Paw Print Staff
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Does lifting the mask mandate reveal racial divides at Payton?
Read more: Does lifting the mask mandate reveal racial divides at Payton?By Anna Yang, Staff Writer Please keep in mind that the above pie chart does not take into account the racial makeup of the school…
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Little Village–art & activism
Read more: Little Village–art & activismBy Mia Mendoza This column is part of a series on Chicago neighborhoods represented at Walter Payton College Prep. This column hopes to showcase the…
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Mr. Evans on travel, respect, and being a security officer
Read more: Mr. Evans on travel, respect, and being a security officerBy Henry Nicewick and Marek Cherian, Staff Writers Meet Mr. Derrick Evans, a security guard at Payton and a key staff member that keeps the…
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Dual Enrollment Calculus: What to know
Read more: Dual Enrollment Calculus: What to knowElla Schaffer, Staff Writer The Payton math department is offering a new math class for the 2022-2023 school year: “Dual Enrollment Calculus.” In the past,…
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April Fools’ Day Edition
Read more: April Fools’ Day EditionThis a collection of satirical articles to celebrate our favorite holiday! WPCP News Corp. completes takeover of PawPrintMedia LLC By: Peter Peterson, Business Correspondent Payton’s…
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What classes should you consider for next year?
Read more: What classes should you consider for next year?By Lily Suskind and Zoe Schnack, Contributors Course selections are amidst us, so Paw Print wanted to provide some resources to help you choose your…
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Students give feedback on new CPS schedule with earlier start date; juniors say “two thumbs down”
Read more: Students give feedback on new CPS schedule with earlier start date; juniors say “two thumbs down”By Nora Sun, Editor CPS has proposed a controversial new schedule with several major changes. According to this schedule, schools will start on Aug. 22,…
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Day in the Life: Starting with “Sweetness”
Read more: Day in the Life: Starting with “Sweetness”Rather than having a seminar day, most Payton students were off from school this Wednesday while 11th graders participated in mandatory SAT testing. To get…
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Editorial- The forgotten majority: How in-person learning amplifies remote learning’s inequities
Read more: Editorial- The forgotten majority: How in-person learning amplifies remote learning’s inequitiesBy The Paw Print Editorial Board~ The return to in-person learning amid COVID variants, a CTU walkout, and CPS student protest brings inequities and challenges,…
