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All content by Kayelyn Tate

Vassilio Flies Solo

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
May 12, 2022

Most teens spend their junior year studying for the ACT and looking at colleges, but Vassili Georges (12) took his first discovery flight in January of 2021 and instantly fell in love with the aviation...

Wrapping Up Winter Sports

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
March 31, 2022

Inforgraphic courtesy BMW Law Group (2020)

Keeping Teen Drivers Safe

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
February 22, 2022

Motor vehicle crashes are the second leading cause of death for U.S. teens and Missouri is one of the top ten states with the most car crash fatalities for teens (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). How...

Brian Guilfoyle cuts photo boards in his Photo 2 class on Feb. 16. Guilfoyle teaches Photo 1, 2 and 3, Digital Design 1 and 2, Drawing and AP 2D Art. Photo by Kayelyn Tate

Guilfoyle New Golf Coach

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
February 22, 2022

  Coach Brian Guilfoyle, has coached basketball for 22 years, and was the girls head coach for 11 of those years. With many victories under his belt, he put down the basketball and picked up the golf...

Chris Pollard (12) looks to pass in a game against Parkway West on Dec. 3. Pollard has averaged 103 points so far this season.

Boys Basketball Districts

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
January 18, 2022

The postseason for high school athletics across the state looks a little different and it has nothing to do with the pandemic.  Last year, MSHSAA began implementing what is called the "championship...

Can you tell I’m a sucker for musicals? I think we can all admit that the past five or six years haven't been the best for movie musical adaptations. “In The Heights,” however, is the one film adaptation I have recommended to people even outside the musical theater sphere. “In The Heights” adapts Lin Manuel Miranda's first production and features a talented (though admittedly not as representative as it absolutely should be) cast as they experience life in Washington Heights bodega. There's love, loss, drama, intrigue, piragua and a whole lot of stunning choreography. If you enjoyed Hamilton and you're the type of person who finds themself bopping along to tunes, you'll probably get a kick out of “In The Heights” -- and yes, there's a Lin Manuel Miranda cameo. The score, phenomenal, the choreography, phenomenal, the cast… disappointing. Don’t get me wrong, we were blessed with an array of multi-talented actors and singers from Stephanie Beatriz to Dascha Polanco, but I longed to see more Afro-Latino representation in the movie, which is why the film loses a star.

Top Movies of 2021

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
January 18, 2022

Wrapping Up Fall Sports

Wrapping Up Fall Sports

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
November 18, 2021

Giving Back and Giving More

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
November 18, 2021

Holiday season is near, which means it’s time to give thanks and give back. A lot of schools, organizations, and communities spend their holidays working at soup kitchens, donating goods, or raising...

Statistical findings of the pandemic on teen mental health. Photo from the University of Michigan Health Department.

Virtual Learning Effects Mental Health

Kayelyn Tate, Staff Reporter
October 28, 2021

Last school year was definitely not the year anyone was expecting. For teens, pandemic restrictions may have meant months of virtual school, less time with friends, and canceling activities like sports,...

MacKenna Carpenter (12) and Anthony Klein (12) perform during half-time at the boys basketball game against Pattonville.

[Photo] Cutest Couple Alert

February 10, 2020

MacKenna Carpenter (12) and Anthony Klein (12) perform during half-time at the boys basketball game against Pattonville.

Sophomore guard Cynaa Coleman dribbles up the court in the game against St. Josephs in the first round of districts on Feb. 26, 2019 at Parkway Central. The Colts beat the Angels 56-51.

Girls Basketball Wins Districts

Margaret Vierling and Kayelyn Tate
February 27, 2019
Sophomore guard Cynaa Coleman dribbles up the court in the game against St. Josephs in the first round of districts on Feb. 26, 2019 at Parkway Central. The Colts beat the Angels 56-51.
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