Dear Hewitt Times readers, We wanted to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves as editors-in-chief for the 2011-2012 school year. We look forward to working …
An Introduction by the Student Council President
As heard at convocation: To the entire Hewitt community: welcome back! I am very excited, as the representative of all Hewitt students, to welcome you …
Embarrassing Moment of the Month by Julia Bronheim
Once I was dancing strangely- and I mean strangely– in front of my bedroom window. To my surprise, I looked outside and saw a familiar …
Collective Loss: Remembering September 11th
“A man crosses the street in rain,” begins Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem, “Shoulders.” “This man carries the world’s most sensitive cargo.” Since May I have …
A Reference Guide to Information about 9/11 and its Commemoration
There is an endless amount of information available regarding the tragic event that occurred on September 11, 2001, including both its aftermath and commemoration. That …
Hewitt Gets a Facelift
After spending only a few days in the Hewitt halls during the 2011/2012 school year, we cannot deny that this year is one of great …
Hewitt’s Choirs Lift Us into Spring
On the gloomy evening of May 17, 2011, Hewitt musicians and singers provided the sunshine to ease our climatic sorrows with a number of successful …
A Lesson in Links: The 10th Grade Visits Room 503!
On Monday, May 9, I, along with nine other tenth graders, visited Ms. Kirsch’s classroom and taught her enthusiastic fourth graders how to use the …
The Science Fair: Are the Triple-Fold Board Runs Worth the Fun?
Science fair. One of the greatest Hewitt traditions and the second most stressful time of the year (following March exams, of course). Every year, students …
Next Stop on the Gallery Walk
The Gallery Walk, an annual event on Madison Avenue, had a new unofficial addition this year. This gallery included works of several different mediums, from …