By Fancy Robbins Delta’s communication classes (Eagle Zone News broadcast show, Eagle’s Eye online newspaper and Deltonian yearbook) travelled to Ball State University’s 69th annual Journalism Day event, joining more than 1,100 students from high schools across Indiana and surrounding states. Students were able to attend lectures from different speakers about topics involving all aspects…
The Kids Can’t Wait
By Baylee Knebel For 6 hours Delta High School students were tasked with the job of not sitting down from 6 p.m. to midnight. Students play games, dance, jump around and raise money for the children of Riley Hospital. Riley Dance Marathon was founded 34 years ago in Indianapolis with the goal of providing hope…
Betting Blitz
By Fancy Robbins Life is all about the risks you take. Sometimes it can be positive, leading to new experiences and opportunities. Other times it can lead toward addiction. A huge risk that millions of people around the world take would be gambling, whether it’s going to a casino, playing poker or placing bets. For…
A Helping Hound
By Grayson Zoller Sometimes, you can’t get through life all on your own. Sometimes, you need a little help from a friend, and sometimes that friend has fur. Freshman Abby Crawley has employed the use of a service dog since right before she started sixth grade. “I had to have someone with me 24/7, so…
Technology in the Classroom: Teachers’ Thoughts on Chromebooks
By Grayson Zoller Technology is always changing and adapting to the situations we find ourselves in. At the beginning of the 2017-18 school year, Delta High School decided to enter the modern age of education by upgrading from several single-class sized computer labs to a new idea for the school: one-to-one Chromebooks. This meant…