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Branson School News, Sports, Life and Opinion

The Blazer

Branson School News, Sports, Life and Opinion

The Blazer

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Branson celebrates Holi, first time in years

By Abby Keenley March 23, 2022
The whole Branson community gathered on a Friday afternoon to participate in the traditional festival.
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All aboard the Orient Express: A look into Branson’s spring play

By Emmanuel Katz March 18, 2022
Here's what you need to know about Branson’s production of “Murder on the Orient Express.”
Solar panels atop the commons on March 14. Planned solar and environmental projects this year will boost Branson’s commitment to sustainability, school leaders say.

Green goals grow with planned solar panels, charging stations

By Cooper Tenney March 14, 2022
Head of School Chris Mazzola has called for “priority” on sustainability as Branson expands its solar and environmental initiatives.
During the height of the omicron surge in January, many students learned remotely. Two months later, no one at Branson tested positive for COVID-19.

As rules loosen and cases dwindle, pandemic’s end in sight

By Shun Graves March 10, 2022
The pandemic, now nearing its two-year anniversary, has declined. And COVID-19 rules will further loosen as masks go optional.
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Branson celebrates Lunar New Year

By Reese Dahlgren February 19, 2022
Students and faculty honor the new year with food, family and fun.
A poster informs residents about the Ross Town Council’s latest meeting on the Branson enrollment increase.

Live updates: Council approves enrollment plan

By Shun Graves February 15, 2022
The Ross Town Council, after three meetings, has approved a plan for Branson to increase its enrollment.
The Ross Town Council begins its discussion about Branson’s enrollment increase, Feb. 8, 2022. This marks the council’s second discussion of the topic.

Live updates: Council clears path to approval

By Shun Graves February 8, 2022
In its second meeting on the topic, the Ross Town Council settled on a plan for approval next week of Branson’s enrollment increase.
Juniors eat lunch outside the commons in January 2022. Students can no longer eat inside the building.

Tables removed, eating restricted in omicron-era commons

By Gigi Hohenrieder February 1, 2022
New restrictions on dining in the commons could continue because of the omicron strain.
The Meatless Mondays lunch on Jan. 31, 2022. No-meat lunches could continue beyond January.

Before continuing, Meatless Mondays should face student scrutiny

By Cooper Tenney January 31, 2022
No-meat Mondays could extend beyond January. But students should first have a say.
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Q&A with new English teacher, Neha Kamdar

By Ava Carlson January 29, 2022
Get to know the newest teacher in Branson's English department.
English instructor Giles Scott teaches virtually in January 2022. Some teachers and students went remote because of the omicron COVID-19 variant.

Omicron surge brings remote learners’ experiences to fore

By Herschel Pell January 29, 2022
The fast-spreading virus strain has made students and teachers adapt to remote learning.
Students gather around the Snack Shack in January 2022. The campus store reopened after a pandemic hiatus.

New snacks greet students at Snack Shack reopening

By Josie Hohenrieder January 29, 2022
After its pandemic closure, the campus store once again sells food and beverages.
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