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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

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Sophomores Drew Bonnet, Carolyn Kammeyer and Kyla Hatton signing up for COW volunteer opportunities.

COW joining forces with surrounding schools for a good cause

Kathryn Harter, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

Community Outreach at West is collaborating with similar organizations at Parkway South, Central and North to support a local St. Louis non-profit organization on March 3-7. “Community Outreach at...

Common Core is coming

Shannon Anderson, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

 Although 45 states have adopted the Common Core Standards created by governors and state education officials, the effort has begun to raise concerns from parents. “Common Core allows us as educators...

On Feb. 12, Kiss Your Crush messages are delivered to students that participated in the fundraiser. These Valentines Day care packages consist of Hersheys Kisses and a personalized message. All proceeds from this fundraiser go to both the boys and girls tennis teams.

Teddy bears traded for romance this Valentine’s Day

Eileen Tully, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

The aisles of CVS stores are flooded with chocolates, candy, flowers, jewelry and stuffed animals with the "Be Mine?" phrase coined on them. What day is fast approaching? Valentine's Day! With childhood...

Shortage of salt may affect safety of sidewalks

Shortage of salt may affect safety of sidewalks

Marisa Drajeske, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

Parkway School District is experiencing a shortage of salt due to the extreme weather and greater than average snow falls in this winter season. MoDot, Missouri’s Department of Transportation, is essentially...

Seniors Ezgi Ilhan and Noreen Webster during a debate tournament. “I like debate because it is an activity where you need to use your brain. It also helps you become more aware of what is going on in the world,” Webster said.

The debate team takes Jefferson City

Kathryn Harter, Staff Writer January 30, 2014

The debate team is getting ready to go to their first out of town tournament, in Jefferson City, on Friday, Jan. 31 during third hour. The team of 40 will participate in both Speech and Debate competitions. “I...

Girl Scout cookies destroying the rain forest

Girl Scout cookies destroying the rain forest

Allison Wright, Staff Writer January 28, 2014

The Girl Scouts of America have made headlines due to the recent discovery of palm oil usage in their cookies. The use of palm oil is threatening the survival of humankind’s closest relative, orangutans. Five...

Marketing’s trip to New York

Alya Bajwa, Staff Writer January 20, 2014

Twenty-four students in Marketing I and II went to New York City on Jan. 15 and returned on Jan. 19. Students were accompanied by Marketing teacher Glen Sutton, Annette Sutton and Business teacher Laura...

Mrs. Wayland has won the competition against Mr. Chazen for the second year in a row by a margin of approximately 300-400 cans. She won last year by a similar amount, having collected more than 2,300 cans to Chazens 2,000, slightly more cans total than were collected this year. Last year we got about 5,000 cans together, Wayland said.

Wayland vs. Chazen: the battle’s results

Brendan Riehl, Staff Writer December 17, 2013

Modern US History teacher Anne Wayland defeated Modern US History teacher Jeff Chazen in a competition that shook the Social Studies department and had the school choosing sides. Their charitable competition,...

Drama teacher Amie Gossett instructs her students.

Gossett for upcoming Teacher of the Year

Tori Downar, Staff Writer December 16, 2013

Receiving a “Monday Memo” from Principal Jeremy Mitchell on  Nov. 4, every teacher was asked to nominate a colleague for the 2014-2015 Teacher of the Year Award.  Each nomination included a two or...

Sophomore Jacob Cupps taking a rare moment to check his Facebook news feed. I prefer Twitter and Tumblr over Facebook because I can be anybody I want to be on those sites. On Facebook its a lot of drama all the time, so its not as fun, he said.

Facebook’s new Privacy settings redefine borders for teens

Kayla Everett, Staff Writer December 13, 2013

Facebook has modified their privacy policy to expand the amount of information shared with other Facebook users and anonymous Internet browsers. As of the fall of 2013, the company relaxed their teen privacy...

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