Two Schools of Thought
Written by Logan Cummings|Photos by Logan Cummings and Leo Woods| Recently, I debated with senior Caleb Vath, a good friend of mine. We discussed the purpose of education, and how […]
Written by Logan Cummings|Photos by Logan Cummings and Leo Woods| Recently, I debated with senior Caleb Vath, a good friend of mine. We discussed the purpose of education, and how […]
Written by Leo Woods| Photos by Leo Woods| Going into freshman year can be difficult. It’s a completely different experience from middle school, and students will face many changes when […]
by Darby Oboyski| Artwork by Logan Cummings This Article is way overdue, and I would like to apologize to Logan for the wait, but this is the newest article on […]
By Marc Catalano and Taylor Difilippo | Photos by Library Media Specialist Shannon Robinson | The Class of 2021 took its first step into Morgan over the summer during the […]
Written by Gavin Carlisle | Photos by Gavin Carlisle and Simon Hua | There are more Morgan talents popping up from everywhere. One student that deserves to be recognized is […]
Written by Marie Kane | Photos by Morgan PawPrint staff Junior year is probably the busiest and most important year of high school. Between ACTs, SATs, PSATS, Junior Portfolio, and […]
Written/Edited by Jillian Crowley and Emma Iovene | Students and faculty were asked the simple question of what they would do if they were principal for a day. They shared their […]
Written by Kitty Shortt and Dan Radka| Photos by Kitty Shortt| As the prom season comes closer, many sophomores have been thinking about their own prom in the Spring of […]
Written by Abbey Norton | Photos from Jordyn Suraci, Mrs. Robinson, and Abbey Norton | Senior Prom is right around the corner. On May 18th, the class of 2017 will […]
Video by Abby Pitarra and Gabby Vigorito
Written by Isaac Eriksen, Erin LeViness, and Drew Marzano | There have been many changes to the schedule this year at Morgan. First is the passing time, which has been […]
Written by Karla Rivadeneira and Amanda LaRiviere | Photos by Amanda LaRiviere and Karla Rivadeneira | On Thursday, December 1st, 34 Spanish “estudiantes” were inducted into Spanish National Honor Society and […]
Written by Melanie Coretti | Photos by Melanie Coretti | The majority of students here at Morgan take either Spanish or French as their second language class, but a minority of […]
Written by Isabella Recine | Photos by Isabella Recine Karla Rivadeneira Amanda LaRiviere | The first Dodge for a Difference at the new Morgan was a success! The event was […]
Video Created by Lindsay Harden and Sofia Sicignano | Enjoy 😉
Written by MacKenzie Miller | Each year, Clinton Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) holds a Reflections Art Competition for students in Eliot and Morgan which is associated with National PTA Reflections Art […]
Written by Drew Marzano | On Thursday, November 3rd, Morgan’s Guidance Department hosted a financial aid night. This night was geared towards the upperclassmen, but all students were encouraged to […]
Written by Autumn Johnson | Guidance Counselor Jan O’Brien and our School Social Worker Maureen Tranquilli run a program called Bridges. This is a six week series of meetings. The […]
Written by Stephen Zumpano | Birthdays are always a fun time, and there happen to be a lot of them during October. Some dates hold multiple birthdays of Morgan students. […]
Written by Drew Marzano | Photos by Drew Marzano and Isaac Eriksen | On Friday, October 21, Journalism teacher Leslie Chausse’s D period journalism class took a field trip to Southern […]
Written By Abby Pitarra| Photos By Abby Pitarra| Tuesday, October 18, 2016, The Morgan School held their annual volleyball tournament between all of the classes. There were many representatives from each […]
Written by Melanie Coretti | Last year, the Class of 2019 was struggling to raise money for the class. Last year’s class officers were President Michael Menacho, Vice President Ella Franzoni, […]
Written by MacKenzie Miller and Autumn Johnson | Previously, The Old Morgan School was set up by departments. All the social studies classes, for example, were in the hallway in […]
Written by Ashley Miller and Isabella Recine | With a new school, lots of things may go wrong and change dramatically. Schedules change, rules change, even the “lunch room” turning […]
Written by Stephen Zumpano and Isaac Eriksen | With a new school comes a lot of new ideas, traditions, and unfortunately, for some people, new rules, specifically rules regarding studies. […]
Written By Greg Ellal| Photos By Greg Ellal and longwarf.org Recently Silver Birch Lane in Clinton underwent renovations from the town. The pavement and curb was stripped up on the […]
Written by Anthony Janiszcak | With the end of the school year coming, things started heating up for the Freshman Honors English class, with their own version of hell, the […]
Written by Kevin LaFrance| At the start of 2012, the seniors everyone knows were freshman. To help guide them, certain teachers were selected to watch over them. These advisory teachers […]
Written by Kevin LaFrance | On Friday the 20th, Super Hero day will commence. During Super Hero Day, students will wear the costume of their favorite hero or simply just […]
Written and Photos by Kevin LaFrance | On April 28, 2016, many students stayed after school to decorate their lockers. For the small fee of ten dollars, students get to make […]