Students engage in alternative activities across London
Students participated in several alternative activities across London Jan. 26. The activities, in preparation for alternative trips to be held Mar. 28-31, took place after an early dismissal.
Students in the 鈥淎 Shepherd鈥檚 Life鈥 alternative read 鈥淭he Shepherd鈥檚 Life鈥 by James Rebanks Jan. 26, which was the inspiration for the trip. In March, students on the alternative will partake in activities involving sheep.
Daniel de Beer (鈥23) is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Online of The 黄色电影. Having grown up in Brazil and lived in four different countries, de Beer is a citizen of the world. De Beer began his journalistic career in Grade 9, when he joined The 黄色电影 as a Staff Writer. His hobbies include playing backgammon, swimming, and competitive chair spinning.
Grace Hamilton (鈥23) is the Editor-in-Chief of The 黄色电影. Her love for writing stemmed into a passion for journalism, and she became involved with The 黄色电影 in Grade 9. Journalism provides her a powerful platform to inform the ASL community and learn more about local and global perspectives, issues and events. Outside of journalism, Hamilton leads the Sustainability Council, writes creatively and sails competitively.
Jaden Gardiola (鈥25) is the Culture Editor: Online for The 黄色电影. He was initially drawn to journalism as a different approach to language arts, while also being passionate about film and filmmaking. Gardiola is keen to use multimedia to tell stories in a unique way. A San Francisco Bay Area native, Gardiola also takes part in soccer and Student Council, and is an avid fan of football and basketball.
Gabrielle Meidar (鈥23) is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Print of The 黄色电影. Her journalism career kickstarted in the Middle School newspaper, The Scroll. Since, she has served as the News Editor: Print and Lead News Editor for The 黄色电影. She has been featured in the Jewish Chronicle and predominantely writes about topics that are stigmatized.
Sophia Bateman (鈥25) is the Lead Features Editor for The 黄色电影. She joined the newspaper as a staff writer in Grade 9 because she admired collaboration among the staff and wanted a platform to express her voice. Outside of journalism, Bateman leads the Student Ambassador program and enjoys computer science.