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Nicole Schwartz

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor

Nicole Schwartz has an appreciation for jokes with awkward punch lines and will laugh at nearly any Yo Mama joke ever imagined. She enjoys writing, yet not reading poetry, which she spontaneously scratches in her journal for later reflection. She is outspoken and embraces large debates and discussions in which she can both voice and expand her perspective. Nicole’s greatest obsession is with dachshunds because she enjoys the calming presence of their unnaturally long bodies. She is also a cross country runner who has spent much of the last four years, mostly unsuccessfully, trying to develop some form of muscle. Whenever she gets a chance to pull her head out of a calculus or physics book, Nicole wants to write her own blog and hopefully, if all goes well, one day learn how to play the harmonica. Nicole was the online opinion editor for the 2015-16 school year.

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With a newly expanded budget, Richard Ortega looks to increase attention to detail in cleaning classrooms (Photograph by Akshita Dondeti/Talon).

Custodial supervisor implements new cleaning system

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor
March 8, 2016

Storms dampen new year

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor
January 29, 2016

Club organizes fundraising walk

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor
December 14, 2015
P.E. students exercise on the track Nov. 18. Freshmen students who participate in athletics would no longer be required to take P.E. if the proposal is implemented (Photograph courtesy of Kathleen Rohlfs).

P.E. requirement to end

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor
November 20, 2015
The Oak Park community comes together at OPHS to discuss summer read "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio (Staff photographer/Talon)

Oak Park hosts first community book club

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor
October 16, 2015
Physics teacher Ken Jones teaches the freshman IED class. This class is a part of a long-term plan to allow students to take four years of engineering courses during their high school career (Staff Photographer/Talon).

Jones leads the way with new engineering program

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor
September 19, 2015
Students wait in line to buy lunch at the new school cafe. The cafe is a part of the school's effort to create a healthier lunch menu; the ingredients come from local areas and the food is now cooked in the kitchen (Akshita Dondeti/Talon).

School constructs new cafe

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor
September 18, 2015

Fire alarm not a false alarm

Nicole Schwartz, Graduated Online Opinion Editor
August 18, 2015
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