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Virtual Park Bench: How Online Communities Close the Gap Between Generations
Virtual Park Bench: How Online Communities Close the Gap Between Generations

Two of our Community Engagement Club leaders, Andrew Chiang ’21 and Emma Dreispiel ’21, had the chance to participate in a volunteering opportunity with the Virtual Park Bench over the summer.

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Community Engagement ClubEmma Dreispiel '21October 21, 2020Comment
Student Photography Lookbook
Student Photography Lookbook

Featured photography captioned and compiled by members of the Photography Club.

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Photography ClubRachel Hu '22May 11, 2020Comment
Book Recommendations from the OHS Book Lovers Club
Book Recommendations from the OHS Book Lovers Club

It’s often really hard to find enough time to sit down and read a book, and it’s sometimes even harder to find a good book to read! The OHS Book Lovers Club is here to help with at least one of those challenges: we created a list of our favorite books across four different genres.

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Book Lovers ClubRachel Hu '22May 11, 2020 Comment
Around the World Video Project
Around the World Video Project

The Around the World Video Project from the Global Teens Club showcases a snippet of the geographical diversity of our OHS student body.

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Global Teens ClubRachel Hu '22March 2, 2020Comment
Dazzle for a New Decade
Dazzle for a New Decade

December has sped by. Whenever you can catch a break from writing essays, studying for finals, or applying to colleges, one way to destress could be to think about what you’ll wear to holiday parties or New Years Eve to ring in the new decade!

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Fashion ClubHannah Yang '20December 30, 2019Comment
Adventures in the Mobile Life
Adventures in the Mobile Life

The issue with moving is that it is rarely ideal and never goes exactly as planned. But in addition to damaging, yet retrospectively amusing events, moving can bring about light-hearted and fun times.

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Global Teens ClubAshton Craycraft '19May 14, 2018Comment
Education Series, Part 4: First Semester Struggles
Education Series, Part 4: First Semester Struggles

At my Korean school, we never learned grammar in Korean class. We would read literature, write papers, and discuss the reading in a seminar-style format.

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Global Teens ClubDebbie Jung '19May 14, 2018Comment
Germany vs. America: Food
Germany vs. America: Food

Personally, I like the German style of eating better. I like sitting for ages and talking with friends or family over my food. I enjoy the emphasis on freshness and quality rather than speed.

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Global Teens ClubAshton Craycraft '19April 10, 2018 Comments
What do Chinese netizens do?
What do Chinese netizens do?

Chinese citizens have a robust variety of online activities, including fast, efficient platforms for messaging, browsing, streaming, and shopping.

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Global Teens ClubAnke Hao '19April 10, 2018 Comment
Education Series, Part 3: Attending Korean School
Education Series, Part 3: Attending Korean School

The Sooneung is the Korean college entrance exam that is only administered once a year. This is arguably one of the most important dates on the Korean calendar; everything that a student has ever learned in school since kindergarten accumulates to one exam.

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Global Teens ClubDebbie Jung '19March 26, 2018Comment
A Letter About Change
A Letter About Change

When I was four years old, my family and I hastily left the United States. We landed on the opposite side of the world, The Middle East. I came to grips early with the fast-pace of global change, and most importantly, I learned how to embrace a new environment.

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Global Teens ClubJamil Ahmad '20March 24, 2018Comment
What is the Chinese Firewall?
What is the Chinese Firewall?

The Chinese Firewall is a system designed by the Chinese government to censor sensitive material online for its people. China has been systematically blocking websites since August 1996.

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Global Teens ClubAnke Hao '19March 24, 2018Comment
Introduction
Introduction

I have moved nine times, living in Germany and every time zone of the United States. I think that mindset – that everything is always subject to change – wires TCKs a little differently than other people.

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Global Teens ClubAshton Craycraft '19March 16, 2018Comment
The Goal is 高考 (gāo kǎo)
The Goal is 高考 (gāo kǎo)

The most prominent feature of pre-college education in China is the sheer degree of studying. All of these classes only served one purpose; to prepare the students for a once in a lifetime standardized test, called the 高考 (gāo kǎo).

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Global Teens ClubAnke Hao '19March 16, 2018Comment
Education Series, Part 2: The Difficulties of Moving to Korea as a Teenager
Education Series, Part 2: The Difficulties of Moving to Korea as a Teenager

To be very honest, I don’t think that Korean school was very helpful in the long run. Everyone treated grades in Korean classes as more important; the English classes sort of just felt like fun, bonus classes provided for English immersion.

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Global Teens ClubDebbie Jung '19March 16, 2018 Comment
Beauty Standards in China
Beauty Standards in China

Beauty standards in China, and the general attitude of teens towards beauty and appearances, are basically the opposite of Western culture's beauty standards.

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Global Teens ClubAnke Hao '19March 2, 2018 Comment
Education Series, Part 1: Korean School
Education Series, Part 1: Korean School

Moving to a Korean school was a big change for me. In New York, I barely spoke with my parents in Korean. They would talk to me in Korean, and I would respond back to them in English. My next few posts in the education series will be reflections on my experience specifically to Korean schools.

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Global Teens ClubDebbie Jung '19March 2, 2018Comment
UNICEF: An Overview of Human Rights
UNICEF: An Overview of Human Rights
UNICEF ClubUNICEF ClubFebruary 1, 2018
Club Spotlight: UNICEF Club
Club Spotlight: UNICEF Club
UNICEF ClubAnisha Reddy '20February 1, 2018
UNICEF: Adverse Affects of the Israeli-Palestininian Conflict on Children
UNICEF: Adverse Affects of the Israeli-Palestininian Conflict on Children
UNICEF ClubUNICEF ClubFebruary 1, 2018
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