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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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Technology specialist Pam Van Mater in the 'shoulder stretch' position, meant to release tension in the neck and shoulders.

Faculty participate in after school yoga classes

Sarah Burnham, Staff Writer March 9, 2015
Faculty turn to yoga for fitness and flexibility after school.

Mr. Longhorn Recap

Jacob Cupps, Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2015
If you weren't able to make it to Mr. Longhorn, check out this hilarious slideshow!
Guccione crowned Mr. Longhorn 2015

Guccione crowned Mr. Longhorn 2015

Debra Klevens, Convergent Media Writer March 6, 2015
After the Mr. Longhorn pageant was canceled in 2014, the senior male beauty pageant returned on Wednesday,  March 4.

Imagine Dragons’ “Smoke & Mirrors” is no illusion

Sydney Kinzy, PHOTO EDITOR March 5, 2015
After years of touring around the world with fans waiting in anticipation, Imagine Dragons released their new album Smoke + Mirrors to follow up Night Visions.
Faculty Spotlight: Peggy Dunsworth

Faculty Spotlight: Peggy Dunsworth

Jacob Cupps, Editor-in-Chief March 3, 2015
Displaying 11 original pieces in Town & Country’s fifth Annual Art, Wine and Music event, art teacher Peggy Dunsworth engaged in an experience that she described as totally different from her daily teaching position.
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...

Celebrating the end of Black History Month

Kathryn Harter, 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.
Freshman Kathryn Kerchoff laughs with her Assistant Peggy Tyree over a favorite joke.

Student Spotlight: Kathryn Kerckhoff

Betsy Wait, MANAGING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF February 26, 2015

If Special Olympics can be such a meaningful event for over 350 volunteers, imagine what the experience meant to the athletes. For freshman athlete Kathryn Kerckhoff, the day was filled with bountiful...

Freshman Rachel Wang buys a school lunch daily.

New food regulations chew up old cafeteria standards

Debra Klevens, Convergent Media Writer February 25, 2015
The school has begun to alter the cafeteria food to fit the guidelines of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) nutrition standards.
Typing a chapter in  "From the Ashes," sophomore Allison Worth adds to her upcoming novel.

Student Spotlight: Allison Worth

Debra Klevens, Convergent Media Writer February 24, 2015

After years of wanting to write her own book, but struggling to find a plot, 15-year-old sophomore Allison Worth began writing a dystopian young adult novel. “It incorporates a lot of diversity, which...