Archives for October 2013

Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet

This year, the school participated in the first ever in-school trick or treating. Physics teacher Barney Peace, the creator, said he thought it would make for a safe environment for little children and it would also allow Suburban groups to interact with the community. Peace also gives credit to … [Read more...]

Skull Pops Raise Money

The Spanish Honors Society gives back to a needy family, trick-or-treating children, and their own society with lollipops.  Skull pops were sold on November first and second. The flavors of lollipops came in grape, strawberry, and cream and are skull shaped. The Spanish Honor Society sold these pops … [Read more...]

The Endeavor to W.G.I.

How much would you pay to compete in a world championship? Does $3,000 sound about right? Well, for the Indoor Color Guard, that number is looming over their heads. The instructor of the color guard, Brett Spahr, explains his plan involves many fundraisers and the possible inclusion of sponsors. … [Read more...]

Have child stars gone too far for fame?

 Have child stars gone too far? For example, one of the most commonly judged child stars is Miley Cyrus. Has she gone too far in order to stay in the limelight? Personally, I believe she has not. Lately, there has been debates on peoples’ emotions towards Miley Cyrus, who once was a beloved child st … [Read more...]

Dress code contemplations

While some people believe that the dress code is too strict, the dress code is very much needed. Students do not need to be distracted by others wearing inappropriate clothing. We need to stick to the school’s guidelines because this is a high school, not a fashion show. Compared to other high s … [Read more...]