Current Issue

Letter From The Editor

It’s been quite an eventful year! Who knew we’d be releasing yet another fantastic issue virtually from the comfort of our homes?

Diary of a Quarantiner

Quarantine, ugh.

We Are All Equal

We are equal, we are family

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Time Brings Change

The comfort and riches of the wealthy are unimaginable to some.

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My Crazy Family 

Home is a place where kids can be safe

Change Our Ways

It was a cool summer evening when our family was watching the U.S. Open Round 1.

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The Torture of the American Dream

Far away in the United States, Working to save her children from their dangerous lives…

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The Tiger

Silently and softly, the striped predator creeps along the edges of the marshy mangrove while watching an animal leave the safety of its home.

Capture

Collecting seashells, Overrun by the water, The waves pull me in…

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Nighttime Stroll

It is one in the morning, as I aimlessly wander through a hallway looking at its dull grey walls, and I’m confused as to why there aren’t any doors or corners!

Rainbow Child

Doors of My Future

I move into another apartment. This one is made of crumbling bricks and tall windows.

Adventure in the Shed

One day I went exploring in the shed and found an orange and black tarantula.

Empowerment

Once upon a time, there lived two powerful girls, Khadija and Janice.

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Sharon Suardi is 9 years old, currently attending Abram Jenks School.  As an artist for roughly five years so far, drawing is a favorite pastime (especially when bored!), and she loves to spend her time and explore life through her artistry.  

The Nature of Brokenness

He said my brokenness was beautiful.

Should the NBA Play this season?

For about half a year now, NBA players have been gathering in Disney’s “The Bubble.”

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Why the Flowers Grow

My grandmother used to wipe the tears off my cheek…

Introverts Unite!…Separately

I went home after spending two whole days at preschool for the week.

The Injury

I was on the ground and I felt a sharp pain in my right leg.

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Sharon Suardi is 9 years old, currently attending Abram Jenks School.  As an artist for roughly five years so far, drawing is a favorite pastime (especially when bored!), and she loves to spend her time and explore life through her artistry.

Hopes and Dreams for Back to School

Virtual learning was set up as an emergency effort by teachers because of the pandemic, this COVID-19 that is keeping everyone in quarantine.

Academy of Palumbo

A school community can be anything you want it to be.