2017

Save the date: October 31, 2017

May 9, 2017

By Chloee Toro ’18 Starting next school year, all students at Pritzker, the only Noble campus so far, will transition from beige khakis into black khakis/dress pants. Thanks to juniors Nadia Segura, Priscila Bautista and […]

Opinions

Linguistic Affairs

July 20, 2016

By Alva Chavez She came home one day, ready to tell mom about something funny that happened in school. “Mi maestro de Español dijo pene!” my sister exclaimed. Translation: “My Spanish teacher said penis!” A […]

News

IB vs. AP: Sophomores forced to choose

May 17, 2016

By Alva Chavez ‘17 Pritzker has been recently named an IB school. IB stands for International Baccalaureate. The non-profit educational foundation ensures that “intellectual, personal, emotional, and social skills needed to live, learn, and work […]

Opinions

Teaching to the Test

March 8, 2016

By Cristian Castillo ’17 and Alva Chavez ’17 “I can no longer cooperate with a testing regime that I believe is suffocating creativity and innovation in the classroom. We are not really educating our students […]

Opinions

Is police brutality a matter of racism or a flaw in the system?

March 8, 2016

By Alva Chavez ’17 and Jennifer Delgado ’17 A report by the United Nations Committee Against Torture on the police brutality in America singled out the Chicago Police Department for “frequent and recurrent police shooting […]

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Spotlights

Bullying: A national phenomenon

October 11, 2015

By Alva Chavez ’17 I wonder if she notices. The way students look around and roll their eyes as she begins to speak. Or in P.E., when a giggle or two escape students’ mouths when […]