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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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Senior Airi Murray leans over the keyboard while in the midst of an amateur competition. Murray hopes to one day join the big leagues with a team of friends. “You’ll have a [competition] and it’s almost like just friends hanging together with a prize pool,” Murray said.

Student Spotlight: Airi Murray

Sydney Kinzy, Photo Editor November 17, 2017

Players crack their knuckles in preparation for the big game. A win in amateur leagues could mean a scholarship or a big pay day. One local competition had $40,000 to dish out to the victors. This may...

Testing coordinator Jeff Taylor puts on an explosive performance at Pyromania

Sydney Kinzy, Photo Editor November 1, 2017

After two months of scripting and a full day of prep, roughly 800 explosives were planted across a massive field in Wright City, Mo. before a crowd of 11,000 people for the annual Pyromania fireworks competition...

Art teacher Ashley Drissell goes through her folder of plans for We Dine. She based Wests chapter of We Dine after a club in Florida. Their whole purpose was to combat social isolation. I thought that would be a really good thing for West High, Drissell said. It’s taken off since then, but we want to keep building that momentum.

We Dine Together seeks to minimize social isolation

Sydney Kinzy, Photo Editor October 6, 2017

On Monday mornings, sleepy students drag themselves out of bed and into the classroom of art teacher Ashley Drissell with their stomachs growling. Drissell founded West’s branch of We Dine Together to...

Freshman Max Werner holds one of the succulents he brought in for the club, adorning a jacket with patches and pins, one of which being a succulent pin. Succulents are very easy to care for and are pretty, Werner said. The soil is the hardest part of caring for a succulent. You have to get a special kind.

Freshman Max Werner’s love for succulents blossoms

Sydney Kinzy, Photo Editor September 22, 2017

Over the last year, Tumblr has become obsessed with the tiny, delicate plants called succulents, which are now peaking the interest of young gardeners. Freshman Max Werner is one of these succulent lovers. “They...

Photo Gallery: Teachers share their Prom experiences

Photo Gallery: Teachers share their Prom experiences

Sydney Kinzy, Productions Editor-in-Chief April 27, 2017

Freshman Rachel Fleming spots Berlin, Germany on the map, one of the destinations on the trip.

Business department offers trip abroad

Sydney Kinzy, Productions Editor in Chief March 6, 2017

An informational meeting is being held Tuesday, March 7 about the Summer 2018 Global Studies trip to Berlin and Dublin. Students will have the opportunity to attend workshops and speakers in Germany and...

Brad Schiff, sporting a red St. Louis Cardinals hat, poses beside his team and Kubo, the title character of the movie. The look main look of the film is inspired by the Japanese woodblock prints of Kiyoshi Saito. Kiyoshi Saito was the key stylistic influence that was the unifying design element throughout the entire movie.

Alumnus Brad Schiff wins Oscar nomination

Sydney Kinzy, Productions Editor-in-Chief February 27, 2017

In the late 80’s, alumnus Brad Schiff did not view himself as popular while attending West, but after being nominated for the Visual Effects Oscar for his work in Kubo and the Two Strings, he finds himself...

Pooh Bear: the cure to cancer

Sydney Kinzy, Productions Editor-in-Chief February 21, 2017
Oh, Instagram challenges str just another hat we put on to make ourselves look benevolent on the Internet.
Michele Mordica, an art teacher at Parkway Central Middle, and her husband stand in solidarity with the local Muslim community at the Daar-Ui-Islam Masjid.

Senior Meamuna Paracha’s video goes viral

Sydney Kinzy, Productions Editor-in-Chief February 2, 2017

“My name is Meamuna Paracha and we are going live from Daar-Ul-Islam Masjid in St. Louis, MO,” Paracha said in a live video she posted to IlmFeed, which has then since gathered over half a million...

Posing in front of the transgender and gay flag, freshman Leslie Seay wears their they/them hat.

Leslie Seay overcomes the struggles of being fluid

Tony Morse, Convergent Media Writer January 31, 2017
Freshman Leslie Seay is a girl, boy, both, and none at the same time. In other words, Seay is genderfluid, a gender identification where the individual feels as though their gender is constantly changing.
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