This article is commentary by junior Caleb Elliott, who plays football, basketball and baseball. The opinion expressed in this article is not necessarily the opinion of Delta High School or the Eagle’s Eye magazine. By Caleb Elliott Eight schools. Twenty sports. Over 2,000 student athletes. These are the numbers that make up the Hoosier…
Beyond the Science: New Teacher Makes His Return to Delta
By Caleb Elliott When you are a high school student, probably the most repetitive question kids get asked is “What do you want to do when you graduate high school?” Most students have no clue and aren’t fully sure on what they want to do, but for new science teacher Mr. Elijah May, he knew…
The Weight is Over: Delta Unveils Brand New $6 million Athletic Facility
By Caleb Elliott Since the founding of Delta High School in 1967 our athletes have been among the most successful in the state of Indiana. Countless winning seasons, championships and records have created a winning environment. Even with all of this, our athletes have had to work with subpar weight equipment to help improve their…
The Untaught Lesson
By Caleb Elliott The process of becoming a teacher is long and grueling. Prospective teachers endure countless hours of creating lesson plans, making assignments, and studying resources. With all of this it can be hard for teachers to connect with their students, which could be their most important lesson of all. For English teacher…
Indy Madness
By Caleb Elliott 2020 was the first time in the tournament’s history that there was a year in which March Madness wasn’t played. With March already here, the only thing on a college basketball fan’s mind is the return of the Big Dance. This January it was announced that Indianapolis would host all 67 games…
Mission of a Lifetime
By Caleb Elliott “What I saw over there wasn’t something I was prepared for.” This is what junior Brad Shue said about his first out of country mission trip. In the summer of 2019, he spent two weeks in Kenya distributing medicine and helping out with local hospitals. Shue helped by counting pills and spending…
Ready, Set, Shop!
By Caleb Elliott Since the 1950s people have gone out shopping to see what deals they could get on different products for the holidays. While this seems nice and safe, stores have slipped into chaos with fights for anything people can get their hands on. Some of these stories are found to be abnormal and…
Working Around the Clock
By Caleb Elliott With the clock ticking down in the sectional semifinal boys’ basketball game against Yorktown, all the players and coaches were able to celebrate the win against their biggest rival. The players and coaches were pumped up to not have to deal with Yorktown until next year, but for head JV coach Chris…