Where We Are Going, 2015
Members of JCHS’s Class of 2015 are headed in every direction imaginable. Some will stay close, studying at Caldwell University or Essex County College. Others will travel far, to institutions such as […]
View ArticleWhat’s to Come
By Kris Schneider, Editor-in-Chief Progress. Moving forward. Fulfilling our dreams and dreaming on again. Members of the classes of 2015, from high schools as far as Beijing, London, California, and as...
View Article100 Percent of Something: A Reflection
By Nicky Barone, Editor-in-Chief From the beginning of my academic career, dating back to the 1st grade with Mrs. Minardi at Wilson Elementary School, I knew exactly what I wanted to do […]
View ArticleAmazon Removing Hoverboards From Their Website
By Olivia Carrara Hoverboards, also known as swegways, have recently become a new way of transportation. They are a two wheel motorized scooter which range from around $200 to nearly $3,000. Name […]
View ArticleFilm Review: The Revenant
By Dylan Hertzberg The Revenant (2015) directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu (Birdman) and starring Leonardo DiCaprio (Titanic, The Great Gatsby, The Wolf Of Wall Street, etc.) is based on the gritty story...
View ArticleThe Class of 2016: What Lies Ahead
With the school year coming to an end, the Caldron would like to reflect on the time our graduating seniors have had at JCHS as well as what lies ahead for them. Below […]
View ArticleJoseph Redling-Pace Addresses Class of 2016 at Academic Banquet
On April 20, JCHS seniors with high academic standing gathered for the annual academic banquet at Mayfair Farms in West Orange. After a wonderful dinner, Joe Redling-Pace, ranked third in his class, […]
View ArticleThe Social Media Boycott
By: Katie Quigley Anyone who knows me on a personal level knows that I love to take walks. Walking is a huge stress reliever; it helps me clear my head. One of […]
View ArticleJCHS Tribe
By: Thomas Murray The student section for the football games are back and better than ever this year. It might be due to the new field and lights, or the football being […]
View ArticleWhat “Jesus” Has to Say About Godspell
By: Jessica Rizzo On November 17, 19, and 20th, Godspell will be giving the JCHS stage a new meaning. This school year is a unique one: JCHS is taking on a fall […]
View ArticleThe Effects of Solitary Confinements
By: Tatiana Figarola In the early 1800s, the United States began the practice of imprisoning inmates in solitary cells as a method of rehabilitation. This practice began based on the Quaker belief […]
View ArticleJCHS Class of 2017 and Beyond
The JCHS Class of 2017 fast approaches its final days in the halls of James Caldwell High School. As a result, the Caldron wishes to recognize the plans and aspirations of our […]
View ArticleCatalonia’s Attempts at Independence Descend Into Chaos
By: Shannon Silverthorne On Sunday, October 1st, Spain’s democracy faced levels of strain that had not been seen since the fall of the end of the Franco dictatorship in the 1970s. On […]
View ArticleThe Truth about the Patriot Club at James Caldwell High School
By: The Patriot Club This is a letter to the editor in response to comments made in Benjamin Mulick’s latest article, “The Conservative Culture of Caldwell: Has Caldwell Failed the Left?”, found […]
View ArticleFarewell, James Caldwell High Class of 2018
By: The Caldron Board Graduating seniors from James Caldwell High School now open the next chapter of their lives as they travel far and wide. The pursuit of education is taking students […]
View ArticleThe Moving Finger
By: Ashvin Nagarajan Omar Khayyam, a Persian mathematician, once wrote “The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, moves on.” This quote, one of my favorites, is a metaphor for time. It implies […]
View ArticleA Reflection on My Time at JCHS
By: Jessica Rizzo When I first walked into JCHS four years ago, I was insecure, shy, and felt trapped by the reputation I had that I was only “the smart girl” and […]
View ArticleGood Luck, JCHS Class of 2019
Graduating seniors from James Caldwell High School are about to begin the next chapter of their lives as they travel far and wide. This year’s graduating class will have some students attending […]
View ArticleTeacher Superlatives
By: Kyle Ross Superlatives are a fun and interesting way to showcase certain categories or characteristics people fit within. Often found in high school yearbooks, superlatives can be anything from...
View ArticleHigh School Lessons
By: Amanda DeMaria Upon entering high school, I was a scared freshman entering a school that I could not even navigate. The first week of school I made one of my friends […]
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