By: Elena CaputoInstead of Wilson’s normally scheduled programming on Oct. 31, students and staff watched and discussed “Screenagers,” a documentary created and directed by Delaney Ruston that explores how the technology-filled world we live in today impacts teenagers who’ve grown up surrounded by screens. The in-class viewing of the film was followed by an in-class discussion and a social media symposium featuring students and professors at Kutztown University. Overall, “Screenagers” was very informative, and the film was headed in the right direction, but it often failed to include a full range of perspectives and tended to offer solutions that aren’t necessarily applicable to teenagers today.
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By: Christopher WrightMany children are raised with a book being read to them as they get ready for bed. Many of those children become fascinated by those books and want to read more. Many of those children will find a love for books and read many throughout their childhood. Unfortunately, many of those children will begin to hate reading and books as a whole due to one thing, the over-analyzation of literature throughout middle school and beyond. |
Elena Caputo
Hi! My name is Elena, and I'm a senior at Wilson and one of the Editors of the Editorial section. If you have any questions or ideas or if you want to write, email me at [email protected]! Olivia MonosHello! My name is Olivia and I'm a junior this year, and one of the editors of the Editorial section! I'm really excited to write for the Paw Print again this year!
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