Williamsville East Mock Trial Triumphs During First Rounds of Virtual Competition
In Mock Trial, students take on the roles of attorneys and witnesses and act as characters in a case given to them by the New York State Bar Association.
How FBLA Is Staying Engaged During a Virtual Year
Whether it be volunteering community service, competing in competitive events, or meeting new people, FBLA is more than just a business organization.
Help Send Valentines to the Elderly
Girl Up is making placemats for residents to have to go along with their meals on Valentine’s Day to brighten this time of the day for them.
Drama Club is Back!
Mrs. LoVullo, the club advisor, has started offering master classes for club members.* Master classes are Zoom classes that focus on acting and multiple types of dance. Mrs. LoVullo teaches the classes from Room 210 with a webcam for demonstrating dances.
Cook it up with the Flavors of East Cookbook
The Flavors of East cookbook is full of recipes from teachers, staff, and especially the students of Williamsville East.
Girl Up Meets Olympic Gold Medalist, Emily Pfalzer!
The Olympic gold medalist shared her experiences and the trials and triumphs of being a professional female hockey player.
How East Celebrates the Holidays and Winter
I sent out a survey asking students and teachers to tell us their favorite aspects of the holiday season. Here’s what December looks like for East, according to the 150 responses we received.
A Check-In on Ally Meetings
How do you stay motivated to be present in school when you’re not even physically there? And how do you stay connected to others when interaction has been replaced by monotonous hours spent in front of a computer? That’s where Ally meetings come in.
East Students’ Perspectives on the Election
By Allison Li and Colleen Meosky
In the last week of October, students at East were given a survey asking them about their perspectives on...
What a Normal Workload Looks Like During Remote Learning
Seven students said they have four hours of homework a night, and six students said they have 3 hours.