PHS students can earn P.E. credit through marching band and sports

 

Along with supervised sports, marching band is one alternative way for students to earn physical education credits. This photo depicts the Plymouth High School Marching Band earlier this year. Photo provided by: Mrs. Goble

By Matthew Libersky

Around two years ago, a law was passed in Indiana allowing students to earn the two required physical education credits through either marching band camp or participating in 60 hours of a sanctioned sport. Plymouth High School first made this option available for last school year’s freshman class. Continue reading

Winning Words Won Tyler Hix a Poem Contest

Receiving this honor felt great for senior Tyler Hix, but he admits that his poem was originally just a “Do Now” for theatre arts class. Photo by: Alaynee Mora

By Alaynee Mora

Senior Tyler Hix has worked hard for a long time to express himself through his writing and his hard work finally paid off when his work was published in the poetry anthology Stars in Our Hearts, which is published by the World Poetry Movement as part of their annual amateur poetry contest. Continue reading

A Year of Memories Has Been Created by the Teachers Who Had Babies Last Year

Harrison McNeil is Mrs. McNeil's son. He is the first born son. Mrs. McNeil says that, "Harrison is so loved by all of his family. He is the first grandchild on my side so he's super spoiled. He has the best grandparent's, aunts, and uncle's." Photo by: Patricia Ortiz

By Patricia Ortiz

Last year, around the same time, four PHS teachers became parents for the very first time.

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