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Faces of PCH: Emily Currington

Faces of PCH: Emily Currington

Daniel Roman March 4, 2016

     Sophomore Emily Currington suffers from Ehlers Danlos syndrome (EDS) hypermobility, a disorder which affects shallow joints and which causes dislocation.      “It affects mostly my...

Junior Jessie Goldberg follows her tech script during Fall Play rehearsal. She and fellow theater students senior Joanna Kolker, sophomore Jonathan Scully and senior Adam Cohen used their tech crew skills to bring home first-place finishes at the State Thespian Conference on Jan. 6.

Tech students earn victories in thespian conference showdown

Piper Rother February 3, 2016

Used to working under pressure for the school’s theater productions, members of the tech crew showcased their quick-change skills in statewide victories in technical challenges. On Jan. 6 the theater...

Senior Dylan Haley takes advange of the art night on Jan. 28th, “I go up to finish projects and to get more one on one time with Mr. Jafari,” Haley said. Photos by: Anthony Zuanichs.

Art nights introduce new evening opportunity

Piper Rother February 3, 2016

Wednesday nights are usually filled with homework, naps, and Netflix, but what about adding some art to your nights as well, Ceramics teacher David Jafari started up Wednesday Night Art Nights for students...

Piecing it all together

Piecing it all together

Knija Kendrick January 29, 2016

  With team work, Geena Stephens (11) and her teammates work together in order to solve the puzzle. "I was looking for certain numbers to step on in numerical order," Stephens said. "The purpose...

Work Advances on New Scoreboard

Work Advances on New Scoreboard

Anthony Zuanich January 29, 2016

Construction workers advance work on the new scoreboard. The scoreboard will come just in time for the girls soccer season. Alexis Poe (10) will be one of the first athletes to be shown on the screen....

Rocking out

Rocking out

Knija Kendrick January 29, 2016

Jeff Dicker (12) is getting the hang of playing the guitar for the first time. "What I like about the class so far is learning different cords at a fast pace." Dicker said. Being a fast learner, Dicker...

Teachers Show Mixed Opinions on Personal Technology in The Class

Garrett Lierman December 17, 2015

There has long been controversy over personal technologies place in the classroom with it’s potential distractions and constant evolution. Most teachers seem to be taking an ‘on the fence’ stance...

The Disappearance of Katherine Greene: Part 3

The Disappearance of Katherine Greene: Part 3

Daniel Roman December 17, 2015

He awoke from the inky blackness of sleep, still dazed but somewhat regaining his composure. Hall’s mind raced to a thousand conclusions about his situation, but as minutes passed he began to remember...

Powder Puff Participants Prep for Event

Powder Puff Participants Prep for Event

Sarah Whalen December 15, 2015

Watching the junior girls go against the senior girls in flag football on Nov. 23 has become a tradition, but many of the spectators don’t know the planning and practicing that occurs before the ladies...

Junior Tony Chen and senior Emma Roberts attach layers of plastic bottles to stack onto Operation 350’s Tower of Consumption on Dec. 4.

Environmental club fights to end plastic bottle usage

Piper Rother December 15, 2015

Climate change, greenhouse gases and landfills are problems we are all aware of in today’s world, but one organization is trying to actively do something about it -- by building a tower of plastic water...

In defense of the seven (parking) sacraments

In defense of the seven (parking) sacraments

Alex Lanson December 15, 2015

Dear Parents of Parkway Central, As high school students and parents of high school students, we must all find a way for our transportation to and from school  to function correctly. This often is...

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