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Who is Summer De Mello?
You may know her as an expert of Norse mythology or someone with an unlimited supply of random d.tech trivia. This year, d.tech is overjoyed to welcome Summer De Mello!
Curiosity projects at d.tech
Have you ever had a random idea that you wish you could further pursue, but haven’t had the opportunity to do so? Curiosity projects are perfect for that.
Maeghan Haywood - Student Culture Coordinator
Ever since Natalie Delahunt’s time as Student Culture Coordinator came to end last year, there has been some conversation about who will replace her. Well, in December we got our answer. The new Student Culture Coordinator is Maegan Haywood.
Merry, Wary Holidays: Winter Break with COVID
With tests finished and homework graded, we stayed cozy in our homes and celebrated the long awaited break filled with magic — the holiday break.
The First Intersession Back in the Building: How'd it Go?
Last month, d.tech held its first all in-person intersession since COVID began. There were so many options to choose from, and students had a wide variety of experiences.
Bay Area Blues: Problems Finding New Teachers In The Bay Area
This school year, there has been a lot of fantastic new teachers at d.tech and in the Bay Area. But is it easy for educators to find employment? The answer: not quite.
Chromebooks and Equity
New students, new teachers, and among the most controversial, the reinforcement of the chromebook policy.
The PSAT Returns to d.tech
The PSAT was held at d.tech on Wednesday, October 13th, and was available for all Sophomores and Juniors.
New Teacher Bio: Courtney Pazin
Courtney Pazin is d.tech’s new tenth grade d.lab teacher. Her room is located on the second floor, room 227.
The Spooky Season has come to d.tech
Are you excited for Halloween this Sunday? Last year's Halloween was not the most exciting for many, and as we start to return back to normal, we can begin to celebrate…
First Impressions of d.tech: Accounts from Freshmen
Over the last two years, the Covid-19 pandemic has kept students from going to school. The pandemic also kept Freshmen from being able to see d.tech before they started the first day of school. These students say that Design Tech is not what they expected it to be before they came here.