Roaming Reporter: should teachers express their political opinions at school?
Students and teachers share their opinions on whether their teachers should be able to express their political viewpoints to their students.
Students and teachers share their opinions on whether their teachers should be able to express their political viewpoints to their students.
Students share their views on whether they prefer taking tests before or after break.
Students reveal their opinions on the new Chromebook plan this year.
Here is what incoming freshmen said about their first impressions of FVHS, classes and clubs they were looking forward to, and how high school compares to their middle school.
Most people are divided over the recent laws passed in Alabama regarding abortion. We try to find out the perspective of FVHS students about this matter.
Teachers discuss the distribution of B4L stickers and how they personally give them out. Take notes, students.
With a heavy schedule, high schoolers often choose to sacrifice their meals to keep pace with their routine. See which meals students tend to skip and how they think it affects their health.
While receiving an allowance may seem second nature to many, not receiving one is equally natural to other students. Read to see whether students receive an allowance, whether they have to work for it, and if they want one in the first place.
We ask students their thoughts on Christmas music and what time they think is most appropriate to start listening to them.
Everywhere you look, there is bound to be some group of students with their headphones in. Do they listen to music just for fun or is there actually a more useful purpose behind it – a strategy for tackling homework and studying?