
Ruby Pfiel
Angie Ren, CJ1 Writer
• April 28, 2023
![“[This year] has gone extremely well. While there have been times that I've been a little bit overwhelmed with trying to figure out my pacing, with the curriculum, I'm really happy with how much we've accomplished this year. I am extremely excited [to come back] because I will know what the students are like, and I'm just excited to see my current students again in the halls next year. I have the same worries [for next year]. Am I reaching all of the students? Am I helping them the best that I can? Those are my constant worries as an educator and they'll continue to be my worries going forward.” - Stephanie Robert, Science](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DSC_0089-900x600.jpg)
Stephanie Robert, science
Mia Meert, CJ1 Writer
• April 27, 2023

Kate McCammon
Nora Fussner, CJ1 Writer
• April 26, 2023

Hannah Hampton
Nora Fussner, CJ1 Writer
• April 25, 2023
![“The best advice I’ve learned from a sport is that the sport depends on you and so does your team, but it doesn't define you. I learned this about a year ago, when my team [the AFA Fillies] was having a chat on the way out of a tournament. I recently played goalie [for soccer] and I took a lot of the blame on myself but I can't let that define or stop me. So I have to work harder to get back to my original position. It changed my perspective from not wanting to go to practices, or not wanting to put in the work at home to motivating myself to do those things. My mom also told me something similar [making] me think that if two people are telling me to do it for me, then they’ve got to be right. People should learn that you should work hard at your sport, but make sure that it doesn't affect what you do in your life and [how you] play. I've been putting in work nonstop and it’s paying off. So I would also [tell] to anyone struggling with getting motivated that if you just push yourself to do it, you’ll eventually have to depend on it.”
-Faith Mosher, 9](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/faith.jpeg)
Faith Mosher
Juli Moellenhoff, CJ 1 Writer
• April 24, 2023

Julia Kiffer
Juli Moellenhoff, Staff Writer
• April 19, 2023

Kai Daudsyah
Angie Ren, Staff Writer
• April 17, 2023

Max Brophy
Angie Ren, Staff Writer
• April 17, 2023
![“All four of my grandparents were really impactful on me growing up, I'm lucky enough that they all live really close by. Growing up, it was really nice to be able to see them a lot and to visit and just be able to have a close connection with them because not everyone is close with their grandparents, and most people only get to see them every so often. It was different when growing up, especially when I was in pre-K kindergarten, I would see my grandparents on both sides, multiple times a week. It’s really nice to have that connection with them. I kind of have like three homes like both of my grandparent's houses are on my own. It really had a positive impact on me growing up. I'm looking forward to senior year and college. I'm honestly not nervous [for college]. Right now, I'm trying to take in my time at home but also I think I'm going to really enjoy the independence of college. I'm excited to mainly just be around new people like people from all over because I hopefully will go to an out-of-state college so I just am really excited to be in a new area around new people who like different things,” Deluca said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DSC_0005-900x600.jpg)
Alexandra DeLuca
Lia Emry, Staff Writer
• April 14, 2023

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![Wind blowing through the tennis court, sophomore Maddie Mills serves, tying the score against Marquette at 5-5 on Oct. 8. Playing with a new partner, junior Bree Lang, the duo kept their game strong despite the harsh wind. “We [worked] well together; [Bree] is good at the net, and I’m good at my groundstrokes,” Mills said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Copy-of-DSC08335-1200x800.jpg)
![Sophomore Aleix Pi de Cabanyes Navarro (left) finishes up a soccer game while junior Ava Muench (right) warms up for cross country practice. The two came to Parkway West High School as exchange students for the 2025-2026 school year. “The goal for the [exchange] program is to provide opportunities for both Parkway students and our international exchange students to learn about other cultures, build connections and become confident, capable, curious and caring — Parkway’s Four C’s — in the process,” Exchange Program Lead Lauren Farrelly said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Feature-Photo-1200x800.png)
The beginning of the school year is chaotic for everyone as students adjust to new classes, meet new teachers and face new challenges. Fall sports...