By Nicholas Maddox Posted May 26, 2015 There are many times to sing, but just not in public. The only reason you should ever sing in public if it is the
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Performer of the Week: Hannah Dowding
By Alex Manzo Posted May 12, 2015 This week’s top performer was chosen by Ms. Julia Topholm. Hannah Dowding is taking Art I with Topholm. She is an outstanding artist and
Are novels better than movies?
By Nakiya Flores Posted April 28, 2015 Many people love to watch movies, movies are a part of everyday life. Movies can connect with people in many ways. Novels can
Performer of the Week: Emily Jock
By Nicholas Maddox Posted April 24, 2015 Emily Jock was chosen as the Performer of the Week by her art teacher, Ms. Julia Topholm. Ms. Topholm chose Emily for her confident
Facial hair Do’s and Don’ts
By Kaity Sample Posted April 23, 2015 In high school, facial hair is a touchy topic because it doesn’t come as quickly as it does for some others to some
Performer of the Week: Alexandria Self
By Katie Hillyer Posted April 21, 2015 Ms. Julia Topholm nominated Alexandria Self for Performer of the Week because she is a very strong artist with a lot of natural talent.
School zones need to increase speed limits
By Kaity Sample Posted April 21, 2015 School zone speed limits are too slow. Increasing the speed limits in school zones would cause fewer wrecks, less traffic, and fewer complaints.
Virtual reality
By James Dunyon Posted April 20, 2015 Virtual Reality (VR) is a new technology coming into the world, and more people are talking about it. Many people do not like
Minor holidays
By James Dunyon Posted April 20, 2015 Many minor holidays are completely unknown, and some of them are quite interesting. 4/20 came and went just recently, and it’s one of
Heard in the Halls
By Dani Ricker Posted April 15, 2015 There’s nothing I love more than walking into a school bathroom first thing in the morning or after lunch and eating some girl’s perfume.