• "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose." -Dr. Seuss
  • “Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don't belong.” - Mandy Hale
  • "It was never easy to look into the future, but it is possible and we should not miss our chance." —Andrei Linde
  • “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S. Lewis
  • “Your life does not get better by chance it gets better by change.” - Jim Rohn
  • “If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.” - Thich Nhat Hanh
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Robertson’s Reportings: Decreasing COVID Cases, New Executive Orders

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief January 29, 2021

Welcome back to Robertson’s Reportings! After a spike from the holidays, the number of COVID-19 cases per day has begun to drop. On January 11, cases increased to almost 10,000 in one day. However, two...

Robertson’s Reportings: Inauguration Day, Vaccine Production

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief January 22, 2021

Welcome to another week of Robertson’s Reportings! This was a very historic week, as President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were inaugurated. The ceremony was held at the U.S. Capitol on...

Robertson’s Reportings: In-Person Learning Delay, Troops in D.C.

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief January 15, 2021

On Tuesday night, Guilford County’s Board of Education met to vote on the return of middle and high schoolers to in-person learning within the next two weeks. The Board was presented with COVID-19 data...

Mr. Naglee Wins Piedmont-Triad Principal of the Year

Mr. Naglee Wins Piedmont-Triad Principal of the Year

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief January 14, 2021

Congratulations to Mr. Naglee, the Piedmont-Triad Principal of the Year! After winning the Guilford County Schools Principal of the Year award, Mr. Naglee advanced to the next level. He competed against...

Robertson’s Reportings: Chaos at the Capitol, School Updates

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief January 8, 2021

Welcome back to the first Robertson’s Reportings of 2021! On Thursday and Friday, the biggest story on the news was the chaos erupting at the Capitol building. The Senate and House of Representatives...

Why We Should Come Back to School in January: The Interview

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief January 8, 2021

In the first part of this article, I discussed my reasoning regarding why we should return back to school. In the meantime, I received some insights from Chief Academic Officer of Guilford County Schools...

Why We Should Come Back to School in January: The Evidence

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief January 7, 2021

“You’re not coming back in January,” said my mom, my friend, and even some teachers who have their own speculations. I’m optimistic, and I have evidence to support my belief that GCS high schoolers...

The Effects of Too Much Screen Time

Taylor Meister, Staff Writer December 21, 2020

In today’s world of virtual school, Zoom meetings, and Netflix, it’s hard to find some time away from the screens. Instead of going to school and interacting with their teachers and peers, students...

Robertson’s Reportings: 12/11 – 12/17

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief December 18, 2020

Welcome back to Robertson’s Reportings! Every week, Robertson’s Reportings turns out to have many stories about pain, destruction, or highly debated politics. As we jump into the season of giving,...

Robertson’s Reportings: 12/4 – 12/10

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief December 11, 2020

Welcome back to another week of Robertson’s Reportings! At the age of 18, Brandon Bernard was put into jail for his involvement in the murder of a pastor and his wife. Bernard was put on death row, and...

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