Online learning: a new environment
As schools around the country close due to the coronavirus, teachers are left with the difficult problem of providing education from a distance. Some programs, like Zoom, are here to […]
As schools around the country close due to the coronavirus, teachers are left with the difficult problem of providing education from a distance. Some programs, like Zoom, are here to […]
Multiple high schools and their sports have been cancelled because of the coronavirus. The CDC is recommending gatherings of under 10 people only, and all classes are being cancelled and […]
Every March, over two thousand students from all over the world visit Berkeley to participate in the Model United Nations simulation. This event has been going on for six decades, […]
In this installment of the “Spotlight” series, we will be getting to know sophomores and dynamic content-creating duo Nick Hahn and Zack Herbst. Known for legendary segments such as the […]
As tragic events unfolded on January 26th, 2020, the world mourned the loss of #8, #24, Black Mamba, and, as most people called him, Kobe Bryant. Basketball lost a future […]
The boys varsity lacrosse team won a hard fought match against North Cobb Christian last night, behind Donny Scott’s 5 goals and Andrew Helt’s two. This is an important win […]
Senior Will Grosse, fondly known to his classmates and many teachers as “Grandma,” is well known for his skills on the basketball court and the chess grid. Will is coming […]
In the eastern part of the world, there has been panic about a new deadly outbreak known as the coronavirus. This virus is extremely dangerous because the statistics have had […]
Disney+ is a new streaming service that has every Disney series/movie created by Disney (plus more). “It’s a paid subscription without any advertising, and it gives customers access to a […]
It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas around The Walker School. We enjoy the season by preparing for gruesome exams that test us on materials from August. However, […]
Daybreak makes itself known and unique because of its interesting situation among the zombie apocalypse. All kids (at least in California) survived the nuke while all adults turned into zombies. […]
The Walker School has been off to a great start with five wins and zero loses. The team was hoping for an undefeated season, as they were ranked third in […]
You can feel it in the air around campus, the time for finals is growing near. Now is also the time that many students have began their preparations for midterms. […]
Shillings on the Square, the local pub and restaurant on the Marietta Square, has sold and closed after 41 years of service. Since then, it had become a popular site […]
It’s payoff time for The Walker School Thespians. After months, sometimes years, of preparation, opening night is almost here. On Wednesday, November 12 at 7pm The Walker School presents the […]
By Kayla Lakine In the Winterm Game of Life you learn how to handle money once you break off from your parent’s bank accounts. In this Winterm you deal with […]
By Hailey Noel About “Speak Out Listen Up” is a Walker School Winterim class run by the assistant principal of the Upper School, Mr. Holifield. The class is comprised of […]
By Stratton Wilson The Music Still Plays: The Artists Are Gone, But Their Work Lives On With the beginning of the new year, we must look back before we can look […]
By Charlie Condon and Rhodes Riddick We asked Walker students and faculty about their expectations for the College Football Playoff Championship of Georgia vs.Alabama at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
By Katie Harmon In a Winterim class, freshmen get the opportunity to explore a topic that is either not in their regular schedule or that is not offered as a […]