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Locked doors: active reminder of student safety

Sophie Barkett, A&E Editor September 9, 2022

Amongst the changes that alter with every new school year, each door on campus is now expected to be locked throughout the duration of the school day. Every day, all day every teacher is now required to...

Senior Chas Howard plays in Pickleball tournament. He hopes to continue playing in order to go pro.

Chas Howard turns pandemic hobby into career

Samuel Ford, Staffer September 2, 2022
Writer: Samuel Ford
Junior Jake Anderson attempts to spike the volleyball over the net. The varsity boys volleyball team later won the match against Liberty, but lost to Highland on May 10.

Varsity volleyball season ends at semi-finals

Lauren Ludwig, Editor-In-Chief May 13, 2022

After ending their regular season with a record of 33-8, varsity boys volleyball played in the first round of playoffs on Friday, May 6, 2022. The boys played against number 14, Liberty High School. Liberty...

Summer schedule should be extended for the benefit of the student body.

Summer break ends too quickly for proper development

Presley Plant, Managing Editor May 13, 2022

Ending eighth grade is monumental. It is “crossing the threshold” between childhood to adulthood, but the modified year round schedule has tarnished that necessary transition period along with many...

What to read over spring break

What to read over spring break

Saydria Ostler and Sophie Barkett March 16, 2022

With spring break rapidly approaching, the two week long reprieve from school is the perfect time to catch up on those books you’ve been waiting to read. The following are some of our favorite tropes,...

New high school trend- all the rage!

Sophie Barkett, Reviews Editor March 2, 2022

High school Sweethearts. The classic “teenage experience” of a maddening and euphoric relationship.  High school is a formative time full of memories and understanding oneself, and being in a relationship...

New high school “plague” leaves teens vulnerable

Derek Fernandez, A&E editor March 2, 2022

Eventually there comes a time where society expects teens to start their romantic journey. If one is not in a relationship then they are instantly considered to be an outcast, but If one is in a relationship...

School zones provide minimal protection for students

School zones provide minimal protection for students

Lauren Ludwig, Editor-In-Chief December 14, 2021

During elementary school, walking, biking, or scootering was a common way for students to get to school that was located within their neighborhood. Small neighborhood roads combined with mass amounts of...

Multiple members of the Indigenous Students Club participate in a meeting during conference.

Students bring awareness to cultural issues through podcast

Callie Floyd, Staff Reporter December 1, 2021

The Indigenous Persons Program is a club that brings awareness to issues that are not discussed enough here in the community, such as native history. The purpose of this program is to educate, bring...

28 Avengers is already too many

28 Avengers is already too many

Lauren Ludwig, Editor-In-Chief November 15, 2021

The Marvel Cinematic Universe should have ended after Avengers: Endgame. It created the perfect frustrating 3-hour finale for the MCU, full of heartbreak, joy, and disaster, with seemingly just enough...

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