Thursday, March 14, students returned to school in the early afternoon to run through the performances for the grand opening of the Performing Arts Center. The grand opening is set for Friday, March 15, at 4:30. Click through the gallery for a preview of the amazing performances scheduled for tomorrow
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Student studies in France for a semester
by Megan Sanchez Imagine this: Leaving school, family, and friends to study in another country. Having little to no contact to people in the U.S. and battling a language barrier. These are the realities of junior Dana Ontiveros who is spending this semester in France through the CIEE program. Ontiveros found out about the program
Dryg cheers heart out in competitive cheer
by Haidyn Hank Molly Dryg, senior, has been cheerleading for nine years. She has cheered for the high school all four years of her high school career and also does competitive cheering for Heartland Spirit All-Stars. Dryg has competitive cheerleading practice three days a week for two to three hours to prepare for the competitions.
Cast of “H2$” reacts to new performing arts center
On Friday, March 8, the cast of the upcoming musical “How to Succeed In Business without Really Trying” (“H2$”) were given the privilege of walking through the nearly completed construction. The cast was thrilled with the new additions and cannot wait to start rehearsing on the new stage. Make sure to look for the cast at
“PDA” not appropriate in school
by Haley Zapolski Walking down any school hallway, students often publicly display their affections for each other, otherwise known as “PDA.” It is the faculty and staff’s job to address these students. The student handbook says, “Holding hands, hugging or kissing on school property are considered inappropriate forms of public displays of affection for a
Hansen games at new level
by Haidyn Hank Robby Hansen, senior, has a hobby not uncommon among teenagers today. Hansen likes to play video games and is known to be an “extreme gamer.” Hansen has been playing video games for at least 12 years and has a lot of experience with different game systems and game genres. He is open
Erbst competes for pageant crown
by Haidyn Hank In this world people not only strive to be unique, but to be successful. Jessica Erbst, senior, does both. Her uniqueness and success are defined by the pageants in which she competes. By competing in the pageants she has an opportunity to win scholarship money for college. Erbst has been competing in
Students buy unique pets
by Chris Persell The satisfaction that common household pets like dogs and cats have provided throughout the years is still common for most people nowadays. However, more are diverting from traditional household pets and branching out in the types of pets they are adopting. A great example of a new take on the term pet
Construction pictures
The set date for completion of the construction projects is March 15. There will be a variety of acts throughout the day, with the show choir, Surround Sound, taking the stage on March 16. The opening date being later than first expected, the annual spring musical dates have been set back to April 18- April 21. These construction photos



