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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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The senior class get together in celebration for their win in the 2024 Class Games on Sept. 13.

Uniting Colts on the Field!

Rayne Madison, Staff Reporter
September 27, 2024
The Parkway Central Varsity Cheer team hits there main stunt at the pep rally on Sept. 13.  “I loved cheering at the pep rally because when our stunts hit I felt a wave of emotion after hearing the crowd cheer for us,” senior Cheer Captain Brooke Williams said.

We Bring the Pep!

Avery Adams, Staff Reporter
September 27, 2024

PCENT Loves Spirit Week

Sasha Smith, Staff Reporter
May 15, 2024

Dancing the Night Away

Alyssa Weisenberg, Photo Editor
February 26, 2024
Junior Mira Rengachary leads the first Model United Nation meeting on Aug. 28. Rengachary, the new captain of Model UN, anticipates a new season with a bigger team and more upcoming events. “It's really awesome that we have a lot more members. It's going to open a lot of doors for us, we can maybe even do competitive Model UN,” Rengachary said. “I'm looking forward to the events [this season]. I'm hoping that we can get a lot more people to show up to those events.”

After School Learning

Esther Wang, News Editor
October 4, 2023
Freshmen Clover Fortus and Sahi Sathiyanarayanan walk through the halls together in between working judge check in at the front doors and public forum check ins. “I joined primarily speech because I really wanted to get better at speech and be more confident in myself,” Sathiyanarayanan said. “I think Speech and Debate was just what I needed.” Working a tournament for roughly twelve hours on a Saturday boosts speaking skills while communicating to visitors as well as laying the foundation for the stamina required for competing in future tournaments. “I didn't expect it to be this chaotic,” Fortus said. “It actually takes a lot of effort. I think it is a huge commitment.” However, the time put in for Central to take its first steps as tournament host appears to have paid off. “I think speech and debate in the future for Parkway Central is going to be a really huge success from this,” Sathiyanarayanan said. “I think it's worth it.”
Photo by Emma Li.

A Historical Tournament

Emma Li, Co Editor-in-Chief
November 16, 2022
Theo Marlott, chef,  preparing for the busy day.

Behind the Counter

Lauren Sharpe, Staff Reporter
February 22, 2022
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