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“Roomies” Book Review

By ALISON LIEBERMAN “Roomies” is a clever and enjoyable novel about two soon-to-be roommates entering their freshman year of college. Readers are able to follow the lives of two girls as they embark on this new chapter in their […]

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Choreo Promo 2014

By RACHEL HOFFMAN and ALANNA LEVINE This year’s annual Choreo performance will take place April 3 and 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Tickets are $8 in advance, or $10 at the door. […]

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Jericho Students Visit China

By LAUREN DOLOWICH For the first time this year, Jericho High School pioneered a student exchange program with a school in China. Jericho Chinese teacher Ms. April Song and World Languages Curriculum Associate Dr. Elaine Margarita co-founded and coordinated […]

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Jericho’s Diversity Day 2014

By ERICA LEVY On Tuesday February 11th, Jericho Middle and High School students celebrated Diversity Day, an annual celebration during which students and teachers learn about and celebrate each others’ cultures through various performances. Boasting a range […]

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“My Beloved World” Review

By MIKAELA ADWAR United States Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor repeatedly amazes and inspires readers of her new memoir, which shares her remarkable journey to becoming the first Hispanic Justice. Sotomayor gives readers an intimate and honest look into her astonishing […]

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Snow Day Decisions

By DREW COHEN The weather this winter has so far resulted in five school day cancellations. According to Mr. Henry Grishman, the superintendent of Jericho Schools, the district has a maximum of six days that can be […]

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JPOV: Disaster in West Virginia

A JerEcho Point of View Editorial  By AMANDA DAMON Recently there was a catastrophic spillage of 7,500 gallons of a toxic coal cleaning chemical, crude MCHM, into the local West Virginian Elk River. There is much […]