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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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Speaking about school safety at the League of Women Voters meeting March 12, candidate Amy Bonnett is running for one of the two open director positions on the Parkway School Board. All candidates, which includes Jeanie Ames, Matt Schindler, Jonathan Taylor, Kevin Seltzer and Bonnett answered audience questions at this forum. I have always been a proud Parkway West alumna, and I care deeply about our schools and district, Bonnett said. For the last three years, I have served as the [West Parents Organization] President at Parkway West. Running for School Board is simply a natural extension of my service and enthusiasm for the district that has educated me and my children.

6. Parkway Board of Education election brings controversy

Carly Anderson and Sabrina Bohn March 23, 2018

With student participation in politics on the rise across the nation, Parkway’s own Board of Education election approaches. Community members will vote for the two open seats April 3, and the candidates...

Campaign signs for the upcoming Parkway school board election pile up along the side of Baxter road.

Meet the Parkway school board election candidates

Carly Anderson and Sabrina Bohn April 3, 2017

Three seats on Parkway’s school board of education are up for election on April 4, where two incumbents will be facing nine other candidates. The candidates include Debbie Hopper and Chris Jacob,...

Reema Alhachami and her family are heading to Dubai this spring break, but faced many political complications along the way.

Freshman Reema Alhachami faces repercussions of Muslim Ban

Carly Anderson, Staff Writer March 14, 2017

What was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime is now quickly becoming an issue as freshman Reema Alhachami struggles with her international spring break plans. Alhachami was going to visit both Dubai...

Betsy DeVos is sworn in as Secretary of Education on Feb. 7 2017.

A personal letter to Betsy DeVos

Nell Jaskowiak, Opinions Editor February 13, 2017

Dear Betsy DeVos, I spent my childhood in 10 different public schools spread across three states, and that made life interesting, to say the least. I spent two weeks in one elementary school, long enough...

Protesting the Muslim ban, citizens rally in front of the Federal Court House in downtown St. Louis.

Take action in politics now

Sabrina Bohn, Staff Writer February 10, 2017

If there were three words that described my feelings when discussing politics, they would be anger, frustration and sadness. In the last couple of years, I have become more aware of injustices,...

Michele Mordica, an art teacher at Parkway Central Middle, and her husband stand in solidarity with the local Muslim community at the Daar-Ui-Islam Masjid.

Senior Meamuna Paracha’s video goes viral

Sydney Kinzy, Productions Editor-in-Chief February 2, 2017

“My name is Meamuna Paracha and we are going live from Daar-Ul-Islam Masjid in St. Louis, MO,” Paracha said in a live video she posted to IlmFeed, which has then since gathered over half a million...

On the way to the Smithsonian Museum during a trip to the inauguration, students stop to take a photo in front of the Capitol Building. ”I really enjoyed seeing all of the monuments at the National Mall at night.  They were all lit up and it made everything just a lot more powerful and dramatic to see than walking by during the day,” Lolley said.

Student opinions on President Donald Trump taking office

Bennett Davis, Staff Writer February 1, 2017

The inauguration of President Donald Trump went smoothly amidst event security concerns.  Trump’s plan for his first 100 days in office placed a strong emphasis in cleaning up Washington, restoring...

Music that saved 2016

Sabrina Bohn, Staff Writer January 24, 2017
To see 2016 positively, all you have to do is look on the musical side.
Juniors Jason Zimbelmann and Alyssa Foy stand before one of the American flags found in many classrooms. Zimbelmann stands during the Pledge, but not Foy.

Students take a seat for injustice

Sydney Kinzy, Productions Editor-in-Chief November 21, 2016
Every day, over a quarter of students to sit during the Pledge of Allegiance to protest injustices.
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