
Anna Rachwalski
A student holds up a computer with the Schoology logo on it in a hallway at Midtown. Schoology, a learning management software, has been recently implemented at Midtown.
When students started their first day of in-person school at Midtown High School this August, they were met with many changes.
One of these was the switch to a new learning platform called Schoology, a learning platform used for assigning, grading and completing work. It replaced Google Classroom, which served a similar purpose within the school. Schoology’s implementation has sparked a debate on whether it was a good investment for Midtown.