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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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Junior Sarah Hima stands in front of West’s welcome sign. “I’m not sure why we weren’t on the Post-Dispatch list initially,” Hima said. “We’re a hardworking school, and I feel like we should have earned a place.”

West recognized nationally as best, local papers unimpressed

Hannah Hoffmann, News Editor August 27, 2015

For its second year, West High has been recognized by national publication Newsweek as one of America’s top high schools. West is one of only nine listed Missouri schools, earning spot number 363 on...

Taiwanese exchange students visit Claymont Elementary

Allison Wills, Staff Writer May 19, 2015

It might seem scary to travel halfway across the world to spend a week with an unknown family at the age of nine. However, 29 Taiwanese students and 14 chaperones took up the challenge! Sponsored by the...

Class of 2015 awarded millions in scholarships

Sarah Burnham, Staff Writer May 17, 2015

The class of 2015 has just wrapped up four years of high school and is moving on to the next stage of their lives. To help them transition into their new lives, the senior class was awarded a total of...

Junior Kendall Welch sets up her board at the district art show

Art students display a year of creativity

Mary Moriarity, Staff Writer May 14, 2015
After weeks of perfecting their pieces, the doors opened on April 25 at Queeny Park to showcase artwork from students all across Parkway.
The 2015 Prom Court poses with bouquets after receiving their nominations and finding out the three winners.

King me… and me

Rachel Ellis, Staff Writer May 11, 2015
Two senior men shared the title for 2015 Prom King following a tie in votes.

The controversy behind Freddie Gray’s death

Sohia McMorrow, Features Editor & Staff Writer April 28, 2015
To some, sitting in front of the TV on April 27 filled everyone with absolute terror. Others watched and saw revenge for what was lost as people burned and looted businesses in retaliation of the death of yet another African American due to police brutality.
Junior Sidney Baker and sophomore Stephanie Sanders hold a poster in the march. Students chanted phrases like "It's been one year, one year no change, bring back our girls" and "How many? Two hundred seventy six!"

#BringBackOurGirls march for awareness

Sohia McMorrow, Staff Writer April 23, 2015
The Feminist Club organized a march to raise awareness for kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls.
Parkway West Jazz Choir

Jazz Choir launches fundraising campaign

Bayleigh Williams, Staff Writer and Features Editor April 23, 2015
The Jazz Choir wants to record their songs and make a music video professionally, but there's one thing standing in their way: they need $2,000.
Filling his water bottle before track practice, sophomore Grant Aden dares to drink the red-filtered water. Aden brings his reusable water bottle to school every day. "I don't really care, I'm pretty sure it just filters out iron and stuff," Aden said.

Filter status: red

Bayleigh Williams, Staff writer April 23, 2015
There must be something in the water... Or is there?
PAWESEHI staff members receive The Pacemaker Award

PAWESEHI earns a Pacemaker Award

Rachel Ellis, Staff Writer April 21, 2015

The PAWESEHI staff earned their first Pacemaker award on April 18, at the National Scholastic Press Association Spring High School Journalism Convention in Denver, CO.  The Pacemaker is awarded to the...

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