In South Korea, it’s common for people of all ages to hang out on the floors, which are usually heated. The people don’t hug each other unless they’re extremely close; most times, they bow. And you never address someone older than you by their first name. English teacher Daniel Dubois should know- he lived in…Continue Reading A trip abroad
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Buddy Program
One by one, ALE students were carefully paired with their online buddies. The new National Honor Society (NHS) virtual ALE Buddy Program launched for the first time this school year. NHS teacher coordinator, Summer Manchester, has worked tirelessly with ALE department head Karen Pumphrey to plan the new program. “The Buddy Program began the Fall…Continue Reading Buddy Program
Fresh Prints
By Amanda Gaupp Order by order, junior Avery Stephens was overjoyed as she became the small business owner she had always dreamt of becoming. Having had goals of starting a small business for the past year, Stephens has worked to make her aspirations a reality. “Since I turned 16, I wanted to get a job,”…Continue Reading Fresh Prints
Yellow
By Ian Pumphrey She still remembers the day she got her first ukulele. It was a Christmas gift given to her in seventh grade, and as she battled anxiety, it became a haven. Her passion for the ukulele would drive her music career, releasing an EP, or extended play, titled Yellow in October of last…Continue Reading Yellow
Coronavirus Update
May 12, 2020 marked the beginning of week 20. 20 weeks since the outbreak of COVID-19 in the U.S. The amount of patients that have tested positive decreased by 4.5% in public health laboratories, 1.3% in clinical laboratories, and 2.7% in commercial laboratories. These decreasing statistics are likely caused by limited non-emergent hospital visits, increasing…Continue Reading Coronavirus Update
Meet Mr. Zimmerman
He bounced around quite a bit growing up. In fact, he moved 5 times before he graduated high school. Yet Texas had been ideal for his recently-retired father, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army. Clark principal Steve Zimmerman traveled back to San Antonio right before his freshman year at Marshall High school. He stayed at…Continue Reading Meet Mr. Zimmerman
COVID Issue
By Catelyn Toney…Continue Reading COVID Issue