1. POETRY AND PROSE FROM EVERY STUDENT IN THE CLASS

 

Sara Arnoudse / Privileged Secret

Carolyn Athens / Don’t Look Back

Jamie Babcock / Why Are You So Good To Me?

Timika Banks / Blood Is Thicker Than Water

Zander Bauman / Big Debut

Any Body / Turning Points

Mark Bresnihan / Money

Brad Buchinski / Driving

Jayme Catsouphes / As Is

Saima Chaudry / Murmurs

Gillian Conklin / Volunteering At Winchester Hospital

Marissa Cooper / Daeja

Erica Crowe / Loss

Tina D'Amore / Martial Arts

Sara DelNido / Gone

Aram Demirjian / Glamour: An American In Paris

John-Michael Denney / Henry

Ebag Dlonra / Ebullient Doppelganger

Tyler Edell / The Shark, The Catcher, And Spiderman

Carroll Emerson / Psalm 16 Years Old

Nancy Fang / I’m Yours

Scott Fleishman / A Story For Every Day Of The Year

Kate Gildersleeve / Medieval Girl

Michael Grodzinsky / My Shot

Darren Gwinn / Beating The Upperclassmen

Russell Hadaya / We Are All The Same

Ricky Ham / My Freedom

Ben Johnson / The Runner In The Woods Meets A Friend

Julie Kim / Divorce

Lisa Klane / Who Are You And Who Are You

Stansilav Kostarnov / The Wonders Of The Night Mind

Zach Lager / The Pitch

Jullyce Martinez / Nathalie

Daniela Martinelli / September 11th

Laura Mauriello / In The End

Corey Merrill / A Cup Of Joe

Julia Metzger-Traber / Marionette Footprints

Ryan Moore / Miracle In The Sky

Charlotte Morse-Fortier / Missing My Sandbox Days

Shayne Osborne / Just Write

Sarah Parrish / For My Little Sister

James Pulley / November Dad

Marcus Richardson-Smith / I Had Fun

Robert / Shadowed By My Father

Stephanie Smith / When You Love Someone

Ian Stewart / A Round Of Golf

Nicole Tardiff / 1) Silently Screaming; and 2) When I Go to a Red Sox Baseball Game

Patrick Trometer / The Life Cycle Of Adam Darren Divise

Ryan Tsou / A Sixteen-Year-Old’s Wisdom

Samira Vachani / A Train Ride With A Boy From New York

Andrew Vesprini / Anger

Alice Wang / Who Am I?

Warren / The Man

Brian Woods / A Small Cheer

Liz Yurkevich / If You Only Knew

2. ABOUT 2:25 P.M. AND THE STUDENT PUBLISHING PROGRAM

 

Mission Statement and Objectives for the Student Publishing Program

Introduction from Anthony Tedesco, Writer and Editor, and Cofounder of the Student Publishing Program

Introduction from Karen Russell, Lexington High School English Teacher and Cofounder of the Student Publishing Program

Introduction from Scott Webber, Department Head of English Language Arts and Cofounder of the Student Publishing Program

Excerpts from Student Comments on the Pilot of the Student Publishing Program

Excerpts from Letters of Support for the Pilot of the Student Publishing Program

About the Cofounders: Martha Sager, Anthony Tedesco, Karen Russell and Scott Webber

Credits for editorial contributors.

LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL’S 2:25 P.M.—the paperback book—can be ordered online from our publisher by clicking here or by ordering it at bookstores nationwide. 100 percent of book royalties help fund future program participation for Lexington High School students.

 



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