February 2019 -- Silver Chips Print

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silverchips A public forum for student expression since 1937 Montgomery Blair High School

February 27, 2019

SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND

VOL. 81 NO. 4

SNOWY SHENANIGANS

State Senator Will Smith to deploy overseas By Kushboo Rathore STAFF WRITERS

District 20 Maryland Senator William C. Smith will deploy to Afghanistan effective March 29, nine days before the general assembly is set to end. He will be part of NATO-led mission: Operation Resolute Support, and according to Smith, he will return before the next legislative session begins in January. During the last nine days of assembly, Smith will not be able to vote on the floor or as vice chair of the Judiciary Committee. “I won’t be able to vote in the last nine days of session and there are no proxy votes,” he said. This deployment is not unexpected, with Senator Smith having anticipated it for the past few months. “When you’re in the reserves, you have what’s called a mutual short list...I saw my name slowly getting up the short list and I knew this was coming for the last six months or so,” he said. When he was informed of his deployment, there was a mix of feelings. “I was excited and nervous and proud,” he said. “...I think it’s a

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FRIGID FUN Blair seniors James Madden, Eric Moreno, and Sam Rose-Davidoff engage in a snowball fight after school. Earlier in the morning, MCPS issued a two hour delay due to emergency weather conditions from snowfall.

Administration considers single lunch block By Kie Donovan and Uma Gupta STAFF WRITER

Blair administrators have been considering the consolidation of fifth and sixth period lunch into a single “skinny” block as the 20192020 school year approaches in order to make teachers more available for academic support and to curb poor attendance. A final decision has yet to be made as administration continues to gain feedback from the Blair community and explore the logistics of a skinny period and collect stakeholder feedback from staff, students, and other groups that may be affected by the change. Principal Renay Johnson said that, if the change is made, administration will contact families before the next school year starts. “We’ll notify families in the summer and

encourage as many kids as possible to pack lunch,” she said. If approved by staff and students, a single lunch block will replace fifth and sixth period lunches in the 2019-2020 school year. Blair would still maintain a closed-campus policy, but the overall class schedule may be rearranged based on staff feedback. Although administration has been discussing the possible implementation of a single lunch block since last year, the issue was officially added to the agenda this fall amidst concern about the lack of teacher availability for academic support. Teacher Fulbert Lewedia said the change could enable students and teachers to better coordinate academic support meetings. “It might be a good idea, seeing as some students are not able to see all of their teachers if the teacher is teaching during lunch and if the students have only that lunch,” he said. In addition to simplifying access to academic support, staff members believe that a single lunch block will improve student attendance. Under the current system, some students skip their fifth or sixth period class to lengthen their lunch period. According to Johnson, they

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With a longer lunch that includes the entire school population, staff members hope to allow students to eat with all of their friends without having to cut class.

block, administration is also looking at how to accommodate roughly 3200 students into a single lunch period within a closed campus. Wherever students are in the building, their safety and security during a single block is also a

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often do this in order to see friends who don’t have the same lunch as them. The resulting low student attendance during fifth and sixth period classes prompted serious discussion about a single lunch block, as students who “double-lunch” are at a higher risk of failing certain classes.

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