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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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Rayne Madison

Rayne Madison, Reporter

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Senior Ty’Riana Cartwright smiles big as senior Sydney Segal places her crown on her head.

Glitz, Glamour, and Music

Rayne Madison, Staff Reporter
May 9, 2025

Two weeks ago, students swapped their textbooks for tuxedos and graphing calculators for glamor. A Starry Night was this year’s theme for Prom and a starry night it was. From the music and dancing to...

On March 12, senior Cole Hoehn (12) commits to Missouri S&T.

Student-Athletes Committed

Rayne Madison, Staff Reporter
April 4, 2025

Every year, Parkway Central hosts their annual Signing Day to congratulate student-athletes on taking the steps forward and committing to the college of their choice. This year’s Signing Day took place...

Sequel lives up to the hype

Sequel lives up to the hype

Rayne Madison, Staff Reporter
January 29, 2025

One of the most striking moments occurs when Moana , now a confident wayfinder, faces a massive storm while guiding a fleet of ships across the ocean. As the waves crash, she remembers her ancestors’...

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

Parkway Central student body cheers as their team scores.

The Talk 4 Tyler Impact

Rayne Madison, Staff Reporter
January 19, 2024

Oftentimes, when a tragedy occurs, the people affected are so caught in despair they can’t seem to make anything good of their situation. Remaining positive and keeping a sound mind feels impossible,...

Defensive lineman junior Trevion Taylor (35), junior Terrell Brown (60), senior Caleb Mues (48), and senior Weston Schaefer (75) line up against Rockwood Summit’s offensive line. “It was more difficult because I could only use one hand, and I couldn’t really grab onto my opponent  like I would versus me recently when I played without it,” Terrell said.  Playing a sport while having an injury may be challenging but it’s worth it when you’re doing what you love.

Friday Night Lights

Rayne Madison, Staff Reporter
October 4, 2023

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