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The Art of Instagram

The Art of Instagram

Claudia Sanders, Online News Editor
February 12, 2019

Since Instagram’s start in 2012, it has transformed from the thought-sharing site into the advertising platform that it is currently. People with over a certain amount of followers, known...

Early Graduates Talk Life After High School

Tori Favazza, Staff Writer
February 11, 2019

Some students, while appreciating the high school experience, cannot wait to move on and possibly even start their careers. Whether it be because of a profession or just personal preference, we talked...

Mueller and his team pose with a cookie cake provided by Katie Mueller.

Mueller’s Best Present, A Victory

January 18, 2019

Everyone loves their birthday, even if you're discreet about it. Varsity boys basketball head coach Aaron Mueller's birthday was on Tuesday, January 15. This also happened to be a game day for the team....

Student checks her phone for messages. Drama can be started through texting. Photo by Ryan Pham

Dealing with Drama

Ryan Pham and Jay Bowen, Staff Writter
December 14, 2018

Drama is a very common experience for all high school teenagers. Gossip, relationships, bullies, popularity , are all big factors in the everyday high school society. Some would say that girls go through...

High School Student Studies Abroad

High School Student Studies Abroad

Taylor Stern, Staff Writer
December 14, 2018
If you’ve ever heard any parent, teacher or counselor talk about studying abroad, you’ve likely heard how amazing the experience is or could be. You may hear how it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity and you’ll meet amazing people and learn so many amazing things. It sounds incredible, but is it better suited for high school or college students? Junior Carly Whay decided to take a chance and study abroad in high school.
Byteing into the tech support industry

Byteing into the tech support industry

Avery Cooper, Staff Writer
December 14, 2018

When you think of a high school business, most people think of bracelet-making or other crafty projects at low prices. The average high schooler wouldn’t think of creating a tech support business that...

Parkway Central Custodian, Donald Keith Styles with a floor cleaner.

Custodian’s Craft

Sydney Stahlschmidt, Online Features Editor
December 14, 2018

At 2:30 p.m. as students are flooding out the doors, Donald Keith Styles is just starting his day. Styles, a hard working custodian currently working at PCH. He has been working here for one year and...

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Success in Scholar Bowl

Alex Maisenhelder, Online Sports Editor
December 5, 2018

This past weekend on December 1, Parkway Central's Academic Challenge team traveled to Washington, Missouri, for a chance to go to Nationals. It was a good experience for the team as the team made the...

Junior Ryan Pham walks down the athletic hallway in crutches.

The Price of Pain

Maddie Lee, Logan Potts, and Haydn Schertz
November 16, 2018

Concussions and injuries plague the sports world, and with nearly 30 million participants in youth sports, kids are turning to painkillers to manage their pain. Concussions and CTE, a brain disease that...

Trainer Michael Aaron in action at the boys varsity soccer game vs. McCluer. Photo by Alex Maisenhelder.

Behind The Scenes With Trainer Mike

Haydn Schertz, Staff Writer
November 12, 2018

The athletes at Parkway Central High School may be in the spotlight, but how do you think that they reach the spotlight.? That’s why Trainer Michael Aaron is here. An athlete’s health at Parkway Central...

School publications travel to Chicago for convention

Athena Stamos, Editor-in-Chief
November 12, 2018

Some publication students attended The National Scholastic Press Association and Journalism Education Association (NSPA/JEA) in Chicago Nov. 1-4. Thousands of students attend this conference every...

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