By Alisha Fields There are so many classes you can take as a senior, but none of the classes require students to make milkshakes. However, this is one reason why English teacher Mrs. Suzy Fox remembers her senior year at Delta High School, back in 1991, to be the best. As part of her advanced…
Troupers Face Challenges in Era of COVID
Update 11-17-20 Due to new attendance restrictions from Gov. Holcomb, the show featured below, which was planned for December 10-11-12, 2020, has been rescheduled for February 10, 11 and 13, 2021. By Shayla Crow When you think about a play, you think of a crowded theatre but it’s not loud because the…
The Effects of eLearning
By Abby Rouse After hours of gazing at the computer screen not knowing how she is going to get through the next hours and days, she is lost. When looking at all the x’s and y’s in the algebra problem she gets a rushed feeling of being overwhelmed. “It’s been awful because of Covid,” sophomore…
Learning to Lead
By Eleni Bow Imagine being granted a position you’ve been yearning for all your high school career. However, a realization sweeps over you – you’re not in school anymore, are you even able to participate? This is what was bouncing around in Allison Wright’s mind as she earned the position of a drum major. The…
Every Day is a Crossroads
By Gaige Winchester The room is dark, aside from the dull gray light seeping in through the windows on a cool fall day. Everyone in the class is silent aside from one voice. Thirty students, all concentrated on one story. Mr. Trehearne’s Shoestring Story. As the chemistry expert tells it, while teaching at Pendleton Heights…