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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

Pathfinder

The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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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.
POW: Maddie DeClue, 10

POW: Maddie DeClue, 10

Jacob Cupps, Editor-in-Chief February 20, 2015
“How did you get into theater?”
Junior Andrea Gordon plays catcher for the varsity girls softball team. The team was playing Webster Groves. "I love being a part of every play and I like calling my own pitches. I like knowing that my coach trust me," Gordon said.

Athlete spotlight: Andrea Gordon

Kathryn Harter, Multimedia Editor February 17, 2015
For junior Andrea Gordon, an injury may alter her options for higher education. This season she tore her labrum.
Senior Elizabeth Newell holds up her statement art.

Art at a Glance

Vaishal Shah, Staff Writer February 9, 2015
Students use various mediums to express their creative talents.
Combating Shakespeare

Combating Shakespeare

Emily Dickson, CONCEPTUAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF February 2, 2015

Wielding foam swords, freshmen Sydnee Yap, Betsy Wait and Vaishali Shah reenact a fight scene from act three of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Shah played Tybalt, an angry Capulet. During January, freshman...

Parkway continues to grant dreams

Mary Moriarity, Staff Writer January 20, 2015
Any current Parkway student, kindergarten through 12th grade, is eligible to apply for a Dream Grant. Grants of financial support of up to $250 are awarded, as well as grants of community resources and/or alumni support.
Freshman Alyssa Obermyer and Caitlin Brandenburg work diligently on their homework during study hall.

Study your options for Study Hall

Katerina Frederick, Staff Writer January 20, 2015
An essay-writing pencil taps on a table, a textbook page is flipped and a student high-fives a friend after finishing an assignment as a mere 45 percent of students work on classwork and homework during their optional study hall period.