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Solving the Issue of Poorly Timed Assessments at Pingry
Dec 9, 2019 | Opinion, Uncategorized
By Maile Winterbottom (V)
As a Pingry student, I experience a lot of stress. From essays to tests to presentations to quizzes, the work never seems to stop piling on. However, there is a common theme in the stress that my peers and I experience: poor timing.
Over the past few years, I’ve started to notice that assessments come in big stressful waves, usually lasting a week or so. One week might be pretty uneventful, with a lull in big assessments and stress levels on the decline. Then, before you know it, you have six tests in one week, not to mention a paper due for English class. Looking at my planner, plenty of weeks are completely covered in the red ink that signifies a large test or essay, while others are almost empty of it. This led me to ask myself: why can’t all of this work be divided up evenly between the weeks?
Students at Pingry are constantly caught between two extremes– weeks packed with work followed by others with almost none – at the expense of their mental health, free time, and success in school. During busier weeks, the challenge for dividing one’s time among different assignments becomes greater than ever. Instead of being able to focu
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didn’t come homeGlasgow’s big match
In 1971 Glasgow was a city in flux. The ill winds of the UK’s decline as a manufacturing giant were being keenly felt on the banks of the Clyde. But just as the city’s shipbuilding industry looked under threat, other parts of the fabric of traditional life were still thriving.
Less than a 20-minute walk from where giant shipyard cranes dominated the sky above the Govan area of Glasgow was Ibrox Stadium, home to Rangers Football Club.
The ground was typical of the era with steep terraces that swept round to a red brick grandstand with the motif criss-cross balcony of acclaimed stadium architect Archibald Leitch.
(Top row) Rangers fans Bryan Todd, Ronald Paton, Peter Easton, Mason Philip. (Bottom row) Rangers fan Douglas Morrison and the Celtic boys Joe Mitchell, Peter Lee and Shane Fenton.
Ibrox had once held nearly 120,000 fans, but on 2 January 1971 the capacity was capped at 80,000 for the visit of Rangers’ oldest rivals.
The Markinch boys supporting Celtic - Shane Fenton, Peter Lee and Joe Mitchell - made their way to the west end of the stadium to join the fans. The other five - Bryan Todd, Ronald Paton, Peter Easton, Mason Philip and Douglas Morrison - went to the