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History teacher and track coach, Cameron Poole. “I really enjoyed being at Parkway Central and just simply growing as a teacher,” Poole said.

Final Bell

Sydney Stahlschmidt, Staff Writer May 10, 2018

Junior Jayden Littlejohn and social studies teacher Cameron Poole have developed a strong connection over the course of Littlejohn’s high school career. After having Poole as a teacher and a track coach,...

John Kim and his parents stands outside the Cadet Chapel at USAFA. Although Kim is committed to West Point, he visited the United States Air Force Academy over spring break this year.  Photo courtesy of John Kim

Seniors Go Soldier

Wesley Henshaw, Staff Writer May 10, 2018

Seniors John Kim and Kazu Gavin are taking a step towards a career in the Armed Forces as they both commit to the military academies West Point and the United States Air Force Academy, respectively. Gavin...

Photo illustration from Pixabay.

What You Need to Know About VPNs

Wesley Henshaw, Staff Writer April 17, 2018

As society becomes more and more technology oriented, privacy becomes more and more of a concern. With every news story about a malware outbreak, our security and privacy seems to be thrown into question. For...

The Future of Parkway

The Future of Parkway

Henry T. Eubank, Staff Writer March 23, 2018

The School Board is a nonpartisan body made up of seven elected members that have three main functions: making budget decisions, hire the superintendent, and revise the district wide curriculum. Terms...

Students bring Cricket to America

Students bring Cricket to America

Nandhini Sivabalakannan, Staff Writer March 23, 2018
Cricket is wildly popular in India, but when freshman Mohan Kummarigunta lived there, he wasn’t really interested.
Senior Balances School and Parenting

Senior Balances School and Parenting

Libby Archer, Editor in Chief March 23, 2018
Senior year has been pretty eventful for Ashley Gould.

Marathon Challenge: PCH Grad Competes in the 777

Abby Prywitch, Staff writer March 23, 2018

Running one marathon is taxing to the body. Imagine running seven marathons in seven days. Now combine that with traveling around the world. Is that even possible? Josh Samson, PCH 1993 grad, took...

Gittemeier and her mom posing for a picture in front of one of the trail heads. Photo provided by Genevieve Gittemeier.

Family Tradition That Keeps on Rolling

Sydney Stahlschmidt, Staff Writer March 23, 2018
Every Labor Day weekend Gittemeier and ten other family and friends, go on a 145 mile bike trip from Columbia, Mo to St. Charles.
The Newest Generation of Colts

The Newest Generation of Colts

Julia Solomon, Staff writer March 22, 2018

Guidance counselor Priscilla Greenwood had a boy named Fletcher on March 13. “That baby stage is just really fun,” Greenwood said. Greenwood is one of at least six teachers who added a member to their...

Late Start and Early Release

Late Start and Early Release

Gabby Abowitz March 22, 2018
This year Parkway Central High School has 4 early releases and 8 late start days. Some students take this extra time off from school to participate in rituals that they enjoy.  Many students use this time to sleep in late, go out for breakfast, or to get some extra study time in for the week

Students go Behind the Scene in Sports as Referees

Logan Potts, Staff Writer March 22, 2018

When people think of sports, they usually think about players, coaches, and fans. When people think this, they are forgetting about some of the most important people in sports: The officials. As a teenager,...

Varsity dance team not attending state

Athena Stamos, Managing Editor March 22, 2018

Varsity dance team did not compete in the state competition this year, even though it is held in St. Louis, due to registering after the deadline. “I have mixed emotions about it,” senior...

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