Trevor Edgerton Q:What was your favorite year of high school and why? A: “I would probably say my sophomore year, just because that was kind of the year when I first got involved with varsity sports and stuff like that so I started to make older friends as I was growing up through high school.”…
Senior Q&A: LAST NAMES C – D
Sara Cardemon Q: Which class made the biggest impact on you? Why? A: “I would say ceramics because it makes me see how much I love art.” Q: What/ Who are you going to miss most from high school? Why? A: “I’m going to miss my friends because I don’t think we are going…
Senior Q&A: LAST NAMES A – B
Hayden Armstrong Q: What is your favorite memory from high school? A: “Definitely the Friday night football games.” Q: Who was your favorite teacher from high school? Why? A: “Ms. Smith because she treats us like friends not like students.” Q: What are your future plans for after high school? A: “I’m planning…
Pandemic Surprise: Record Low Total of Disciplinary Referrals
By Brett Shearer Discipline. A word that sends shivers down the spine of every student. From referrals, to parent calls, suspension, and expulsion, disciplinary action is often taken with students who have broken the rules in one way or another. However, something interesting has been happening for the past few years: Disciplinary numbers have been…
The Show Must Go On
STORY UPDATE: The new dates for the play have been set. There will be two performances of Fools. The shows will be 7 p.m. Friday, April 9 and 2 p.m. Saturday, April 10. By Gaige Winchester “Their dedication is unbelievable … because they get out of school at 3:30 and they’d be here until 9:30…
Vacationing with Covid
By Zach Gullion Winter may soon be over, but Covid is still out there, waiting to pounce on unprotected prey. With many Delta students planning to travel to densely populated vacation hotspots like Florida beaches, the virus may get its chance to spread even quicker through the school demographic. With Spring Break quickly approaching on…
Maskne: The Struggle is Real
By Linus Weimer Acne. Every teen’s worst nightmare. With wearing masks throughout the school year, acne has become much worse for some students. Wearing a mask can be annoying, but they are protecting you and your family from getting and spreading Covid-19. However, the masks can affect your acne. Senior Emily Himes says, “I had…
Students, Teachers Cope With Mental Health Issues
By Alisha Fields Living with a mental health condition is never easy, especially for a student in high school. The stress of life weighs on everyone. Students and teachers have different experiences but both suffer or have suffered from mental health issues, whether it’s just from the past year with the pandemic or events that…
Mr. Mann Counts on Faith as He Battles Cancer
By Nathan Sites Mr. Reece Mann, the superintendent of Delaware Community Schools, was at a doctor’s appointment for a checkup. He was expecting to go home healthy. That was not the case. Instead, Mr. Mann was informed that he had a dangerous cancer, cholangiocarcinoma. This is a rare cancer of the bile ducts in the…
Will Students Get to Bust a Move?
By Sabrina McElyea Sadly, Delta wasn’t able to host the annual Prom last school year due to COVID-19. Hopes are high that this year will be different. It seems as if the decision to have Prom this year is up in the air and out of the control of school administrators. However, the school is…