From making slime to launching rockets, the annual Science Spectacular brings science to life for elementary school students.
Since 2010, every spring, ELHS students travel to Lillie B. Haynes (LBH)...
After school, the tennis courts don’t draw much of a crowd, but the ELHS boys’ tennis team never fails to put on a
strong show.
Consisting mainly of sophomores and juniors, the team...
Playing an instrument at an All-State level isn’t something that can be picked up overnight; it takes years of practice that often begin in early childhood.
Every February, musicians across Connecticut...
Rayaan Asghar, a junior at ELHS, earned first place at a challenging Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) competition, where high schoolers across the state of Connecticut compete in healthcare...
From homework to social media, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a huge part of everyone’s life, whether you’re a student, teacher, or member of the workforce. Although AI has distinct costs...
With the rise of Asian beauty trends, food, and traditions, aspects of Asian culture have recently become popular on social media.
But here’s the problem: culture shouldn’t be taken as a trend;...
Girls’ Track:
“Overall, just the community built within our team, everyone is always helping and supporting each other and we all get to have fun because of it. I think all areas will improve pretty...
As course selection season draws closer, many students feel pressured to take advanced classes, even when it can affect their mental health and sleep schedule. With increasing academic expectations, students...
While the goals of many clubs are competitions or acts of service, Best Buddies focuses on a simpler purpose: friendship.
Best Buddies is a club where students with disabilities feel included and can...
Doomscrolling, doomscrolling, and more doomscrolling: it seems like it never ends. One video leads to the next, and before you know it, you’re trapped in a cycle that feels impossible to escape. Endless...
At only 17 years old, while balancing school and lacrosse, Ani Mazzulli already has her pilot’s license – and she’s just getting started. While many high schoolers are still unsure about their career...
Kylie Oswald:
I devoted my 21-day challenge to journaling and reflecting on my day. I am very happy with my results. I did not miss a single day, and I am still journaling now. I feel as though journaling...