Did you ever find yourself reading an article on the online edition of The Crow's Nest and find yourself wanting to comment the article or its writer, tell them you like their article, or suggest ways of improving? (We're all open to suggestions!) Well of course, you can comment. But just HOW do you comment?
Look down at the bottom right-hand corner of any post, where it says "Posted by The Crow's Nest Staff at ________ 0 comments." Click "0 comments." Now just type your comment in the provided comment box, and click "Post Comment." It will not go up on the site immediately, as all comments are checked and moderated by our staff before posted, so don't post it twice if you don't see it on the site.
That should be helpful. Thanks for reading, and keep checking back for more stories! :D
Friday, February 19, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Chia's Guide to Getting into College
Port Richmond High School's class of 2010 valedictorian is the volleyball-playing, head of Student Government, (as well as co-editor-in-chief of The Crow's Nest), Chia Chou Pan. While Chia enjoys himself in many extra-curricular activities, he still finds the time to excel in his AP classes and earn top-notch grades. Recently, Chia earned a full scholarship to his dream college. While many sit and wonder "gee, how did he do that?" or think "man, I could never do that," think again! Below,Chia offers his advice and gives tips on applying to college and how you can be successful as well!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
It's Only Rock and Roll, but We Like It! Battle of the Bands!
On Friday, January 22nd, 2010, Port Richmond held its first ever "Battle of the Bands" in the auditorium. Put together by the head of COSA, Mr. Noto, and hosted by senior Jenna Jankowski and junior Chris Scott, it was an unforgettable event full of rocking music, screaming fans, and true Raider Spirit.
First up was "The Avatards", followed by "The Band Aids," next came the ever-popular "Reverse the Broken," and finishing up the night were Port seniors Justin Bruno and George Obermeyer playing acoustics.
The fans in the audience cheered, screamed, and even sprayed silly string and shot out paper confetti. In the end, Reverse the Broken took home the trophy, but all the bands put on amazing performances, something we should all be proud of. Stay tuned for an upcoming article from Port senior Mariah Metzger!
First up was "The Avatards", followed by "The Band Aids," next came the ever-popular "Reverse the Broken," and finishing up the night were Port seniors Justin Bruno and George Obermeyer playing acoustics.
The fans in the audience cheered, screamed, and even sprayed silly string and shot out paper confetti. In the end, Reverse the Broken took home the trophy, but all the bands put on amazing performances, something we should all be proud of. Stay tuned for an upcoming article from Port senior Mariah Metzger!

Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
New Year, New You! New Year's Resolutions!
It's a brand new year, and our Raiders are back with a vengeance, working hard in pursuit of their goals, goals that include brand new experiences, new friendships, and new opportunities. While for some, resolutions may seem silly, to others, these are goals to pursue and accomplish within the year. And of course, Port Richmond Raiders are always full of energy and ready to take on any challenge.

Senior Chris Donohoue wants to "get at least an 85 average."

Senior David Winnick wants to "improve [his] homework habits."

Senior Veronica Cruz wants "to take control of [her] life."

Senior Taylor Sammarco plans to "do better in school."

Senior Godfred Brobbey wants "to be a better Christian."

Senior Didem Yilmaz wants to "stop being late to class."

English teacher and track coach Ms. Oliveri wants to "dedicate [herself] to being the number one outdoor track coach."

"My New Year's Resolution is to focus more on myself because I always put my friends and family first, but now that I'm getting older I need to start focusing on my own life," says junior Shonia Mitchell.

Senior Erik Moran wants "to accomplish something amazing that is worth recognition by a large group of people."

Senior Sergio Andujar wants to "graduate high school."

Junior Carla Madera plans to "get a 90 average."

Senior Edgar Varela's resolution is to "build muscles."

"I want all the drama to stop," says junior Lisandra Melendez.

Seniors Clint Magzul and Richard Bautista want to be the best at the popular Street Fighter video game series.

US History teacher Mr. Luongo wants to "be a better person."

Assistant Principal of History Ms. Pollari's resolution is "to eat less fried food, eat healthier, and join a gym."

Virtual Enterprise teacher Mr. O'Brien wants to "spend more time with [his] wife and daughter."

Health teacher Mrs. Walters' resolution is "to relax... to have a happy 2010."

Principal Gannon's New Years Resolution? "Be the best that I can be."
We wish the best for all Raiders who have set out to accomplish their goals. Whether they be to do better in school, become a better person, or simply be better at video games, they've all taken the first steps in improving themselves. Good luck to them, and to anyone with their own resolutions. Happy New Year!
Senior Chris Donohoue wants to "get at least an 85 average."
Senior David Winnick wants to "improve [his] homework habits."
Senior Veronica Cruz wants "to take control of [her] life."
Senior Taylor Sammarco plans to "do better in school."
Senior Godfred Brobbey wants "to be a better Christian."
Senior Didem Yilmaz wants to "stop being late to class."
English teacher and track coach Ms. Oliveri wants to "dedicate [herself] to being the number one outdoor track coach."
"My New Year's Resolution is to focus more on myself because I always put my friends and family first, but now that I'm getting older I need to start focusing on my own life," says junior Shonia Mitchell.
Senior Erik Moran wants "to accomplish something amazing that is worth recognition by a large group of people."
Senior Sergio Andujar wants to "graduate high school."
Junior Carla Madera plans to "get a 90 average."
Senior Edgar Varela's resolution is to "build muscles."
"I want all the drama to stop," says junior Lisandra Melendez.
Seniors Clint Magzul and Richard Bautista want to be the best at the popular Street Fighter video game series.
US History teacher Mr. Luongo wants to "be a better person."
Assistant Principal of History Ms. Pollari's resolution is "to eat less fried food, eat healthier, and join a gym."
Virtual Enterprise teacher Mr. O'Brien wants to "spend more time with [his] wife and daughter."
Health teacher Mrs. Walters' resolution is "to relax... to have a happy 2010."
Principal Gannon's New Years Resolution? "Be the best that I can be."
We wish the best for all Raiders who have set out to accomplish their goals. Whether they be to do better in school, become a better person, or simply be better at video games, they've all taken the first steps in improving themselves. Good luck to them, and to anyone with their own resolutions. Happy New Year!
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