Opinion | PCHS Students Share Their Spooky Opinions

Written By: Amy Zheng Are you curious about what your fellow classmates will be up to this Halloween? What will their costumes be? What’s their favorite Halloween candy? Or their responses to spooky-themed questions? Well—you’re in the right place! There are some interesting responses that you might relate to. As […]

Opinion | It’s Time For The Monarchy To Rest In Peace

Written By: Ava Osorio, Elton Huayre Due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the media has been focused on the monarchy in the United Kingdom. In modern-day, the monarchy represents unity for the kingdom. While many assume that the British have kept the monarchy system due to its important […]

Opinion | Has PCHS Strictness Risen This Year?

Written By: Sanai Spooner Many schools around the country have implemented newer and harsher regulations. Newly required uniforms, phone pouches to keep a student’s phone locked, routinely closed bathrooms, and so forth. Even within Port Chester High School, austerity has been executed in its new rules: round-the-clock hall monitors, keeping […]

Opinion | Can A Teacher Change the Way A Student Experiences A Class?

Written By: Kris Hightower Everyone has had that one teacher who immediately captivates their attention and respect. However, can even a teacher like that change the way a student experiences a class? PCHS senior Caelyn Matturo reminisces on a time where their math teacher had helped them when they were […]

Opinion | Struggling In School? PCHS Teachers Offer Advice

Written By: Andrea Vargas Sooner or later, every student struggles in school. Two teachers at Port Chester High School have some advice they would like to share with the current students body. Mr.Martinez, a science teacher, has been teaching for 37 years. During his time teaching, he has always loved […]