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The Secret Life Teenagers manage to keep secrets from parents, experts favor a transparent relationship pages 14-15
TRICKS UP THEIR SLEEVE With their hands behind their back, a student hides an ID, Juul and pill bottle in their sweatshirt sleeve. With the increase in technology, teenagers have found methods to avoid getting caught by their parents. “Teenagers like the feeling of being independent,” the student said. “Apps such as Life360 are invasions of privacy which lead teens to find ways to get around them.” photo by Riley Breaux
Feb. 13, 2020 Vol. 37 • Issue 4 Episcopal School of Dallas
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Southwest Preparatory Conference to be hosted on campus Varsity soccer, basketball and wrestling teams prepare for upcoming winter SPC competition
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Gun violence often overlooked
Increase in shootings causes desensitization to gun violence and brutality, leads to compassion fatigue Smoking dilemma
Editors debate the recent change of the legal smoking age, raises question if the law should be changed back