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February 2023 Edition - Rights and Responsibilities Women's History

The articles and artwork of each Tablet Jr. are created by the students of the diocesan academies, and each month there is a new theme and a new academy. St. Bernard Catholic Academy, Brooklyn, is this month's school to showcase its journalistic skills. Enjoy reading the additional student submissions as well as using the teacher resources below. Let us pray that the Catholic Social Teachings guide us to be good citizens and respectful people.

Featured Articles-Read the full articles in this month's edition of The Tablet Jr.
Women in the Police Department - Thomas Obdyke Gr. 7

For years, women have been “breaking barriers” and making a change in the way that people look at jobs. But still, women are facing discrimination.

Women's Rights - Rafaella Andreani Gr. 8

An issue that has always been prominent in the world is women's rights. Women have been discriminated against and not given the same opportunities as men.

Inequalities in Women's Sports - Kimora Meristil Gr. 8

Many people justify refusing to watch women’s sports with the excuse, “it’s just not as good as men's.” but usually, that is not the case. Many individuals still believe that men are better than women, but in reality, strong and talented women prove that they can do anything men can do.

Instructional Resource Guide

The downloadable guide is a supplemental resource for all teachers and catechists. 

Additional Articles- Click on the photo to read the article.
Women in the Military

Samantha Salvato, Grade 7

   

Women: The Pillars of the Church

Faith Perlowitz, Grade 7

Women Who Make Differences

Priya Singh, Grade 7

Social Media: The Effect on Women Today

    Gianna Magnavito, Grade 7

Respecting Women’s Rights

Hailey DeNoia, Gr 8

Women CEOs

Joseph Kearney, Grade 7

Student Artwork
Annailese Badette Gr. 2Carlo Mineo Gr. 2Carter Mazzariello Gr. 3Eliana Garzon Gr. 4Gabrielle Louis Jean Gr. 5Tatiana Valle Gr. 4
Instructional Resource Guide

Print-rich materials that can motivate and engage students in class

About the Tablet Jr.

A collaboration between CTN and The Tablet Editorial staff, The Tablet Jr. includes stories written by middle-grade students from diocesan academies and schools as well as student-created artwork. Additional elements include a question-and-answer column, a diocesan history column, and fun activities such as word puzzles.