Starting November 1st, or even before, teachers and students at PHS and around the globe will participate in Noshember, which is short for No Shave November. Noshember is meant to raise cancer awareness and funds to support cancer prevention, research and education. People that participate may not really know the reason for participating. Senior Jordan Bowering said, “No Shave November is a month that nobody is supposed to shave, except women of course, and wait until the end of the month to shave.” This is kind of what Noshember is, but it is also not the whole definition. Continue reading
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Make a Change and Be Positive
By Francesca Carten
Each month, Plymouth High School has positive awards for each grade level. Mr.Olsen and other teachers pick out students for the perfect attendance, student of the month, and the growth award. These awards are for students that help others by being positive. Each month there is an awards ceremony so those people that get nominated can show their fellow classmates how they can do positive things and their classmates can learn from them.
There is also a teacher of the month award in which students can nominate their favorite teacher that does positive things to make them feel better. The freshman October “Teacher of the Month” was Health teacher and football coach Mr. John Barron. He asks how students are doing and helps them excel. Mr. Barron said that it was “a great feeling knowing that students appreciate what I do, or what I try to do.” He said, “I love the relationships that can be formed between myself and my students. I love helping students. I love listening to students share their ideas. I love watching them grow and mature and become young adults through good, and not so good, decisions. I also love to coach. Coaching and teaching go hand in hand – the football field and the track are just extensions of the classroom.”
The freshman class Perfect attendance winner was Tiffany DeWitt and she said, “One thing that motivates me is that I hate missing a day of school because you can miss so much in just one day”. There is also a “growth award” where students that receive this award have improved on their academics and their grades and they have worked harder this year to improve and grow in their learning skills. Freshman Tanner Medina won this year’s growth award.
Dean of students Mr. Kenneth Olson is in charge of the positive awards and he gave a brief description over what the awards are. He said, “For student of the month, the teachers do it by filling out a positive behavior form.” After that, Mr. Olson pulls out the student’s name that are referred from a monthly ballot and then the teachers vote. Mr. Olson said, “For perfect attendance, I search to see who had perfect attendance and then use a google name picker to select the winner. For the growth award, the teachers recommend students who have shown growth academically, in attendance, or getting to class on time. Mr. Delp, Mrs. Portteus, and Mrs. Eveland (who are members of the PBIS core committee) then vote. Next month, all of the staff members on the committee will vote.”
Girls Golf Pink Out
By: Meghan Caine

“It’s a festive night and it is a night to draw awareness to breast cancer as a disease. It is intended to be something to remind us of cancer and to have the girls come out here and have fun,” said head coach Benjamin Waymouth. Photo by Meghan Caine.

“I think it’s really great and as a community it’s great to raise awareness for breast cancer because a lot of people struggle and fight with breast cancer and it is something we want to try and help,” said senior Randy Dunn. Photo by Meghan Caine.

“Honestly I think it is a good cause and I’m glad we are doing it and we get to have all the teams cooperate not just ours,” said senior Katie Mcdonald.

The girls warming up before the match wearing all of the pink out gear donated by their parents. Photo by Meghan Caine

“I think the breast cancer night is one of the best nights and I am a big supporter of Ounce of Prevention and family friends with the two women who run it and it’s great being out here and supporting the cause,” said senior Kaitlyn Culp. Photo by Meghan Caine

“I think breast cancer night is a really good thing that we do for the Ounce of Prevention, and even though golf doesn’t bring in that much money it’s nice we are doing what we can,” said senior Morgan Oberley. Photo by Meghan Caine