Juniors at Seattle Prep are knee-deep in Toni Morrison’s 1987 novel, “Beloved”, a book which tells the story of a formerly enslaved family in the south following the Civil War that finds itself...
The two tech teams emphasized on helping students “manage your time,” “avoiding distractions,” and “teaching the idea of responsible use” as the three key reasons of removing the features.
“We didn’t have a big buyer’s remorse. Obviously, it’s a huge price commitment, but we wanted to provide a high-quality education, regardless of the circumstances.” These were the words of...
Crowded malls, fuzzy socks, and overnight shipping. The gift-giving season is rapidly approaching. For most, this is a stressful time of year, and people are tired of getting and receiving the same...
Family legacy. Community. New opportunities. These are all elements that attracted freshman Nadia Schimmelman to Seattle Prep. Despite Covid putting a pause on 8th grade visitors coming...
As Christmas approaches, Prep students and faculty prepare to celebrate in many ways: giving gifts to friends, writing cards to relatives, or perhaps giving to the less fortunate. Prep’s annual Giving...
As the night of the Homecoming dance fades into memory, Prep students are buzzing about McHugh Gymnasium’s next big event: Tolo.
Tolo, one of two winter dances at Prep, will be held informally this...
Urban Plunge is one of Prep’s most well-known and most service-based retreats. In previous years, Plunge was an overnight immersive experience for Sophomores. This year due to COVID, Urban Plunge looked...
As the new school year sets in, academic rigor is starting to ramp up. It’s a stressful time for some students, and many are seeking out advice, guidance, and feedback on their classes and assignments....
Like many things over this past year, the annual blood drive is functioning in a “virtual” format, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less important!
As of now, Blood supplies in our region are...
When asked why he chose to apply overseas in the UK, Calvert responded that he wanted to get a change of environment and that the common language would make the transition a lot easier.
On July 18, 2009, Seattle’s Sound Transit Link carried its first passengers between downtown and Tukwila. Ever since then, more stations have been added around the Seattle area, further expanding the...