2018

Students’ feelings about Pritzker

May 30, 2018

By Nayeli Hernandez ’20 Pritzker College Prep, the home of the Jaguars, is quite a small school. And because of its small size, the Pritzker staff and students are like a family, everyone knows everyone, […]

2018

Yaneet Rodriguez: the famous Shelly herself

May 30, 2018

By Kayla Cruz ’20 Waking up early and getting ready to leave for school, senior Yaneet “Shelly”  Rodriguez can be seen riding her bike to school. Rodriguez loves to ride her bike and considers it […]

Culture

Stress difference between IB and regular classes

May 30, 2018

By Paola Diaz ’19 In any class, one can expect classwork, quizzes, tests, and homework, but is the amount of stress different for different class (IB and regulars) types? Is there a difference in how […]

2018

How do Freshmen Deal With Difficult Classes?

May 30, 2018

By Alexandra Garcia ’18 Ever since freshmen stepped  into the front doors of Pritzker College Prep, they have been taking similar and different classes from their elementary school. Some similar classes they are currently taking […]

2018

Michael Barcenas: The strong and fit

May 30, 2018

By Briana Jimenez  ’18 Outside of school perspective of Barcena’s life: Michael Barcenas spends a lot of his time doing one thing: exercising, exercising, and exercising.  Why? Well he wants to be fit. Or maybe […]

2018

Binge Watch on a Waitlist

May 15, 2018

By Stephania Flores ’20 “One more episode and then I will start…” One hour later and still “One more episode.” You check the time. “Oh My God- it is getting late and I haven’t even […]

2018

Finals are coming

May 15, 2018

By Monica Soto ’20 Finals are coming up and they can be stressful, so it’s a good idea to prepare for them. Getting ready for finals can be hard if you prepare at the last […]

2018

“Say yes to the dress”

May 10, 2018

By Barbara Garcia ’18 Stores are getting crowded, girls are screaming, and hair and makeup appointments are pending. Did you guess what’s coming up? Yes! You’re correct it’s prom season. Have you ever wondered what’s […]

2018

Difficulties in Math: You Are Not Alone

May 10, 2018

By Ruben Soberanis ’19 During the time that students transition from grammar school math to high school math, things get fairly bumpy. One notices that math they start to learn does not add up in […]

2018

Quarter 4: How are students preparing?

May 10, 2018

By Bianca Feliciano ’20 It is finally quarter four, and it is time to conclude the year with good grades,  completed community service, and a smile. Quarter three grades were due on Apr. 7 at […]

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