Frederick County’s New Deaf Community Center Opens By Max Hollingsworth

A Frederick County resident, Linda Stoltz, is starting Maryland’s first ever deaf and hard-of-hearing Community Center. Stoltz recognized that while Maryland, and more specifically Frederick, has such a large deaf community, there is no one real place for them to come together. She, herself, is hard-of-hearing. Her grandchildren have been attending Maryland School for The … More Frederick County’s New Deaf Community Center Opens By Max Hollingsworth

Welcome to the new Green & Gold Website! By: Charlotte McKinley

Welcome to the 2021-2022 Saint John’s Green & Gold Student Newspaper! This year, The Green & Gold looks a little different. The staff and I are excited to write all about what happens at SJCP via this website. This new format allows the SJCP community to have better access and stay well informed on what … More Welcome to the new Green & Gold Website! By: Charlotte McKinley

Music and Its Role on Personality By Yen Truong

What type of music do you listen to? When making music, artists put their heart and thoughts into the art they’re creating. In other words, you can say that they put their personality into the music to express themselves. Recent studies at Heriot-Watt University discovered how there is a link between the type of music … More Music and Its Role on Personality By Yen Truong

Teacher From The Past, Tells Her Story By Olivia Duncan

Saint John’s Catholic Prep has been around for around 192 years.  During this time, many changes have taken place. Luckily there are many former teachers such as my Gran-Gran, Nancy who remember how early SJCP used to be.  In  a recent interview with her, she revealed  many interesting things  about her prior experience at prep. … More Teacher From The Past, Tells Her Story By Olivia Duncan