Have you ever wanted your friends or someone to check in on you? Well, a lot of us do when we’re not doing too great, so it’s normal to want to be checked in on. A great step to make this more normalized...
With a few clicks and a swipe of the mousepad, students are now able to access their student portal, Tyler SIS 360, instantly. Grades, attendance, and upcoming assignments present themselves immediately...
Since most of us have lived here our whole lives, it can often seem like you’ve seen everything there is to see in Pittsburgh. However, from abandoned nuclear tools to a historic McDonald’s, there’s...
Suicide remains a stigmatized and rarely spoken of topic in today's culture even though it’s a global issue of concern in many countries. September’s Suicide Prevention Awareness month aims to change...
Surprise! There are more plant myths to debunk. Here are some more tips that may help your plant journey.
Myth: Yellow leaves on your plant always means that it is dying.
While yellowing...
What was an interesting previous job before teaching?
I worked for a few years at UPMC presbyterian down in Oakland, and I did patient transport, which is the people who push patients in the stretchers...
The fourth nine weeks brings students one step closer to summer break, but it also means that current sophomores’ time at NAI is quickly dissipating.
Many students share the feeling that junior...
This summer, Sophomore Claire Fiedler is going to spend 3 months studying abroad in Germany. She’s the only student in all of NAI to have this opportunity. The NAEYE reached out to her to ask some questions.
How...
What was an interesting previous job before teaching?
Not really “before” teaching, but I worked a number of summers taking pictures for a newspaper in Western New York. I think it was 2010-2013...
Rosalind Elise Franklin was born July 25, 1920 in London England, the second of 5 children, to Muriel Waley and Ellis Franklin. As a child she attended St. Paul’s Girls School before going to study physical...
As the third nine weeks recently came to a close, it’s important to start the end of the school year on a good or at least reflective note. This past quarter has been rough, for students and teachers...
While the pandemic seems as if it’s in the past, people are still seeing ramifications in their daily lives. Applying to college is one of the most monumental parts of high school, and the COVID-19 pandemic...