Articles by: Aria Ramnath '24

Dr. Sergio Lopez

Dr. Sergio Lopez

June 4, 2022 at 12:38 pm Comments are Disabled

Photo by Ava Persaud ’25/The Choate News At the end of this school year, Mr. Sergio Lopez will be departing after concluding three years at Choate. A beloved Spanish teacher, JV girls’ volleyball coach, and adviser in West Wing, Mr. Lopez has made an impact on Choate in ways thatRead More

Audrey Lim ’23:  Choate’s Rising Writer

Audrey Lim ’23: Choate’s Rising Writer

May 6, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Photo by Ava Persaud ’25/The Choate News Exploring her passion for storytelling, Audrey Lim ’23 joined the playwriting Arts Concentration program to expand her writing skillset beyond the short stories, poems, and novels she was already familiar with. As she wrote more plays and read more works, Lim fell inRead More

Mr. Proulx Rewrite the Math Test

Mr. Proulx Rewrite the Math Test

January 21, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Students may work with other Choate students when solving Mr. Dan Proulx’s take-home problem sets Every Choate student has experienced the drumming of pencils on paper while the 70 minutes that comprises a math test ticks by. But, what if there was another way for students to be assessed inRead More

Orchestra Changes Its Tune

Orchestra Changes Its Tune

October 1, 2021 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Graphic by Zoe Nevel/The Choate News For years, the Symphony Orchestra has earned a reputation for being a prestigious ensemble with talented musicians performing challenging repertoires. Being a member of the ensemble requires a large commitment: students rehearse three times a week, attend mandatory 70-minute private lessons weekly, and frequentlyRead More