The Looking Glass

Congressman Tom Suozzi was elected to hold former Congressman George Santos elected office.
A Historical Congressional Win
Sanya Nadeem '26, Contributing Writer

  Can one win in Congress change the balance of power and affect who becomes president? That's the question many are asking after Tom Suozzi won in New York's Third District, flipping it from a Republican to a Democrat seat. In December of 2023, Republican Congressman George Santos (from New York’s Third District) was expelled from the House of Representatives. He was accused of over two dozen federal charges and was investigated by the House Ethics Committee. As a result of these events, according to a December 13, 2023, C-Span article,...

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A cross with a purple ribbon symbolizing that it is the Lenten Season
Lent Acrostic Poem
Eloisa Pap '30, Staff Writer

Lenten promises Eating less Not giving in to temptation Trying to unite our suffering with Jesus’ Extra prayer Now is the time to prepare   Sacrificing  Enriching our relationship with Jesus Almsgiving Suffering Offering up hard things  Nearing The Crucifixion   By Eloisa Pap ‘30, Staff Writer 30epap@montroseschool.org

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Montrose athletes competed at indoor track meets throughout the season.
Winter Track Recap
Megan Cloherty '26, Contributing Writer

Contrary to what the name implies, the indoor track team spends most of the season practicing outside. While the distance runners are jogging through Medfield’s neighborhoods, the sprinters may be completing flying-60’s on Miracle Field. The team comes together for hill intervals.  Captain Rosie Beard ‘25 commended team members for their hard work: “It was so fun to watch people work hard in practice and then watch their work pay off in races.” Despite icy conditions and low temperatures, the team perseveres through each practice. During...

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Congressman Tom Suozzi was elected to hold former Congressman George Santos elected office.
A Historical Congressional Win
Sanya Nadeem '26, Contributing Writer • February 28, 2024
Students participate in the All School Day of Service at the New Life Furniture Bank.
New Life Furniture Bank
Brooke Surdel ‘27 and Julianna Flores ‘27 February 11, 2024
2024 Lunar New Year
2024 Lunar New Year
Sarah Tea '30, Staff Writer • February 10, 2024
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What will you choose; Starbucks or Dunkin?
Starbucks vs. Dunkin
Eloisa Pap '30, Contributing Writer • February 6, 2024
A photo of a Chick-Fil-A restaurant.
Even Kanye West Knows Chick-Fil-A is Closed on Sundays
Sarah Lange '25, Opinions and Politics Editor • January 5, 2024
For many people, checking their smartphone can be addicting.
Pros and Cons of Phones in Lockers: From the Perspective of a Sixth Grader
Sarah Tea '30, Contributing Writer • November 9, 2023
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a Nigerian author and public speaker.
The Danger of a Single Story
Meghana Kunamneni '25, Contributing Writer • February 10, 2024
Montrose juniors and seniors at MCFL banquet
Massachusetts Citizens For Life 50th Anniversary Gala
Anya Marino '24, Faith Editor • January 12, 2024
Mrs. Elrod, in our first all school assembly of the year, calling on the community to be adventurous on the “treasure hunts” of our lives and answering the same question as Barbie, “What was I made for?”
The Importance of Gratitude
Kate Novack '24, Co-Editor-In-Chief and Features Editor • January 5, 2024
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A scene from Les Miserables.
The French Revolution: Les Miserables Movie and Musical Review
Ayla Tran '30, Contributing Writer • February 10, 2024
One cast of Steel Magnolias performing
Steel Magnolias Review
Lara Cratty '27, Contributing Writer • January 4, 2024
Jane Eyre, the heroine who inspired a personal reading revolution.
Meeting Jane
Lara Cratty '27, Contributing Writer • January 1, 2024
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As Lent begins, it is always important to keep its reason in mind.
Why Do We "Give Up" Things for Lent?
Elisabeth Smith '28, Middle School Editor • February 18, 2024
Seventh Graders, as the enjoy their first M Block of the year in Room 7.
7th Grade Civic Friendship Talk
Mimi Naylor '29, Contributing Writer • February 15, 2024
Ripplefluffs, described as a part brownie and part cupcake treat, are a dessert from the Keeper world.
Keeper of the Lost Cities Ripplefluffs
Caroline McRoskey '29, Staff Writer • February 11, 2024
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