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The school offered the SAT for all juniors on April 9.

Juniors take the April SAT in school

On Tuesday, April 9, juniors took the SAT test from 8-1:10 p.m., while freshmen and sophomores participated in the remote learning day. Seniors, sophomores, and freshmen were not required to come to school...

Phones are an essential part of a student's life at Hinsdale Central. The move to 5G will make daily phone use even faster.

Students test out Remote Learning for the first time

Brandon Belgrad, News Writer April 10, 2019

On Tuesday, April 8, and Wednesday, April 9 students tested out the new E-learning system. E-learning is a system where teachers put assignments on Canvas for students to complete at home. Each assignment...

Mr. Dan Hartman, football and lacrosse coach as well as social studies teacher, will be leaving Central and taking a coaching position at Lyons Township High School.

Head Football Coach and teacher leaving to coach rival team

Head varsity football coach and social studies teacher Dan Hartman will be leaving Central for rival Lyons Township High School’s football program. Hartman was unanimously approved for hire by LTHS District...

Students for the Vote Yes Campaign rallied after school a week before the election.

D86 community approves $140 million referendum

On Tuesday, April 2, residents in District 86 voted for the highly contested referendum with high voter turnout. After two months of campaigning from both the yes and no sides, the referendum passed with...

Senior Enaya and Sophomore Emaan Khan enjoyed their spring break in Disney Land, California.

Students relax over spring break

On Friday, March 22, students attended their last day of school before spring break. Since the weather is still changing and not completely warm yet, many decide that it’s the perfect time for a family...

On Monday, April 1, students organized a walkout to promote people to vote yes for the D86 referendum.

Students walk out to support referendum

On Monday, April 1, from 9:30 to 9:50 am, students at both Central and South walked out to show their support for passing the $140 million referendum. If the referendum vote passes, the funding will be...

Poetry club members attended the LTAB finals on Sunday, March 17, for the first time in school history.

Poetry Club makes school history

Louder Than a Bomb, which hosted 1,000 young poets, is an annual poetry festival in the Chicagoland area that includes bouts, workshops, and special events and gives marginalized voices a space to share...

The Chicago River was dyed green for the St. Patrick's day celebrations that took place on Saturday, March 16 and Sunday, March 17.

Chicago goes green for St. Patrick’s Day

On Sunday, March 17, people across the globe celebrated St Patrick’s Day, a cultural celebration that is held on the death date of Saint Patrick, the former saint of Ireland. Chicago was certainly no...

The Scholastic Bowl varsity team will attend Scholastic Bowl Nationals in Atlanta, Ga. on May 24 and 25.

Scholastic Bowl varsity team wins sectionals

On March 4, the varsity Scholastic Bowl team won all three head-to-head matches at regionals and became the regional champions. They plan to compete in the national championships, which will take place...

Luke Wooldridge, senior, donated his blood during the March 7 blood drive.

National Honors Society hosts blood drive

The National Honors Society hosted a blood drive on Thursday, March 7, with students signing up to donate in the cafeteria during all lunch periods. NHS students walked around the cafeteria with information...

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