The Plank

Plank Article Marcos Lopez ’23

Jesuit holds annual Student Awards Convocation

On Thursday, April 27, in the Father Barry Gymnasium, Jesuit High School Sacramento celebrated its annual Student Awards Convocation. The Jesuit community in its entirety, from staff and faculty to parents, gathered together to celebrate this year’s student accomplishments. 

Plank Article Matin Sayareh '25

Matthew Palchak ’23: dedicated leader and loyal friend

For Matt Palchak ’23, Jesuit High School Sacramento’s motto of being “Men for Others” has become an integrated part of his personality and life.

“I have learned many things inside, and outside the classroom, but I think some of the most important things are learning to serve others, and learning to work as a leader,” Matt said. “The lasting impact Jesuit has left on me as a ‘Man for Others’ is to always be ready to help and serve others.”

Plank Article Charley Taylor ’25

Opinion: “IGOR” mixes amazing talent with deeper meaning

On May 17, 2019, Tyler, the Creator released his fifth studio album titled “IGOR.” The album won Tyler the first Grammy of his career: Best Rap Album of 2020. His fourth album, “Flower Boy,” fell short after being nominated but not selected for Best Rap Album at the 2018 Grammys, so winning was a huge accomplishment for Tyler. 

On “IGOR,” Tyler branched out from what people thought rap was and introduced a heavy R&B influence to his experimental rapping. Tyler utilized a wide array of sounds from psychedelic synths to distorted bass, providing an experience that fans of many different genres could appreciate. 

Plank Article Jason De Guzman ’25

Exploring exciting student art

On April 25, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., Jesuit High School Sacramento will host an art showcase known as The Exhibition: Cannonball Collection. This is the first Exhibition in our history, and it will consist of pieces from the students in Digital Media and Studio Art classes. To conclude the Exhibition, there will be an awards ceremony at 6:30 p.m.

Plank Article Matt Freeman ’25

Internet addiction: fleeting focus

Over the last decade or so – and especially since COVID sent everyone online – the internet has become an essential part of the teaching and learning process. And while the internet has made information more accessible to all students, it has also created distracting behaviors.