Opinion | Commentary The Piedmont Highlander Editorial Board | We need to respect our teachers By TPH Editorial Board | June 4, 2019 “What can I do to improve my grade?" "Can I have extra credit?"
Opinion | Commentary Kelly Corrigan | Three tips for graduates By Kelly Corrigan | May 31, 2019 The conveyor belt of high school is over. Now it's time to figure out who you want to be.
Exedra Columnists Shanti Brien | A gun-free zone in Piedmont By Shanti Brien | May 16, 2019 Why can't we be more like Australia, a place with almost no gun violence? We can do something about this.
Around Town Dean’s Diatribes | Good evening and what can I get for you? By Rod Dean Adams | May 14, 2019 Bussing and waiting tables gave me skills I have used every day in my career.
Letters to the Editor Piedmont Highlander Editorial Board | Making a case for condoms at school By TPH Editorial Board | May 14, 2019 Condom availability at high schools decreases teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases/infections, and HIV.
Uncategorized Letter to the Editor: DOJ grant money still available – and it’s still needed! By Kerry Corcoran | March 25, 2019 New information about how the SRO money can be used highlights a path forward for the school community.
Letters to the Editor Letter to the Editor | In favor of a progressive tax By Rick Schiller, Piedmont resident | March 8, 2019 The author offers suggestions for a parcel tax based on square footage, with a maximum of $4999 for any building.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor: City should invest in Witter Field By Rick Raushenbush | March 8, 2019 Witter is the only full-size athletic field in town, used not only for school sports, but also by Piedmont soccer clubs, lacrosse teams, and citizens.
Exedra Columnists Shanti Brien | Governor Northam and me By Shanti Brien | March 5, 2019 It’s going to be embarrassing and uncomfortable to begin an honest conversation about our biases, but it’s also necessary: we all have a lot of growing up to do.
Opinion | Commentary Kelly Corrigan | Understanding hard things By Kelly Corrigan | February 26, 2019 I was alone for the first time in my life and I understood that everything dies, even people, even people we know.