School Security Tightens in Wake of Newtown

By Justin Julianelle In the wake of the Newtown tragedy, food is no longer allowed to be delivered in part of all Branford Public Schools reviewing their procedures and protocols. Effective the first day back from winter break, the school no longer allows food to be delivered from places such as The Hornets’ Nest Deli and P & M Fine Food Delicatessen. Lee Panagoulias, Principal at Branford High,

New Teacher Hopes to Create Her Legacy at Branford High School

By Sam Bailey-Loomis Students strolling down the A wing in Branford High School will see a smiling, familiar face outside A-20 each day. Laughing, playful, and always looking forward to a great day. Twenty-three-year old Jennifer Kordek, the new Psychology and Civilizations teacher, welcomes all students into her class to learn and grow. Kordek was born in New Haven, and was raised in Hamden and

Mid-Term Scheduled Shortened

By Hunter Carden Changes in the mid-term schedule might have high school students a little worried as the week of mid-terms quickly approach. Instead of the original five day schedule, the mid-terms are now crammed into four days. Under the new schedule, the make up exam time was removed from the last day. Now the period one and two exams are given on the same

The School Day, Even Longer

Several states will participate in a new federal program to lengthen the school day, according to a federal announcement last week. New York is one of the five states participating in this program along with: Colorado, Massachusetts, Tennessee, and yes, Connecticut. The United States Department of Education is working with the National Center on Time and Learning to gain the support of states all around

The Apocalypse is Here. So What Now?

By Nina Mariotti As 2012 rapidly comes to an end, some would say the world is coming to an end as well. For the past few years now, people have been claiming that the Mayans predicted the world would end on December 21st, 2012. Movies that show morbid or sad ways of the world ending,like “Seeking a Friend for the World to End” and “The Day After

Branford High School Responds to the Newtown Tragedy

By: Sam Bailey-Loomis  After the deaths of twenty eight innocent lives last Friday morning at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, parents and families of the deceased as well as people of all ages all over Connecticut are responding in various ways. Students at Branford High School have responded to this tragedy, and have taken steps to be supportive and hopeful for all those

Marty McFly Time Travels and Brings Back Film to BHS

From All Your Editors Have you ever wondered what Branford High School was like in the 1960’s?  Well, do we have a treat for you, some secret footage was found, retaped by Mr. Madden, the Technology Coordinator, and uploaded onto YouTube.  Try and see where you would have fit in. The film was made in 1965 and it depicts all aspects of life at Branford

Tweak of Law Means Small Changes in School Lunches

By: Kelsey Austin & Brianna Boteler School lunches are in for a change – again. According to Yahoo! News, The Agriculture Department has included more meat and grains into the school lunches due to the criticism of new federal guidelines for school lunches. Tom Vilsack, Agriculture secretary, told members of Congress that the department is going to be getting rid of the daily and weekly

Branford High School Decks the Halls

  Tis the season for Branford High School faculty to show their holiday spirit. As you walk around the halls this December be sure to look for festive holiday decorations. The countdown to Christmas has begun and teachers are making sure to show their spirit for the holidays.  It is the last week of school before Christmas and everyone is ready for the week full of laughter and

The Great Debate: Unweighted vs. Weighted GPAs

By Kelly Du Many students here at BHS strive to be on the coveted list: High Honors. This past quarter though, after report cards were sent out and red and white cards were distributed, many students were left confused and frustrated. “Since freshman year, I’ve gotten high honors until this year. I had a couple B’s in my AP classes, but I still should have