Cell phone waiver policy explained

October 14, 2013
Some students are still confused about the cell phone waiver policy. Manual AM’s Bianca Menendez explains the new rules.
October 14, 2013
Some students are still confused about the cell phone waiver policy. Manual AM’s Bianca Menendez explains the new rules.
What to know about getting a driver’s license
April 16, 2021
High school comes with many firsts, getting the freedom to drive being one of the most significant. Here is the driver's license process explained.
OPINION: JCPS community adjusts to new learning, reflects on losses
April 15, 2021
After over a year of loss and adjustment, JCPS returns to in-person instruction.
Covid-friendly activities for the spring time
April 14, 2021
Some fun activities you can do as we get further into the spring season.
Is attacking the Capitol trending?
April 12, 2021
The January 6 attack on the US capitol was a national tragedy. Now there's been another attack. Are we going to start seeing a pattern?
This week in Manual athletics: April 12-18
April 11, 2021
A look at Manual’s athletic calendar for the week of April 12.
Is Lee Street named for THAT Lee?
April 9, 2021
REFLECTION: I will never be as “worthy” as I should be
April 8, 2021
I will never be as "worthy" as I should be. Our education system is spiraling towards a toxic mentality where true education is pushed to the side or completely out of reach. Personally, I refuse to submit any longer.
OPINION: NTI has shown how imperative mental health days are
March 28, 2021
Mental health days, also known as Crimson Days, are days added to the NTI schedule that allow students to deal with any stress they may be having. These days are not going to be implemented into the new schedule when students return to school after spring break. Here are some ways mental health days are helpful and why they should be implemented for future use.
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