Advice Is Passed Down Through the Ages

Freshman Skyler Holland is showing an example in making choices of either going the right way or the wrong way. Photo By Elizabeth Gallardo

Freshman Skyler Holland is showing an example in making choices of either going the right way or the wrong way. Photo By Elizabeth Gallardo

By Elizabeth Gallardo

People in life want some sort of advice or guidance to lead them in the right direction. Having that advice may make the person feel comfortable in the decisions he/she is  going to make. High school is a good place where students can spread their knowledge to others. Continue reading

Senior Year Brings High Stress and Life-Changing Decisions

 

Senior Clay Corsbie juggles homework, college applications, and scholarships as graduation draws closer. Photo by: Lauren Rearick

Senior Clay Corsbie juggles homework, college applications, and scholarships as graduation draws closer. Photo by: Lauren Rearick

By Lauren Rearick

Senior year is a whirlwind of college applications, scholarships, graduation arrangements, and planning for the future.  It can also be a time of high stress and anxiety for students as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives. Continue reading

Playschool Helps Children Learn and Develop

After small group activity,  class comes together to start their large group activity for the day. Photo By: Janessa Salazar

After a small group activity, the class comes together to start their large group activity for the day. Photo By: Janessa Salazar

By: Janessa Salazar

Fun, learning and playing are all parts of a program that is hosted by the Plymouth High School Child Development class.   PHS hosts Playschool for children ages four and five to learn, play and interact with other children.

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