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The Student News Site of Alexandria City High School

Theogony

The Student News Site of Alexandria City High School

Theogony

Graphic by Yahney-Marie Sangare for Theogony

Emotion, Upheaval and Reckoning: Inside the High School Project

James Libresco, Editor April 26, 2024

Due to the sensitive nature of this article, several sources agreed to speak to Theogony on the condition of anonymity. Altered names of anonymous sources appear with an asterisk upon first use and are...

Tiffany Barner, a new Assistant principal, works in the cafeteria during lunch and offers help to students.

Same School, New Beginnings for Barner

Sofia Barile, Staff writer October 23, 2023

Along with new students, new administrators join ACHS every year. One of our newest assistant principals is Tiffany Barner. Having experience teaching science at the King Street Campus since 2009, she...

A student quietly works at his laptop in Satellites open classroom area / Photo by Hanafia Arsad

The Forgotten Campus: ACHS’s Satellite

June 3, 2022
ACHS’s bright, quiet Satellite Campus is one of four campuses that collectively make up ACPS’s only high school. Focused on creating a flexible atmosphere with online learning, many students who want a calmer, one-on-one approach to education choose Satellite, often because they work, have anxiety, are professional athletes, or simply prefer the smaller environment.
Is the Connected High School Network, Net-working?

Is the Connected High School Network, Net-working?

June 3, 2022
In 2019, the former ACPS School Board approved Superintendent Dr. Gregory Hutchings to form what is called the High School Project, better known as The Connected High School Network. This program was designed to further integrate students at the Chance For Change, Satellite, Minnie Howard, and King Street campuses of Alexandria City High School as one whole high school in Alexandria. The recent developments of creating a more structured and versatile campus-based high school reflects the concerns of overcrowding in the King Street campus and lack of flexibility to a high school education. 
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