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The Student News Site of Parkway Central High School

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The Student News Site of Parkway Central High School

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Senior Daniel Larson performs on the viola during the Winter Concert

Senior Larson helps out as orchestra aid

Corral Staff
January 20, 2014

One of the many lessons kids learn growing up is to learn commitment. Kids tend to get bored of certain activities, and end up quitting or dropping them after a couple years. This is no issue for senior...

Senior Jennifer Rubin lines up to to take a shot at the shooting range. Photo courtesy of Jennifer Rubin.

Senior trains to become a police officer

Corral Staff
January 17, 2014

Taking on the challenge of studying at two different school, senior Jennifer Rubin fulfills her wish of becoming a police officer. “Since this is what I want to do as an adult, it's a very practical...

Cox-Bradley attempts to honor his mother with his single tattoo. Photo by Matt Frischer.

Forever Bonded

Corral Staff
January 14, 2014

Akin to many other students with tattoos, junior Jared Cox-Bradley’s idea for his tattoo stems from his family history and symbols. “I went out and got my mom’s named tattooed on me in eighth...

Junior George Bohn rehearses for the TDL performance that will take place in February.

Bohn bonds with bands

Corral Staff
December 17, 2013

Joining an ensemble for the first time in his freshman year of high school, junior George Bohn participates in marching band, pep band, and jazz band throughout the school year. Bohn played the...

Senior Elise Gibson models a Fourth of July
outfit from her blog, A Scrambled Eg. Elise
says her fashion has helped her become more
confident. Photo courtesy Elise Gibson.

Sibling span spectrum: Gibsons display their unique talents in school, on personal blogs

Corral Staff
December 13, 2013

Some siblings try to differentiate themselves from each others, avoiding comparisons at all cost. However, senior Elise Gibson and freshman Paul Gibson manage to have similar interests in the arts...

Stress impels caffeine crave

Stress impels caffeine crave

Corral Staff
December 11, 2013

The pressure to excel in academics, sports and other extracurriculars has pushed students so hard that in order to keep up with minimal hours of sleep, many have begun to rely heavily on caffeine. Whether...

NAHS paints winter scenes on the windows throughout the school to celebrate the holidays. Photo by Hanna Whitehouse.

Clubs Spread Holiday Cheer

Corral Staff
December 11, 2013

The months of November and December often get hectic as people prepare for the holidays. School clubs pack their schedules with holiday activities like decorating, donating, fundraising and managing...

Experts say sleep negligence creates serious side effects

Experts say sleep negligence creates serious side effects

Corral Staff
December 11, 2013

Sleep, the refuge of the masses, a place where every human will spend one third of their life happily snoozing away. Yet, for the majority of teenagers this becomes a luxury due to school and plentiful...

You snooze you lose: Lack of sleep hinders school, athletic performance

You snooze you lose: Lack of sleep hinders school, athletic performance

Corral Staff
December 11, 2013

Students know the situation all too well; it’s one that happens every semester, every month or for some, every week. After a long day of school and other activities, students tackle to piles of homework,...

A local man participates in Chesterfield's 14th annual Turkey Trot in appropriate attire.

Students share in Thanksgiving tradition

Corral Staff
November 29, 2013

Thanksgiving traditions vary, everything from weird food to certain games played after the meal. Some families and individuals have made it an annual ritual to gather every Thanksgiving at the Chesterfield...

Safe and Drug Free members host flag football game

Safe and Drug Free members host flag football game

Corral Staff
November 28, 2013

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Senior Jessica Brady blocks junior Rebecca Poscover from getting the football from Bain, who was running back for the senior team. Photo courtesy of the PCH Corral.

Upperclassmen girls continue to enjoy Powder Puff tradition

Kate McNeal
November 25, 2013

The Powder Puff game will continue for the third consecutive year, giving junior and senior girls a chance to compete in a game of flag football. “I know the senior class is going to show the juniors...

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