"We all know each other pretty well from being in … And she continuesfolds of her cotton dress, to rob themagainst the friction between past andthat the rise and fall of the sun will keepcrude weight of a drunkard are what shedistorts, past and present future fuse,Copyright © 2019 Writing for Peace. They are going to fight for what they believe in and I love giving them the tools to be able to do that in the world. Montgomery Blair students Jesse Silverberg, Emmy Song, Gabriel Wu, Ambrose Yang, and Shawn Zhao will be competing against eight other finalist teams from across the country.
Emmy Song, a 17-year-old senior at Montgomery Blair, said her team had a special chemistry that helped them find success. It was as if I had one foot in each country.
"More than 600 attendees enjoyed free food, entertainment and resourcesCommunity members shared questions and concerns about school boundaries and diversity
Second Place, Poetry: “A Walk Down Lafayette Street,” by Emmy Song Grade 11, Montgomery Blair High School, Rockville, Maryland, U.S. Emmy Song is a writer and high school student from Rockville, Maryland. 16 to Apr. 24A comparison of the most popular online food-delivery servicesThe exhibit teaches students about Hispanic art and how to analyze itBlazers celebrate Hispanic Heritage MonthThe next generation of wireless technology will arrive over the next two yearsSome lasting thoughts of a graduating seniorDevelopments in artificial intelligence make transportation a breezeThe Blazers attempt to close the Gladiators' wide leadDespite a strong comeback in the second half, the Blazers were defeated in the endThe fair highlighted student voices and spread awareness of resources in schools and the communityThe Blazers failed to keep their lead in a tough matchStudents must demonstrate proficiency in English and a foreign language to earn the awardBlazers attended a Q&A session with SMOB candidates Zoe Tishaev and Nate TinbiteFrom Ariana Grande to Takeoff, November is a month with music to rememberBlairHacks is entirely planned and run by studentsErnie G. visits Blair in honor of Hispanic Heritage MonthA review of popular mobile payment apps"As a bilingual and bicultural teen, there were times that I felt that I didn’t fit in. Because when she’s a blur ofwalking, borne forward by pure convictionmovement, the world is in limbo andtime her legs tremble a little harder andbreath catches a little faster. By Emmy Song | Jan. 19, 2019, 9:46 p.m. | In Local » Staff and students evacuate outside amid the snow.