NFL Season Is Upon Us
Well, are you? Ready or not, this year’s NFL season began on September 6, 2018 with a thrilling kickoff matchup between Super Bowl champs Philadelphia Eagles and the Atlanta Falcons. The Eagles won this game with a close score of 18 to 12.The season will conclude with Super Bowl LII on February 3, 2019 at the Mercedes Benz stadium in Atlanta, Georgia after a grueling seventeen weeks of action.
Technology Can Solve Real-World Issues
On September 8, 2018, scholars from Tech Prep had the chance to join other students from around DC at Mapbox to experience our first hackathon which was called #UnHacktheVote2018. The purpose of the hackathon was to use technology to solve real-world problems.
Should Abortion Continue to Be Legal?
A great debate is happening in America right now—Should Abortion Be Legal? My personal opinion is yes. I think abortion should be legal and I’ll tell you why.
FCA Slams Wilson 14-6 as Knights Dominate
FCA Slams Wilson 14-6 as Knights dominate on home turf, Saturday, September 8, 2018.
FCA Dominated Friday August 24 against John Champe Starting the Season With A Landslide Victory—20 to 7
Photos by Ariana Lucas, Aaliyah Greene, and Nakhiya Calhoun.
FNN Goes To Awesome Con
Video by Michael Williams. Interviews by Jeremiah Mack. Photos by Aneara Burns, Tsion Cummings and Mikhail Minor.
Signing Day 2018
JUNE 4, 2018: Video by Michael Willams. Photos by Heavenly Anderson and Ariana Lucas.
Racist Starbucks
Starbucks is really taking this discrimination topic seriously! Next week on May 29th, Starbucks will be closing more than 8,000 company-owned stores in the United States for one afternoon to educate employees about racial bias, according to CNN.
FNN Hits March For Our Lives
Video by Tsion Cummings. Photos by Ariana Lucas, James Alexander and Michael Williams.
Oh, Air Jordans!!
Did you hear about Air Jordan? Well, Jordans are worn by people from all around the world. They are also known to be worn by all races.
A Book Signing to Remember
Earlier this school year, 7th grade scholar, Ziyahn Richardson, learned that his great-great-great grandmother is Emily Edmonson, one of the Edmonson siblings, who tried to escape slavery here in Washington, D.C. on a ship called the Pearl.
The Great PARCC Challenge: How Chamberlain’s 3rd and 4th Grade Scholars Get Ready for the Big Test
Ahh, wonderful springtime... birds are singing, flowers are blooming, and kids like us are preparing for the PARCC test. Schoolwide, scholars are busily preparing for the big test.
Jump Scare with Sister Location
Sister Location is one of my favorite games in the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” series. It is one of those new video games where you have to survive a horror scene. If you like horror movies, then you’re going to enjoy playing this game a lot.
Why You Should See Babak Najafi’s, Proud Mary
Proud Mary is about a hit-woman, Mary, who works for a crime family. During her journey as a professional hit woman, she had to take care of a young boy, Danny whose father was killed during a professional hit. Mary found Danny unconscious in an alley after he became a drug mule.
Skyrim Still Pleases My Deepest Darkest Gamer Needs
This fifth installment of the Elder Scrolls series has always quenched my mythical fantasies of burning enemies alive until my Magicka drains, mashing people with warhammers and sucking up dragon souls and spells to a beautiful soundtrack.
Beyoncé’s “Beychella” Performance
This past weekend one of the biggest concerts of the year was held in California, the 2018 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Over five million viewers tuned in to watch the live performance of Beyoncé. She is the first black woman to headline the music festival.
Sharing the Platform with Congressman John Lewis
On Tuesday April 10th 2018, I took part in a major gathering to bring attention to a serious issue that is plaguing many communities. A group of students, including myself, were invited to the Friendship Armstrong campus to participate in an interview session and panel discussion with none-other-than Congressman John Lewis.