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The Student News Site of Delaware Valley High School

Del.Aware

The Student News Site of Delaware Valley High School

Del.Aware

Del.Aware

Did you notice?

Kimberly Smyser, Managing Editor November 14, 2025

You did not notice the last time you fell down and got a scratch on your knee and did not stop crying and begging your mother to kiss your Barbie bandaid. You did not notice the last time you were excited...

Should the PSAT be mandatory?

Faith Bailey, School News Co-Editor November 5, 2025

Imagine sitting in a classroom for nearly four hours, looking at a computer screen for a test that might not even matter to your future. For many students at our school, that’s the reality of the mandatory...

Key to success: mindset

Kimberly Smyser June 3, 2025

Life is full of ups and downs. Life is a rollercoaster of emotions. Life is uncontrollable and unpredictable. As we grow and learn, we are faced with diverse hardships and are forced to react and change...

Stop PDA in school

Owen Carso, Online Editor May 29, 2025

We’ve all seen them before: public displays of affection. We’ve all been slightly bothered by them. We’ve all thought, “It’s sweet that you’re in love, but what’s not sweet is the two...

One small step for Katy Perry: one huge leap backward for women

Emma Simmons, Sports Co-Editor May 28, 2025

A member of an all-female crew, pop-star Katy Perry partook in an 11-minute suborbital space flight with Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket on April 14. Purportedly attempting to utilize the flight to “raise...

Delaware Valley board members strive to continue OCR agreement

Delaware Valley board members strive to continue OCR agreement

Emma Ciancio, Editor-in-Chief April 25, 2025

The federal Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has long served as a safeguard for students, ensuring schools uphold the civil liberties of every individual, regardless of race, gender or disability. For...

The dangers of modern day politics

March 27, 2025

In recent years, the political landscape of America has turned rocky with unrest. Opposing views have split apart friends and families alike. The recent election and following controversial actions have...

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What will cause humans to go extinct?

Reilly Newton, Sports-Co Editor March 17, 2025

A depressing yet nonetheless important question; a question that brings in a perplexing, thought provoking conversation; will humans be the reason for our own extinction? Unfortunately, that possibility...

Find the person who makes you glimmer

Ella Becker, School News Co-Editor March 13, 2025

Having a best friend is one of the most crucial parts of high school. School is draining and difficult, but having one person who you can fall back on when you need it makes the load a ton lighter. A...

Rekindling relationships can benefit your social life

Annabelle Doro, Entertainment Co-Editor March 6, 2025

Throughout high school, friendships and relationships come and go. With friends, you might disconnect for a few years until you have a class together senior year. Is it wrong to talk to them after years...

Government perspectives don’t match public priorities

Emma Ciancio, Editor-in-Chief February 18, 2025

It's an undeniable truth: people across the country hold vastly different perspectives on controversial issues. But what I am confident to say is that the American people are far more worried about the...

Editorial: Parking passes: expensive, dangerous and inconvenient

Emma Ciancio, Editor-in-Chief February 18, 2025

While parking passes are overall marketed as a necessity for students who drive to school, they prove to be more of a financial burden rather than a worthwhile investment.  Consider the whopping price...

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