“By the old stone step and the sagging sill The hopes of youth are lingering still, And I shall find when that step is crossed A secret of peace that the world has lost.” ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery, The Blythes are Quoted (“Come, Let Us Go”) The school year may […]
Arts & Culture
Archaic Words Pt. 1: Basic Grammar
When talking about the recent addition of “yeet” to Dictionary.com, along with a variety of COVID related words, the Gizmo writer, Judy Serrano, said that “English is a living language, one that is constantly changing to reflect the world and society we live in.” The truth of the statement applies […]
French Bread
As the school year kicks off, it is hard to find recipes that are fast and easy but still quality and appetizing. With this delicious French Bread recipe, you’ll have the best homemade french bread right on your table for dinner. It is a great side for any meal you […]
A Note From TPS Student Leadership
Dear TPSers, Community is the basis of civilization. Without the help of others, we would not have been able to connect the world through our words, nor could the great minds of times past and present have changed the world for the better. A community has the potential to build […]
The Dreamcoat: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is an incredible musical that shares a meaningful story and is one of the world’s most famous family-friendly musicals. The entire musical is told from the perspective of the narrator, who follows the storyline of how Jacob’s favorite son, Joseph, gets sold as a slave […]