Homecoming week is a time of high spirits for Parkway Central. Each day of the week has a different theme, and students are encouraged to participate in each day. In addition to the theme days, after...
Twelve years ago today, panic was felt all around the country as one of the worst terrorist attacks in United States history took place in New York City, Washington D.C. and Sharksville, Pennsylvania.
Here...
For the first time ever at Central, "Football Friends," debuted Thursday by the school cheer-leading squad. Before school, the cheerleaders came to set up balloons and decorate tables for students with...
Recently, three members of Central's senior class received perfect scores of 36 on the ACT. Seniors Joshua Zeid, Melinda Lai, and Matthew Wallach all achieved a score of 36.
The ACT is a standardized...
A new group known as Parkway Coalition was introduced at each grade’s class meeting on Aug. 16. The group presented a 1:30 clip in which several members of the program introduced themselves, gave an...
The empty spots in the parking lot will be filled now that sophomores will be allowed to purchase parking passes for the first time at Parkway Central.
“Traditionally, we've only allowed juniors...
With the Fine Arts Bond Issue finally in effect, students have now been able to use music, drama and arts spaces to their full potential. Construction is still going on, but most students have been able...
Going Green has slowly become more noticeable in school districts across the nation, and Parkway School District has continued to play their part.
“Parkway has a recycling program that is two decades...
Seniors gathered for the last time in the school gymnasium as the Class of 2013 on May 14. The sea of red caps and gowns were a display of both excitement and disbelief, as it was now finally the seniors'...
The 2013 awards ceremony was held May 9 in the theatre, recognizing students from all grade levels for their academic, athletic, and community achievement.
"[The awards ceremony] causes me to reflect...
Needing to par the 18th hole of the tournament junior Jason Sobelman was forced to make a two putt from 18 feet away to send himself to the State tournament.
“At the time I didn’t know I needed an...
Freshman Jennifer Wayland wrote an award-winning essay for the Breaking Barriers contest sponsored by Scholastic and Major League Baseball. Jackie Robinson’s daughter, Sharon Robinson, came to the...