The student news site of Yorktown High School

Yorktown Sentry

The student news site of Yorktown High School

Yorktown Sentry

The student news site of Yorktown High School

Yorktown Sentry

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Will Virginia’s New Sexual Content Policy Lead to Safer Schools, or Censored Ones?

Reese Colbert, Staff Reporter April 17, 2023

Governor Glenn Youngkin implemented a new sexual content policy in Virginia schools last month. The policy, published by the Department of Education, requires teachers to reference a list of all instructional materials that contain “sexually explicit”...

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How AI Is Impacting Academic Honesty

Aidan Lohmeyer, Reporter April 12, 2023

Students across the country are using artificial intelligence software like ChatGPT to enhance their writing or to simply write for them. In recent years, there has been a massive leap in just how advanced this technology is getting, and teachers are...

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Willow Project Approved: What Does It Mean For The Next Generations?

Harper Kois, Reporter April 12, 2023

On March 13, 2023, the Biden Administration officially launched the Willow Project into action. The Trump administration had originally approved this project during his presidency in 2020, and many had hoped it would be abolished when Biden came into...

Yannick Tanda: Collecting Computers For Those In Need

Yannick Tanda: Collecting Computers For Those In Need

Lily Dezfulian, Reporter March 21, 2023

As a safety officer, Yannick Tanda is a common sight within our school; he is well known and loved by students. Along with patrolling the halls, he has always aspired to make a change. Tanda is in the process of creating a nonprofit computer lab for high...

Gazette Leader Continues Sun Gazettes Legacy

Gazette Leader Continues Sun Gazette’s Legacy

Celeste Wetmore, Head Editor March 10, 2023

On February 1, 2023, all hopes seemed dashed for Northern Virginia’s Sun Gazette. The newspaper’s parent company, HPR-Hemlock LLC, had tried and failed to secure a buyer for the local fixture. After a somber conference call between the paper’s previous...

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The Life and Legacy of Jesus Collazos

Scarlett Gray, Staff Reporter February 24, 2023

In the past year, Arlington honored late local mailman Jesus Collazos by proposing a bill to name the United States Postal Service Post Office on George Mason Drive after him. This bill was proposed by U.S. Representative Don Beyer, from Virginia’s...

Entrepreneurship at Our School

Entrepreneurship at Our School

Coco Rigoli, Staff Reporter February 24, 2023

Students’ small businesses at our school have proven to be the key to financial and personal success. They provide the ability to be your own boss and pursue your passions while controlling your own schedule. Being self-employed, you have more control...

The Team Striving for a More Equitable Yorktown

The Team Striving for a More Equitable Yorktown

Claire Stromseth, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coordinator February 24, 2023

In the summer of 2020, our school established an Equity Team with a goal of advocating for curricular and institutional changes. The team’s vision is to ensure an equitable, inclusive, safe and anti-racist school community. “We want to continually...

The Nationwide Issue of Food Waste and its Arlington Impact

The Nationwide Issue of Food Waste and its Arlington Impact

Zoe Davis, Staff Reporter February 17, 2023

We’ve all done it. Thrown away the apple we bought that suddenly looks unappetizing. Tossed out the healthy side salad that we now don’t want to eat. In the moment, it doesn’t seem like a big deal. In reality, however, food waste is a major problem...

The Future is Bleak For Marymount’s Mulch Pile

The Future is Bleak For Marymount’s Mulch Pile

Olivia Pang, Staff Reporter January 27, 2023

On November 29, a public meeting was held in Marymount University's Reinsch Auditorium to discuss a possible plan for the 18.4 acres of land on 26th Street and Old Dominion. This space is currently occupied by a mulch pile and salt dome, but the university...

Inside the Restructuring of Safety Teams in APS Schools

Inside the Restructuring of Safety Teams in APS Schools

Eva Smith and Mason Wolverton November 22, 2022

This summer, Arlington Public Schools (APS) administrators significantly restructured the county-wide safety program. The main component of the move was increasing the visibility and altering the responsibilities of the safety teams in middle and high...

Lunch Staff: The Stories of Our School

Lunch Staff: The Stories of Our School

Mary Frances Dempsey and Josh Allman November 17, 2022

Who feeds our school? Hundreds of hungry students come in and out of the cafeteria everyday, all served by our school's own lunch ladies. The Yorktown Lunch Staff is an under-appreciated group of astonishing and kind-hearted individuals. Here are their...

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