Students Decide Their Fate with Scheduling

Getting ready for her junior year, Sophomore Elizabeth Huerta carefully decides which classes to take. Just like Elizabeth, sophomores across the school all had to make similar choices Wednesday during homeroom. Photo by: Logan Richards

 

By Logan Richards

PHS scheduling is taking place this week, and several PHS students are discovering that it is never too early to start planning for the future. Continue reading

Classroom Quotes to Live By

Using simple phrases to enlighten others Mrs. Gifford favorite saying is "Because Nice Matters." Like Mrs. Gifford many teachers have quotes of their own, inspiring their students. Photo by: Rebeca Lee

By: Rebeca Lee
A quote can be defined as “the words of passage quoted,” usually from a famous author or commentator, according to Merrian Webster. Everyone uses quotes at one time or another; however, quotations can be a vital tool in some professions. One outstanding example of this creative technique is the use of quotes by teachers and education. Continue reading

Turkey Feathers Are Being Given to Appreciated Teachers

Mrs. McNeil is literally fanning herself with her winning feathers. "I'm so excited." said McNeil. "I can't wait to donate it." Mrs. McNeil will be giving half of the money to Riley's Children's Hospital. Photo by: Shelby Harrell

By Shelby Harrell

When the Pilgrims first came to Plymouth, Massachusetts, they had a very hard time. Food was scarce and difficult to find. The Native Americans taught them how to harvest and thus, the Thanksgiving Turkey was born.
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