The student news site of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

tjTODAY

The student news site of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

tjTODAY

The student news site of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

tjTODAY

FCPS announced its tentative plans to partially reopen schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Online, hybrid, and beyond

Chris Yoo, Staff Writer
January 23, 2021
A season with virtual support

A season with virtual support

Aarya Kumar, Staff Writer
January 22, 2021
Crewmates perform various tasks while trying to avoid getting killed by the Impostors, who can commit sabotage to make it easier to kill other players.

Something’s Sus

Elliott Lee, Staff Writer
January 18, 2021
Senior Ryan Payne and Freshman Anusri Arun Prasath created an interactive Google Earth map to lead the club members around the world, looking at different countries’ musical history.

Music matters

Sai Mattapalli, Staff Writer
January 17, 2021
Out with the old, in with the blue

Out with the old, in with the blue

Robert Stotz, Staff Writer
January 13, 2021
Outdoor trails like this one are places that Jefferson students utilize for extended rides. Long [bike] rides are really peaceful. Its a nice reprieve from academics,” senior Jacob Consalvi said.

On two wheels

Lucas Ribeiro, Staff Writer
January 6, 2021
Senior Alan Zhang bikes with his friends while maintaining safety guidelines at TJ. “I just enjoy being with them because all the funny things happen–great conversations and coincidences that went on; we’re there for the experiences,” Zhang said.

Screens between teens

Karli Torres Hinojosa, Staff Writer
December 21, 2020
Junior Jason Yi practices golf to kick off winter break.

Swinging into Break

Zac Baker, Staff Writer
December 20, 2020
In-person policy debate rounds are usually held in classrooms, where the opposing teams will set up their computers and evidence at different sides of the room. “With in-person debate, you get to interact with everyone around you and have more of a social and chill atmosphere compared to online debate,” sophomore Subrat Poudel said. “The interactions that you get while being in person aren’t usually replicated in the online debate space.”

Speaking through the screen

Elizabeth Li, Staff Writer
December 20, 2020
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