Pathfinder editorial board visits New York
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• April 2, 2018
Quiz: What is your dream vacation spot for spring break?
Andrew Li, STAFF WRITER
• March 23, 2018
African-American Read-In celebrates excellence
Nell Jaskowiak, OPINIONS AND ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
• March 11, 2018
Video: Special Olympics 2018
Susie Seidel, Convergence Media Editor
• February 13, 2018
Students blend art and Latin
Nell Jaskowiak, OPINIONS AND ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
• February 6, 2018
The building guide to the school’s climate, weather you like it or not
Hannah Hoffmann, TECHNICAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
• January 18, 2018
Students address inadequate fan sections
Susie Seidel, Convergence Media Editor
• December 1, 2017
Senior Ryan O’Connor reaches 1,000 debate points after three years
Katie Spillman, PHOTO EDITOR
• November 17, 2017
Health careers field trip takes students to Mercy Hospital
Carly Anderson, Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• October 31, 2017
Quiz: What are you most likely to be for Halloween?
Sarah Lashly, COPY COACH
• October 26, 2017
![Performing as Nibs in “Lost Girl,” junior Avery Hermann inspects a drawing of Neverland made by the show’s main character, Wendy Darling. Hermann not only acted in “Lost Girl”, but he also served as assistant director of the show. “I found ‘Lost Girl’ to be a beautiful and touching story, and I’m really glad I got to be a part of it. My favorite part of the show [was] my work as assistant director. I spent a lot of time working with every [cast member] on character, deliveries and emotional development. It was so amazing to see these brilliant actors come to life on stage in such a colorful way,” Hermann said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/DSC_1258-Enhanced-NR-1-1200x798.jpg)
![Gazing up from the stage, junior Joseph McCurdy who played Peter Pan in the school play, Lost Girl, sits next to senior Juliana Rogers, who plays Wendy Darling, during a theater rehearsal. McCurdy’s passion for theater began when he observed a West High production in middle school. “I've been in the high school theater program since I was a freshman. I've always loved theater, but [what prompted me to join] was [when] I went to see [a performance here] when I was in middle school, and it was super cool,” McCurdy said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/IMG_6535-1200x798.jpeg)
Payton Dean, Opinions Editor • 7 hours ago
Nov. 7 to Nov. 9, Parkway West’s theater department traveled through the life of Wendy Darling, in their newest production. “Lost Girl,”...

Zainab Al-Jaff, Staff Writer • 4 days ago
From down the hall, bursts of laughter and applause spill out of a classroom unlike a typical history class. Inside, instead of sitting through...