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SHS junior Sebastian Pierre working at Trapt before the facility closed due to the pandemic.  Pierre says his ability to save for college and a car have been impacted.

Local Business Closures Affect High School Workers

Sofia Sarak, Staff Writer May 13, 2020

Over 20 million Americans lost their jobs in the month of April due to cutbacks and closures imposed by COVID-19. Another 6.6 million left the labor force entirely, while 5 million were forced to lower...

Distance Learning Challenges Younger Students

Sofia Sarak, Zack Beldotti, and Alyssa Ferro May 5, 2020

Round Table reporters interview some of their younger siblings about the challenges they're experiencing with distance learning.

Sample schedule courtesy of Stamford Public Schools

Schedule Change delayed until 2021-2022 School Year

Hannah Bushell, News Editor April 28, 2020

On April 27, 2020 it was publicly announced by Principal Raymond Manka that there will be a delay in the implementation of the block scheduling planned for the 2020-2021 school year. Due to the closing...

Student Campaigns to Help Local Hospital Workers

Sofia Sarak, Staff Writer April 15, 2020

As COVID-19 progresses in our community, the majority of us find ourselves stuck as home, either navigating through digital piles of homework or trying to combat boredom. One Stamford High student decided...

Stamford Town Center Temporarily Closing

Stamford Town Center Temporarily Closing

Leila Rajcoomar, Staff Writer April 9, 2020

Effective March 20, 2020, the Stamford Town Center, a vital piece to the city of Stamford has closed much like other places in the area, due to the coronavirus. The coronavirus has turned many towns into...

More Testing Updates From College Board and DOE

More Testing Updates From College Board and DOE

Nohana Hossain, Staff Writer March 23, 2020

The U.S. Department of Education has waived standardized testing requirements for the current school year for students in elementary school through high school. The department says it will provide relief...

What About the S.A.T.?

What About the S.A.T.?

Hannah Bushell, News Editor March 20, 2020

As of Thursday March 19, there have been several changes regarding standardized testing that will impact many students at both Stamford High School and at other high schools throughout the country. First,...

Stamford Public Schools to Close for Two Weeks

Stamford Public Schools to Close for Two Weeks

Eric Kelly and Lindsay Scordato March 12, 2020

Stamford Public Schools announced in an email to families Thursday morning that the district will close all schools for a minimum of two weeks in an effort to curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. ...

Student Reactions to Coronavirus

Round Table reporters canvassed the halls of Stamford High today to find out how students were reacting to the developments surround the COVID-19 coronavirus.

SHS Hosts African American Awards Assembly

C.J. Stone, Reporter March 9, 2020

On February 27, a group of students led by history teacher Jim Moriarty held the school's annual "African American Awards" assembly, which recognizes extraordinary achievement by people of color in Stamford....

Manka Clarifies Open Campus Policy

Jordan Mendez, Multimedia Editor February 27, 2020

Round Table staff have been getting a lot of questions about the school's open campus and food delivery policies, so we sent one of editors (Jordan Mendez) to interview Principal Ray Manka for some clarifications.

Cancer Research Experiment to be Tested on the International Space Station

Cancer Research Experiment to be Tested on the International Space Station

Chris Price, Staff Writer February 2, 2020

An experiment proposal developed by seniors at Stamford High School, Rithin Armstrong and Lizet Garcia, was selected for testing on the International Space Station in this year’s Student Spaceflight...

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