Cambridge Rindge and Latin School - The Register Forum and The CHLS Review"

The Register Forum and The CHLS Review"

The school's newspaper, Register Forum, has the distinction of being the oldest continually published public high school newspaper in the country. The newspaper was first founded in 1893 as the C.M.T.S Register, the name was further changed to the Rindge Register, and in 1977 when the two public high schools in the city merged their papers merged as well. The Cambridge Latin Forum merged with the Rindge Register to become "The Register Forum". Since then, the paper has won numerous awards in high school journalism. Before Cambridge High & Latin (CHLS)was merged with Rindge Technical, CHLS published a student-staffed,well-illustrated, regularly-issued, bound, periodic journal containing essays, relevant news, interviews and coverage of theatrical events, informational articles, a gossip column called Spotlight, CHLS sports activity results, and other news of interest to the student body. By the year of the merger, CHLS was one school, still offering Latin as a language course, and with over 1,000 students.

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