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Students cast their votes in a mock election to practice the electoral process. Among the candidates on the ballot were Pollie Tician and Carlos Hernandez, fictional "Perfect President" candidates created by AP Government students Meagan Petersen and Brendan Sidzyik. More than 940 ballots had been submitted in the library by mid-afternoon Tuesday.

PL South students cast their vote

Lydia Farmer, Associate Editor November 5, 2024

Each presidential election cycle, the social studies teachers have a tradition of assigning an interactive mock election project.  The “Perfect Presidents Project” allows students to create their...

Digital is the name of the game

Digital is the name of the game

Kenna Hixson, Staff Reporter October 15, 2024

Recently, the district has shifted from physical use to a more digital style. Some new changes this year include  a new hall pass system, online federal forms, yearbook orders, graduation orders, and...

Freshman Alissa Lupo and Sophomore Piper Dougherty working on homework in 4th hour study hall.

Study hall shifts focus from phones to work

Dillon Sedgeman, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

A new stricter policy prohibits phone use during study hall to focus more on academics.  Assistant principal Brent Gehring explained the intended impact on students: “We hope to get their homework...

Student policy changes hung in the Prometheus Wing.

Project invites student advocacy

Iliana Vega, Copy Editor October 8, 2024

Inspired by another teacher’s progressivism project, Social Studies teacher JD Davis gave his freshman students the freedom to campaign for school changes in order to broaden the view of their new school...

Glucose monitoring apps depend on phone access to help diabetic students track and control their internal blood sugar levels.

Hold the phone

Lydia Farmer, Associate Editor October 8, 2024

For most students, the new phone policies might just seem like stricter versions of the old ones. However, for students who struggle with mental illnesses and medical conditions, phone access can affect...

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