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All content by Madeline Lee
Senior Caleb Tillis speaks out at the walkout on March 27.

School Discipline: Gray Area

Wesley Henshaw and Madeline Lee
May 10, 2019

The racially-charged video released over Spring Break ignited discussion and emotion, leaving many wondering what actions could be taken. In the video three students were seen using racial slurs as well...

Picture Perfect

Picture Perfect

Madeline Lee, Copy Editor
March 25, 2019

With spring break coming up, people begin to stress about what they are going to do, where they are going to go, having a beach body, and getting in shape for spring break. Social media does not help these...

While many citizens recycle on a daily basis, a majority of them have no idea what happens once they put the item in the recycle bin. The world of recycling is filled with concern, laws, restrictions, and politics that many citizens are unaware of. A global effort with international discussion, recycling starts with the individual at the homefront.

Revising Recycling

Wesley Henshaw and Madeline Lee
December 14, 2018

It is the eve of trash collection day in the 63017 neighborhood of Appalachian Trail. An empty paper Schnucks bag in hand, you go to gather up the trash bags in your house to put in the collection bin....

Haley Lander (9) works on her Chromebook while sister Lexie Lander (11) looks on. As a junior Lexie won't receive her own school-issued Chromebook unlike her sister.

Parkway’s new ALT Project gives freshmen Chromebooks

Athena Stamos and Madeline Lee
September 28, 2018

As part of a new program that the district unveiled, the freshmen were given Chromebooks. “I like how students can access many things at ease,” freshman Vassilios Georges said. “I use it for resources.” In...

Summer proves dangerous for teen drivers

Madeline Lee, News Editor
May 10, 2018

You are driving along a road at night with two of your friends in the car. It isn’t too late, and the weather is warm. You all don’t have to worry about school the next day because it’s summer, so...

Administration discusses security in wake of concerns

Madeline Lee, News Editor
March 22, 2018

In wake of recent tragedies and discussions, concerns have been raised over the amount of security in schools and how it should evolve to make students safer. In the wake of recent school shootings, as...

Dear people who stand in the hallway, MOVE

Dear people who stand in the hallway, MOVE

Madeline Lee, News Editor
March 22, 2018

Let’s break it down. There are more than 1,200 students in this school, 13 departments, and one major hallway. When you decide to stop and talk with your friends, hug your significant other, or congregate...

Celebrate Central Preview

Madeline Lee, News Editor
March 8, 2018

On March 9th, students will travel with their B-day classes to various presentations in the second annual Celebrate Central day. "One of my classes is going to the poverty simulation," freshman Alexia...

GPA holds perceptions, stress, stereotypes over students

Madeline Lee, News Editor
February 12, 2018

In high school, grades can feel like the most important thing in the world. They cause students to stay up until the early hours of the morning, to get up early to talk to teachers, to make sacrifices,...

Crossing The Line: Sexual Harassment in School

Crossing The Line: Sexual Harassment in School

Madeline Lee, News Editor
December 20, 2017
Line between flirting and harassment is bold, but often crossed.

Vaping has dire effects, some students ignore

Madeline Lee, News Editor
November 3, 2017

Going by many names, and most well known as vaping or electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), some students ignore the scientifically proven negative effects and partake in the activity daily. One student in particular,...

#throwback: teachers share their homecoming stories

#throwback: teachers share their homecoming stories

Madeline Lee, News Editor
October 4, 2017

Ricky Haltemann, Math Teacher "Back in high school I was in the running for homecoming, and my good friend was in the running too. He voted for me and I voted for myself- I later found out that I won...

Senior Ryan Geisz's truck beside the Missouri river.

Conservatives face scrutiny in liberal area

Madeline Lee, News Editor
September 29, 2017

With the current presidential administration, the Charlottesville riots, and everyday political life, the divide between political parties appears to increase with each day. This has caused issues within...

Secretive apps risk emotional health

Secretive apps risk emotional health

Athena Stamos and Madeline Lee
September 29, 2017

In the age of social media, anonymity becomes increasingly difficult. However, Summer 2017 brought a new app that allowed people to remain 100% anonymous: Sarahah. “People are more honest,” sophomore...

The girls varsity cross country team leaps forward as the starting gun goes off at the Parkway Quad meet.

An open letter from the girl’s xc team

Madeline Lee, News Editor
September 29, 2017

To anyone who has ever shouted at us: On the morning of Saturday, August 19, 2017, we were previewing a racing course when you shouted at us, “don’t let those girls beat you” to the guys team,...

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