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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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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Low Kii Savage review

Low Kii Savage review

Dani Fischer, Staff Writer April 14, 2016
At first listen, the strong pop melodies and catchy hooks in her songs make Kiiara sound like just another Scandinavian singer making her mark in electro pop. The difference, however, between her and other pop stars is huge; she was born and raised in a little town in nearby Illinois and has only released six songs. Add that to the fact that she works a day job at a hardware store, and you have a puzzling artist that leaves many questions unanswered.

New app Miitomo explained

Kathryn Harter, News Editor April 14, 2016

B. Kottmeyer poses with her two triplet sisters.  On most days though my sisters and I are really close. They are kind of built in best friends and there for safety. You are almost never bored and you almost never are alone, she said.

“Multiples” face day-to-day sibling comparison

Hannah Hoffmann, News Editor April 13, 2016
Twins, triplets, quadruplets—When it comes to siblings from a multiple birth, life can easily become a game of comparisons. Who is the tallest? Who has the best grades? Who is the most athletic?
Angie Sanfilippo kicks a practice dummy. I have to keep an open mind to the things we learn and train because it’s all different. Filippo trains three to four days a week.

Junior Angela Sanfilippo trains with discipline

Maddie Cooke, Staff Writer April 12, 2016
"The adrenaline rush from Taekwondo is amazing, and I really look forward to the competitions and new friends I meet through it."
Tenor twos senior Marc Doughter, juniors Alex Dunn and Josh Gorman practice an arrangement of the traditional tavern song Blow The Candles Out in a sectional reherasal.

Concert Choir sings successfully at Large Ensemble Festival, to showcase talent at Spring Concert

Jacob Cupps, Staff Writer April 12, 2016
On March 7, the Concert Choir participated in the Missouri State High School Choir competition as a girls group, a boys group and a mixed group made up of the two.

Dispersed Camping

Peyton Gaskill, Staff Writer April 11, 2016
Dispersed camping is camping in a national forest outside of established campgrounds. There are a couple of rules for where you can set up camp, but generally they are pretty loose. While there is no clean water or bathrooms provided, experienced campers will find the freedom of dispersed camping very appealing. The best part: it’s 100 percent free.
Students sign a get well card for Pietsch

Pietsch recovers from pancreatitis

Ellie Widowski, Staff Writer April 11, 2016
On March 12, Physical Education teacher Ryan Pietsch was hospitalized due to an infection in his pancreas.
Week of April 4 - 8

Week of April 4 – 8

Mary Galkowski, Staff Writer April 11, 2016
On Tuesday, junior Alex Nevad won $300 at a Super Smash Bros tournament.
Azar helps Junior Maggie Morse during his Honors Biotechnical Engineering class

Biology teacher Chris Azar set to retire to the lab

Grant Aden, Staff Writers April 11, 2016
After 16 years of teaching, 2016 is set to be the last for Biology teacher Dr. Chris Azar.
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