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The Faces of 440

November 22, 2019 by Owen Grzywinski Leave a Comment

By Marnae Penn

Have you ever wanted a friend who was so thoughtful? Someone who listens to you and cares for you. This girl will play alternative music, bring you chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream, and watch That 70s show all night. Her name is Avery Buglione. Her last name is pretty hard to pronounce so, for now, we’ll call her Avery B. Avery B. is a girl who keeps you smiling. She’s sweet and nice. Whenever you’re around her you’ll be surrounded with pets, from cats to dogs to a cute guinea pig. Need a morning refresher well she’ll have Dunkin waiting for you. Want to go shopping? She’ll take you to Brandy Melville in downtown Philadelphia on Walnut Street. Want to grab a quick bite to eat? Well grab her and get some Chick-Fil-A but only those waffle fries. She’s a vegetarian. What’s your sign? Like Pisces? Well, that’s her sign! Her birthday, which is in the heart of spring, is the perfect time for her hobbies. Her favorite hobby is frisbee and she can teach you the correct way to throw and the proper way to catch. Another one of her hobbies includes homework. Avery would be an excellent person to ask for help in English and history. Avery plans her future well. Before jumping to adulthood she attended The Waldorf School of Philadelphia, which she called a “cult.” Now she attends a school she loves which is Science Leadership Academy. She wants to get married and work in the medical field. 

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The Faces of 440

November 22, 2019 by Owen Grzywinski Leave a Comment

By Dougie Oliver

Tristan Mayberry is a junior at Science Leadership Academy. He’s lived in South Philly his whole life and was born on July 9th. He grew up with older and younger siblings. Before transferring from Central High school he played baseball and SLA asked him to come to join the team; he went into depth about his time at his previous school. “It was big, people didn’t know each other.” When coming here he spoke about how it wasn’t too bad as he knew some people from previous clubs he played for. He spends his days going to his friend Nuala’s house, eating Mexican food, going to the gym, or practicing baseball. When he’s out of high school he may pursue contracting as a profession instead of his childhood dream which was to be a professional baseball player. When discussing the SLA move to Ben Franklin, Tristan didn’t seem to mind the move at all to a new building as he didn’t attend the previous one.

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Officer Anonymous

November 22, 2019 by Owen Grzywinski Leave a Comment

By Yasir Thomas

I had the pleasure of interviewing a school officer who can’t be named because of her job position. She has 21 years of work experience so far. When I asked for the steps it took to get this job, the answer was that she had to go to the police academy for six weeks and then she applied. The easiest and most difficult thing for her to do on this job is to make sure people are doing the right thing. I also asked her how the transitioning has impacted her, and she replied, “It was positive because for two weeks I went to different schools and met different people.” She described her relationship with staff and students as warm, friendly, accepting, and purposeful. She also receives respect from people here, too.

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The Faces of 440

November 22, 2019 by Owen Grzywinski Leave a Comment

Profile on Ms. LaBan

By Nuala Cowen

On the afternoon of Tuesday, October 22nd, I sat down with Ms. LaBan, the assistant teacher of my journalism class. Being a professional in the journalism field, I wanted to get a deeper insight on the art of writing. Growing up in a suburb, north of New York City, she loved to read books with an interesting plot such as, “The Outsiders” and one of her favorites, “That Was Then, This is Now,” both written by S. E. Hinton. From here, she grew a passion for writing, “I wanted to create characters that readers could relate to,” she said as she explained her key to becoming a successful writer. “I just released my book today,” she said excitedly as she pulled out from her bag one of the several books that she had written. “Beside Herself ” the book read. The book is about a woman who discovers her husband has had an affair, further demonstrating her hopes of writing something that the readers will relate to. “As a journalist you get to see so many things and because of that you get so many new ideas,” she explained.


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Wardrobe of SLA

By Harper Leary Staff Writer Philadelphia is a diverse city, and the student population of Science Leadership Academy reflects that fact— not just with their identities, but also with their fashion choices. If you walk down the hallways of SLA, your head will turn every which way to get a glimpse of all the different […]

How the Pandemic has Changed Live Events

By Maya Smelser & Anouk Ghosh-Poulshock Staff Writers Everyone remembers their first concert. But when the pandemic hit, many tours were canceled or rescheduled. There was a hiatus from live music as people adjusted to their new lives– so many teens missed out on their early concert experiences..  In the past few months, however, concerts […]

How Are SLA Students Are Dealing With Their Last Quarter?

Leticia Desouza Staff Writer After a long yet quick year at SLA, students from different grades have experienced many new things they weren’t able to experience during the 2020-2021 online academic year. After almost 10 months of being back in school, students have encountered difficulties and new experiences that further molded how the rest of […]

Philadelphia High Schools Now Starting At 9am

Lia Dunakin Staff Writer The School District of Philadelphia recently announced that all Philly high schools will start their instructional day at 9AM beginning in the 2022-2023 school year.  The reason given for this huge change is simply, sleep. Teenagers tend to get tired later  at night, and starting school at early hours can be […]

Shared Facilities: SLA, and Benjamin Franklin High School Encounters

Andre Doyle, Cameron Booker, & Leticia Desouza Staff Writers SLA and Ben Franklin began their co-location in the Fall of 2019 — but only this year have the two schools started to truly operate in the same space.  Not all of the facilities are used by both schools — most academic spaces are entirely separate. […]

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