The Glen Echo

While students enjoy a nice day in the courtyard, questions arise as to where students will eat next year during the communal lunch on a rainy day.

Schedule your time accordingly, Demo Day approaches quickly

by Josh Stein, Staff Writer May 16, 2014

Glen Rock High School will be testing out the new schedule for next year on Tuesday, May 27th. There will be three hour blocks in the morning that will rotate throughout the four days that follow. After...

A homecoming poster, from October, vandalized with a pentagram symbol. Although recently discovered throughout the school, the pentagrams began earlier in the year.

Five Points of Vandalism

by Beth Keefe, Staff Writer May 12, 2014

“We have noticed that a pentagram has been carved into one the table tops in the Senior Lounge.  Additionally, outside in the courtyard, another pentagram was drawn on one of the gray tables there. ...

Designated as the 2013-2014 Governors Teacher of the Year, Ms. Mahoney has served as a role model in the school for three decades.

Head English teacher recognized as Glen Rock selection for Governor’s Teacher of the Year

by Raquel Lesser, Staff Writer May 8, 2014

Ms. Patricia Mahoney has been named Glen Rock's selection for the Governor's Teacher of the Year, honoring 32 years of continuous devotion to teaching the thousands of students who have walked through...

After a pizza lunch, Carly shares her speech on the importance of confidence, perseverance, and sportsmanship.

The Golden Pitch

by Ariel Shilitz, Staff Writer May 7, 2014

Carly Benjamin ('15) took on her Girl Scout Gold Award project in the early fall of 2013. It was then that she began to attend meetings, and she also started contacting certain people who would be able...

The restoration of the Jersey Shore after Super Storm Sandy has come to signify Jersey Strong for many seasonal tourists.

Students set to storm the shore

by Caroline Moscatello, Staff Writer May 6, 2014

It was the summer of 2013.  It was a hot day, but the car was cool and Kelsey ('15) rested her head against the window pane watching the landscapes roll by mile after mile. As she drives down the causeway...

Sometimes armed with a fresh cup of coffee, students plow through their studies to attempt to complete their homework on time.

The homework question

by Matt Zakowski, Staff Writer April 30, 2014

Along with the installment of several “No Homework Days” throughout the school year, the Glen Rock community has begun to ask: how much work is really beneficial to a student? Thursday morning begins...

Playing together, Remy and Tammy often understand one another best. (Photo Credit: Cristal Santos)

Home-bound: waiting for the right fit

Parents struggle with selecting educational institutions for their children with disabilities, relying on home-instruction to fill the gap.
by Cristal Santos, Staff Writer April 23, 2014

"Girls, five more minutes!" says a voice from upstairs, directed at the three girls lounging on the black couch. Two girls on the couch look identical in every aspect. Same short hair, same height....

Trouble with translation

Trouble with translation

As ESL students adapt to new circumstances in the United States, a high proportion of these students are recommended to special education classes.
by Florencia Llosas, Staff Writer April 22, 2014

The autumn leaves fall slowly on the playground; it’s a chilly afternoon under the shadows of the trees on the park. A little girl with short brown hair and warm chocolate eyes laughs as she picks...

Located in the center of town, Trackside Deli is still competitive despite other major sandwich shops nearby.

Trackside Deli Review

by Dan Frissora, Food Critic April 21, 2014

Trackside Deli is a sandwich shop in the downtown area of Glen Rock. As its name explains, the deli is located right next to the train tracks on Main Street. Trackside definitely has some competition with...

Crossword from The Record. (Friday March 28th, 2014)

Filling in the blanks

by Tyler Joachim, Staff Writer April 21, 2014

The crossword puzzle; quite possibly the most widespread word puzzle still around, has been with us from its humble beginnings in England during the late nineteenth century, its first appearance in America...

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