Derby High School to play Oxford in new powder puff matchup

Photo by Anthony Mullin:  The girls line up before the game to showcase their fierceness. By Cassie Silkoff '25 At Derby High School, Powderpuff is a popular annual event where girls get the opportunity to play flag football. In past years, the Red Raiders from Derby played their over-the-bridge rivals, the Shelton Gaels for powderpuff … Continue reading Derby High School to play Oxford in new powder puff matchup

New addition a welcome part of DHS music department

Photo by Alison Echeverria-Soto '26: Nick Ruel, new music teacher. By Alison Echeverria-Soto '26 On Oct. 7, 2024, Derby High School introduced a new teacher to the music department. Nick Ruel has taught in different districts for the past 5 years. He has taught Middle School band, choir, and high school marching band. Now at … Continue reading New addition a welcome part of DHS music department

The attempt for a distraction-free learning environment in classrooms across the nation approaches DHS 

Image courtesy of OverYondr.com: Yondr pouch and magnet.  By Kristian Fearon '25 With the undeniable problem of phone addiction and lack of focus in school, the implementation of Yondr has started at several schools around the nation as an attempt to gain control of this dominating issue. As some schools believe this serves as a … Continue reading The attempt for a distraction-free learning environment in classrooms across the nation approaches DHS 

Don’t judge a bill by its cover: liberals overreacting to Florida law

Photo courtesy of EdWeek: Protestors demonstrate their discontent with the recent Florida bill. By Vincent Trinh '25 With the passing of the “Don’t Say Gay” laws in Florida, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called it a major win. However, was this a victory for the supporters of the bill or the LGBTQ advocates? I’ve been … Continue reading Don’t judge a bill by its cover: liberals overreacting to Florida law

The government should give more support to the homeless

Image from Regeneration Outreach: A man who’s homeless seeking kindness and help. By Jaylynn Donaldson '25 According to Security.org, around 653,104 people are experiencing homelessness in America. This means there are 653,104 people without a bed to sleep in, without proper clothing, without access to proper hygiene, and without other necessities. People need to survive … Continue reading The government should give more support to the homeless

The US Government should increase spending on public transportation

Image courtesy of CT Mirror: Some of Connecticut’s public transportation.  By Horatio Glover '26 Imagine a world in which we bring down obesity rates, boost the economy, and improve public transportation experiences while doing it all in a eco-friendly way. This dream can come to reality; with the right support of the US Government, we … Continue reading The US Government should increase spending on public transportation