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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

Pathfinder

Schiff positions a character from Paranorman. It was released in 2012 by Laika.

Emmy award winner and alumnus Brad Schiff brings puppets to life

Sydney Kinzy, Photo Editor September 15, 2017

Throughout high school, alumnus Brad Schiff felt like he was living in his father’s shadow. His father had won three Emmy awards, and little did Schiff know, the interests he picked up in high school...

Danna Albright poses for a picture to use for work. Albright has worked with families struggling with their childrens’ mental health for more than 20 years. “I really like working with families, I enjoy the families that I work with and I like being able to provide options for them. I think that provides some relief,” Albright said.

Danna Albright offers options for families in crisis

Sabrina Bohn, Features Editor September 13, 2017
Danna Albright, a 1982 alumna of West High, works with families in need as a Therapeutic Placement Consultant, helping patients navigate the mental health system.  
“WUSTL has an amazing lab, and I’m so grateful that I was given the opportunity to use and research in it,” senior Nick Bateman said.

Nick Bateman’s research at WUSTL

Maddie Cooke, Staff Writer September 12, 2017

While other students are busy cramming their AP government packets and Gatsby reading over summer break, senior Nick Bateman was researching TAU proteins and Alzheimer's disease at the labs in Washington...

Flipping through the staff pages of the 2017 yearbook, only eight percent of faculty members are people of color.

Whitewashed or not: students discuss the lack of teacher diversity

Katie Spillman, Staff Writer September 11, 2017

As the community discusses differences, bullying and tolerance, the issue of diversity of teachers compared to students has come to light. “I think it’s not really about representation, I think...

Czajkowski poses for televised interview about his book, The Bone Labyrinth. Czajkowski has written over 30 novels.

James Czajkowski makes a career of writing

Nell Jaskowiak, Opinions Editor September 5, 2017

Intensely researching for 90 days straight, then immediately beginning to write for four hours a day, this man works until each book is done, then jumps into the next. Such is the life of best selling...

Alumna Mary Matus poses with family.

Alumna Mary Matus flies through life

Sabrina Bohn, Features Editor September 1, 2017
When a neighbor talked to Matus about her job as a flight attendant, she became inspired and began applying to different airlines because of her desire to move out of St. Louis and travel.
Christine Allen, a Parkway alumni, founded Ark of the Rainbow in 2009 with the goal of stopping human trafficking.

Parkway alumnus Christine Allen’s mission to end human trafficking

Bennett Davis, Staff Writer May 23, 2017

Christine Allen, a Parkway alumni, founded Ark of the Rainbow in 2009 with the goal of stopping human trafficking. “What I realized during my time in India was that trafficking was a symptom of extreme...

Using his Physics review guide, senior Brandon Eckhoff solves force problems.

The final countdown

Sarah Lashly, Staff Writer May 12, 2017

The school year is coming to a close, summer is 10 days away, and on top of all of that, finals for underclassmen are right around the corner. According to a Pathfinder survey, two thirds of students...

Privett poses in a garden for her senior pictures.

Throwback Thursday : Allison Privitt

Tyler Hannegan, Staff Writer May 4, 2017

Pathfinder: What was your childhood like? Privitt: Back when I was a kid we had no cell phones, we just had iPods and regular telephones. Back then, when somebody wanted to call somebody else, and...

Shocked by the speed at which sophomore Jason Wan solves a Rubik’s cube, sophomore Neil Tomala watches him solve.

Solving the ‘unsolvable’

Justin Cupps, News Editor May 2, 2017

With over 43 quintillion possible permutations, the very first Rubik’s Cube took its creator over a month to solve. But for sophomores Jason Wan and Neil Tomala, the virtually endless solving has become...

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