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Junior Devin McAfee slices the ball back to his opponent. McAfee has been playing tennis since he was young, and this is his third time competing at the State Tennis Tournament.

McAfee qualifies for State Tennis Tournament for third year in a row

Story by Ximena Ibarra, Reporter May 15, 2018

Over the past nine years of junior Devin McAfee’s tennis career, he has improved as a player and competed in three tennis state tournaments. John Seal, PHS tennis coach, has been training McAfee since...

Photo courtesy of Creative Commons.

Exploring different cultures

Story by Cassidy Bayliss, Reporter May 14, 2018

To promote diversity in the school, sponsors Kristin Thomas and Anatolia Ruiz decided to create Multicultural Club. For junior Rachel Ruiz, multicultural club is a place for people of all different...

Speaking Without Words: ASL Club

Story by Nicole Konopelko, Managing Editor May 14, 2018

This year, junior Emily Wachter founded the ASL Club to spread her passion for American Sign Language (ASL). The club meets every Thursday, where Wachter teaches the language to attendees.

Students eat lunch at tables set up specifically for Power Hour. Students have a 50-minute break to eat lunch and meet with teachers.

Powering through the changes

Story by Joseph Lee, Co-Editor-In-Chief May 5, 2018

As the lunch bell rings, freshman Blake Harrison walks past the lunch line and makes his way to a classroom. There, he completes his schoolwork while waiting for the lunch line to die down. Harrison has...

Sophomore Scout Peery listens as Rhonda Willis guides her through her honors algebra II homework. "[In honors], there's more to learn and a new lesson everyday," Peery said.

Math dept. to revise course offerings

Story by Maddie Baden, Editor in Chief May 5, 2018

For the past seven years, eighth graders have had the opportunity to test out of algebra I and take honors geometry their freshman year. For the 2018-2019 school year, all freshmen will take algebra I,...

Sophomore Trevor Stover, junior Alesha Lawson and freshman Jordan McDaniels study together for their upcoming final.

Final thoughts

Story by Kali Poenitske, Editor in Chief May 4, 2018

After the Building Leadership Team (BLT) discussed the consistent number of tardies and absences, the solution of finals exemption was brought up. “We started talking about tardies being an issue....

Bidding farewell to our seniors

Bidding farewell to our seniors

May 4, 2018
2018 marks the largest graduating class in student publications, with 20 seniors. Here are their final goodbyes to Room 604.
Junior Morgan Noe, a member of the Get Busy Livin' (GBL) Club, converses with a Special Olympics athlete before awards. Noe, as well as 18 other members of the club, volunteered at the Special Olympics Track and Field tournament on Thursday, April 18 at the Robert Plaster Center's indoor football field. "I've gotten more experiences with the club," Noe said. "I've gotten to help the community and give back, which is what GBL is all about."

Following in Dylan’s footsteps

Story by Nicole Konopelko, Managing Editor April 25, 2018

Last Thursday, junior athlete Joel Kafka boarded a school bus to the Robert Plaster Center’s indoor football field. But this time, he didn’t come to jump over track bars or throw a football across...

Junior Ximena Ibarra and senior Journey Jaramillo, the walkout's organizers.

Walking out to speak up

Story by Maddie Baden and Susana Canales April 6, 2018

The clock struck 10:00 on March 14, students rose from their seats, walked down the halls and assembled in the courtyard. The high school was one of around 3,000 schools, according to USA Today, across...

Graduated admission

Graduated admission

Story by Gina Mathew, Editor In Chief April 6, 2018

Along with caps, gowns and tassels, seniors will receive tickets to deliver to family and friends for graduation. Administration opted to reserve the commencement ceremony as a ticketed event this year...

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