/story arcs.” For each of them, this conversation brought back feelings of pure, carefree, childhood happiness.

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How NBA teams and players are supporting part-time employees affected by COVID-19

While NBA fans, players, coaches, and commentators are all reeling from the recent suspension of the league, the stadium workers have immediately lost something even more important: their source of income. While coaches, players, and even broadcasters make a wage high enough to easily pass through these times, most of the stadium workers make money based on tips.

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What is climate change really? And what does it mean for us Portlanders?

I have found myself having many conversations,with people both within and beyond the Catlin Gabel School (CGS) community, about fears surrounding climate change. They are concerned about the state of our planet, and eager to ease their anxieties by discussing solutions. I embrace these conversations, if not for the selfish desire of easing my own existential angst, but since taking the Climate Change Palma Seminar, which began with a crash course in climate science, I have come to realize that the cold hard facts of climate change are not always clearly grasped.

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Health misconceptions of the coronavirus

People are spreading the word about the safest things to do to prevent coronavirus. Schools, businesses, and other large group gatherings are being shut down to prevent the spread of the virus. At the same time, there is information about preventive measures being shared on social media platforms, such as Facebook. Some of these suggestions, however, are not effective in stopping the spread of coronavirus.

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