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Painting For A Cause

Painting For A Cause

Bailey Rathert, Staff Writer February 28, 2015
Painting an American flag on senior Jack Griffin’s face, junior Mariel McMindes spends most of the day at Special Olympics helping out in Victory Village.
Parent and facilitator, Amy Narishkin leads Linda Gieseking, Linda DeCosta, Carol Depke and six other moms in a book study to find a way to end the silence in west county after the events in Ferguson and New York. Narishkin started a business to help the dominate culture, white middle class males, become allies for minority cultures. My goal is to train the trainer, so the parents can enter with their circle of friends and have their own book studies, Narishkin said.

Parkway parents educate themselves on race and white privilege

Bronte Segura, Staff Writer February 27, 2015

Fridays at Six North Cafe, parent Amy Narishkin, Ph.D, leads parents in discussions about race and culture. “I decided to help them when we were starting to train the staff on having conversations...

Special Olympics Buddy Helpers

Special Olympics Buddy Helpers

Grant Aden, Staff Writer February 27, 2015

Standing with his special olympics buddies, sophomore Charlie Hummel prepared to help run the torch at the beginning of the event.  Being buddied with freshman Luke Whitten, Hummel enjoyed spending...

Celebrating the end of Black History Month

Kathryn Harter, Staff Writer / Multimedia Editor February 26, 2015
To celebrate Black History Month, African American history trivia questions were asked over the announcements, a field trip was held to the GRIOT, the St. Louis Museum of Black History, on Feb. 24 and the 13th annual African American Read In was hosted on Feb. 26.

Spinning to Win

Allison Wills, Staff Writer February 26, 2015
Senior Emma Ebert performs at a winter guard dress rehearsal in the wrestling room.

LoCo gears up for the Glow Dance

Macky Kavanaugh, Staff Writer February 26, 2015
As it does annually, the Glow Dance will take place this friday, Feb. 27, for all students interested in getting dressed up for a glow-themed mixer.
During the 13th annual African American Read-In in the West High library, junior Donte Hopkins reads “Love Your Enemy” by Yusef Iman.  Pizza and dessert was served to all student present. “We all have to live together.  In the past there was so much hatred.  The poem is telling everyone not to forgive them for everything they have done, but instead love them.  It represented how we have to keep moving forward and love each other no matter what happens,” Hopkins said.

Love your enemy

Debra Klevens, Convergent Media Writer February 26, 2015

During the 13th annual African American Read-In in the West High library, junior Donte Hopkins reads "Love Your Enemy" by Yusef Iman.  Pizza and dessert was served to all student present. "We all have...

During her NYU visit, senior  Ela Sutcu enjoys the big city experience.

POW: Ela Sutcu, 12

Debra Klevens February 26, 2015

What event, as a senior, do you look forward to most this year? “I’m looking forward mostly to April 1 because I hear from all of my colleges that I applied to that day. It’s really nerve-racking...

Racing to Victory

Racing to Victory

Claire Martin, Staff Writer February 26, 2015
Participating in Special Olympics, freshman Tyler Ramatowski and senior Will Clark help their buddy, DeMarko in a relay race
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