Culture Shock

Culture shock Editorial by Tia-Ann Spence After spending my childhood in British public schools (in both Jamaica and the United Kingdom), I moved to the United States to finish high school. I quickly realized many crucial differences between the American and British curriculums and general school cultures. After experiencing both, I can see why many […]

Should Listening To Music In Class Be Allowed?

Should music in class be allowed? Listening to music in class has its pros and cons. Some students say music makes them less aware of their surroundings. But listening to music during class is also a good stress reliever. Some students may need it to soothe them, or they use it because they need something […]

Remember Survivors During Day of Love & Service

Students created a heart outside Eagle Ridge Elementary School in Coral Springs on February 14, 2004. It was the sixth anniversary of the Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy where 17 students and staff members were killed by a former student, Nicholas Cruz. STAFF EDITORIAL: Remember The Survivors On A “Day of Service and Love” Broward […]

More Sports, Please.

Some students feel as if the school does not offer so many and the ones that are offered are either full or hard to join the teams. Sports like Cheerleading, Volleyball, Track, Basketball and Football attract the most attention when there are other opportunities to bring more sports to Creek. Senior Andrew Kerr, says he […]