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The Student News Site of Parkway Central High School

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Taylor Jesse

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter

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Sierra Voudrie (10) and Nate Loiterstein (10) work on their amusement park poster project in their AP World History class on April 24 in the history commons.

Are AP Classes Worth It?

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
May 10, 2024

AP students all over the world continue to struggle, some more than others, on taking these challenging classes. Evidently APs can either help or hurt a student, they can either be a GPA boost or bullet. Some...

Levy changes speed to crossover an opponent in a game against Orchard Farm on Feb. 20.

[Photo] Levy Breaks School Records

Alyssa Weisenberg, Photo Editor
April 5, 2024

Levy dribbles the ball across the court to score against Orchard Farms High School as Hussmann watches from the side lines on Feb.20.

Molly Huss (12), Ellie Sioumcas (12), Kaitlyn King (12), and Gabby Spicuzza (12), pose for media day at Parkway Central. These seniors work on their team bond from the very start of the season.

Starting the Season Off Strong

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
April 5, 2024

Varsity girls soccer players are working hard towards starting the season off right. With a record hovering just around .500 last season,returning players are starting to see a shift in their efforts towards...

Elle Wujcik (10) runs with the ball during lacrosse practice at Parkway Central on Mar. 26. Wujcik is working hard in preparation for her next game.

All About the Teamwork

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
April 5, 2024

As many would say, the sport of lacrosse takes not only individual skill, but a team effort to really succeed. Girls varsity lacrosse athletes continuously state the importance of team bonding and connecting...

Seniors Matthew Wehling and Kyndall Jesse look at the "common app" during their office aid on Feb 9. The "common app" is what these Seniors use to apply to college.

Seniors Apply to College

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
February 23, 2024

Many find the long and demanding process of applying to college to be very difficult, while others find it quite easy. Many underclassmen going into the applying process are very stressed and confused...

Seniors, Andrew Kastner (left), Andrew Rain (left), Kaitlyn King (right), and Wilson Wujcik (right), read the scripture on Thursday Nov. 30 at Panera.

A Bond That Lasts Forever

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
January 17, 2024

Seniors, Andrew Kastner (left), Andrew Rain (left), Kaitlyn King (right), and Wilson Wujcik (right), read the scripture on Thursday Nov. 30 at Panera.

Creating a Healthy Lifestyle

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
January 17, 2024

Typically, in order to be an outstanding athlete who plays at a high level should have a diet that consists of nothing but healthy foods. Yet, multiple athletes from differing sports report their unhealthy...

Tyler Bryant (12), Connor Muran (9), Brody Blatt (10), and Will Jost (12)  hold their first place Boys Class 1 trophy at the state championship on Nov. 10 at the St. Peters Rec-Plex. Two championships in two years, the boys swim and dive return for another win this season. Photo by Mary Bezzant.

Back to Back State Championships

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
November 21, 2023

The boys swim team had a lot to live up to this year after the state championship of 2022. In the first big leap towards winning state, the team won conference on Oct. 18, and hoped to continue down the...

Brooke Hemmen (12) hits the ball in an away game on Thursday Sept. 21 versus Westminster.

Setting up a new season

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
October 4, 2023

Coming back with a district win from the 2022 volleyball season, returning Varsity players have a lot to live up to, especially after losing eight seniors and having only three returning varsity players....

English teacher Mattie Rudolph prepares for class during her hallway supervision time on Sept. 27  in the social studies commons. While it once was her plan time, she now needs to get her work done outside of the classroom.

Teacher Plan Time Reduced

Taylor Jesse, Staff Reporter
October 4, 2023

Students may have noticed teachers begin to sit in the hallways “monitoring” during the time they used to spend in their classrooms. That’s because the teachers’ plan time has been cut in half....

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