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The best stories being published on the SNO Sites network

Best of SNO

Cykowski smiles with his biggest catch, a two-and-a-half-foot redfish. Courtesy of Daniel Cykowski

Students fish for balance and hunt for patience

By Rian Du, St. John’s School – TX September 24, 2025

Junior Daniel Cykowski was tired and impatient after a three-hour drive to Texas City, ready to give up on the trip. Yet once he cast his line the frustration faded away, replaced by the kind of calm that...

Percy plays the bass with a few former jazz band members at the venue Montrose Live. They wanted to play at as many venues as they could this past summer, so along with Montrose Live, they played at Evelyn's Park and the Contemporary Arts Museum.

‘Tip-toeing on the fourth wall’

By Camila Chandler, Elly Zhang, Audrey Li, and Madison Bass September 24, 2025

He faces the audience; his purpose is found in the crowd. For senior Daniel Percy, thinking about the arts is “constant.” They have been a “fact of life” from the first time he picked up an...

Cannon Lambdin speaks to students at the 2024 Fields of Faith.

A Man Striving for Ministry

By Dakota Mousty, Paoli High School September 24, 2025

When children are in kindergarten, they are introduced to one job: teacher. Often, that becomes the job they want to do. The church is another place where kids are exposed to careers, and some consider...

Inside Echelon Catapult: How some Sacramento students bring STEM to life

By Katherine Hwang, California Scholastic Journalism Initiative September 24, 2025

Amid teacher shortages and lingering learning losses from the Covid-19 pandemic, students across the country are still struggling to catch up in core subjects like math and reading. But in Sacramento,...

Willis alum honored with renaming of 1097

By Sujeidy Ortiz, Willis High School September 23, 2025

Turning onto Highway 1097, drivers will now see a sign bearing the name of Specialist Joey Martens Lenz. For those who knew him, the words are more than a marker. They are a reminder of a young man whose...

Algebra 2 teacher Conchita Bean attends a faculty meeting during her time teaching at San Isidro College. She taught there for six years before transferring to Bukidnon National High School.

The formula of resilience

By Cindy Tint and Ayana Khan September 23, 2025

She walked barefoot for two hours every day, rain or shine. Wearing her one and only uniform, she made it to school, exhausted but never deterred. Living in Don Carlos, Bukidnon, in the Philippines,...

Coppell High School seniors Satyam Sood and Gabriel Wang stand in front of the Coppell Chamber of Commerce. ReachEquilibria is a youth-led mental health nonprofit dedicated to spreading mental health awareness and services. Photo illustration by Dayami Granados and Hiral Patel.

ReachEquilibria turning grief into growth

By Sanghika Pallela, Coppell High School September 23, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on Coppell Student Media. It was originally published on September 19, 2025.

During drill team practice on Aug. 26, senior Karsyn Eubank holds her pose. She earned a spot on varsity drill team, marking her first year as a Silver Spur.

Karsyn Eubank: From Chemotherapy To Choreography

By Kati Waguespack, Mansfield Legacy High School September 23, 2025

She takes a deep breath and slowly walks on the stage. The music starts, and her body goes through the motions as if programmed to do so. She cycles through thoughts of grace for the opportunity to dance,...

English teacher Margaret Starrett wasn’t expecting to become a high school teacher, but a wide range of educational experiences eventually led her to LAHS.

From prison classrooms to LAHS: Margaret Starrett empowers student voices

By Annabelle Lee, Los Altos High School September 23, 2025

From teaching at a men’s maximum security prison to working as a college admissions officer, new English Literature and Survey and Survey Composition and Literature teacher Margaret Starrett has a wide...

Holding up her phone to capture the moment, a woman joins neighbors on Sept. 16 in West Chicago, where chants and signs declared “Immigrants are our backbone.” The protest, timed with Mexican Independence Day celebrations, became both a march for pride and a stand against ICE raids.

Uncertain times: From Chicago to West Chicago, the Guard’s reach grows

By Ruby Guerrero, West Chicago Community High School September 22, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on Wildcat Chronicle. It was originally published on September 18, 2025.

Ellis Staton, a Del Val substitute and alumna, posing with her Emmy. After spending her entire high school career as a part of Del Val's TV Media program, Stanton pursued a career in broadcasting, landing her a spot at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and an Emmy. (Photo via Ellis Stanton)

From campus to the camera: Del Val alumna wins Emmy for 2024 Olympic coverage

By Gianna Roberts, Delaware Valley Regional High School September 22, 2025

After long nights and international flights, Del Val substitute and alumna Ellis Stanton won an Emmy for her work covering the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Credited as an NBC Content Associate, Stanton...

The death notebook

By Beatrix Lozach, McCallum High School September 22, 2025

Across the world from one another, two Ukrainian girls heard the sound of fireworks crackling on a calm, clear night. But in their memory, that sound was anything but calm. For Anastasiia Musiiaka and...

50-yard line wedding

By Louis McClelland, Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School September 22, 2025

Most weddings are usually held in extravagant and expensive locations, like banquet halls or pavilions. But John Davis and his wife, Sabrina, did not have one of those usual weddings. Davis is the PEP...

Sophomore Aldric Tanzil performs in the group sword form. “This was the climax of the performance and one of the hardest sections,” Tanzil said.

Striking into success

By Joseph Chii, Bellaire High School September 22, 2025

The stage was filled with swift and echoing movements. Hundreds of spectators watched, including masters from all over the globe. But instead of feeling nervous, they were eager to showcase their...

In Age of Empires, one of the appeals of Brad Anderson's AP World History course, students battle for their kingdoms' glory.

Is “AP for All” students? The costs and benefits of the College Board takeover

By Elle Manning, Forest Hills Central High School September 19, 2025

The College Board, the nonprofit behind Advanced Placement (AP) classes, has colonized most high schools across the country. And, as any FHC student would know, Ranger Country is no different.  During...

Welding teacher Cadance Rohrer works on a project. Rohrer used to work as a trailer fabricator, and uses that experience to guide and relate to her welding classes. "I'm just excited to be a teacher, because welding is fun and you can learn the skill, learn the trade, and go straight into the workforce." Photo courtesy of Cadance Rohrer.

Back to Where it Began

By Sydney Malone, Gretna High School September 19, 2025

Young female welding teachers at the high school level are few and far between.  GHS alumna Cadance Rohrer is one of them. Rohrer joined the GHS staff this year. She graduated from Gretna in 2022 and...

Stephens and his opponent in the Senior VGC final round hold up their trophies at the award ceremony. According to Stephens, being on the final stage was “surreal.”

Pokémon prodigy

By Alia Hassan, Grayson Yen-Asprec, Claire Moncrief, and Joseph Chii September 19, 2025

He watched hundreds of Pokémon matches. Two years later, he became the star competitor of one of the biggest ones. Sophomore Apollo Stephens placed second at the North American Pokémon Senior VGC...

A butterfly emblem will mark non-apparent disabilities on Maryland driver's licenses

Butterfly Bill

By Jackson Gill, CHARLES E SMITH JEWISH DAY SCHOOL September 19, 2025

Eric Carpenter-Grantham sits at his kitchen counter, the afternoon light shining through the windows and glistens off three mockup logos he’s poring over. One design is for autism, one is for mental...

Shiloh, Amber and Jeff Wilson at their ranch in Coldspring, Texas, in Oct. 2022. The family used to escape to their ranch when their schedules allowed.

Wilson family leaves legacy on Kingwood Park community

By Sydney Ortiz, Kingwood Park High School September 17, 2025

Auto collision teacher Jeff Wilson and his wife Amber stood right outside the Kingwood Park dugout on May 1. Their 12-year-old son Shiloh was inside wearing his baseball helmet and giving a pep talk to...

Wildcat News Editor Raina Kim's rendering of what the now-barren area of the quad would look like with a full-grown tree.

Righting a Wrong

By Quyen Anderson, Brea Olinda High School September 17, 2025

On the morning of May 3, 2007, BOHS students, staff, and faculty arrived on campus to the sounds of Brea Olinda Unified School District (BOUSD) service vehicles, pressure washers, and chainsaws. The...

Dominic Shipley outside the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. (Courtesy of Dereck Shipley)

Following a week of rigorous Coast Guard training, Dominic Shipley looks towards the future

By Aiden Smith, Tennessee High School September 17, 2025

As lunchtime approached, Dominic Shipley and his fellow AIMsters braced themselves. As they sat down in the cafeteria, the officers closely observed their every bite, the rising seniors carefully managed...

Senior Kori Hagins attended the Summer Leaders Experience to explore cadet life and build connections at the United States Military Academy.

Military Mavs: Students pursue path to service

By Payton Tu, St. John’s School – TX September 17, 2025

“Incoming!” Gun in hand, senior Kori Hagins dove into the ground at the warning sound, the whistle of the grenade shooting through the air until it exploded. Colorful smoke engulfed the surrounding...

Senior Harvy Chang and his team break the Guinness World Record for fastest BART speedrun at Berryessa/North San Jose Station on July 6, completing it in 5 hours, 43 minutes and 10 seconds. Used with permission from Harvy Chang.

Harvy Chang takes to the railroads of BART

By Cecilia Wu, Rohan Kakhandiki, Stuti Jain, and Vanessa Yap September 17, 2025

Senior Harvy Chang gazes out the window of a Bay Area Rapid Transit train, watching the ever-changing landscape of San Francisco rush past him. He’s gone on many trips like this, sitting on the hard-backed...

Lopez and Balderas celebrate after Lopez proposed. Lopez popped the question at Memorial Park, with the help of Solis.

From nicknames to new beginnings

By Bethel Kifle, Cindy Tint, Dhara Agrawal, Raya Jogi, and Emily Leong September 16, 2025

What do Hollywood actor Taylor Lautner and Safety Manager Oscar Lopez have in common? They’re both called Sharkboy. “I don’t know who started it,” Lopez said. “One student said it to me,...

Truly Fresh, a nonprofit started by junior Xara Aman, targets produce waste by collecting excessive fruits in neighborhoods around the Bay Area, and donates them to West Valley Community services.

TrulyFresh offers fresh solutions to food waste in homes

By Maddy Chang, Alyssa Lin, Katie Shang, Olivia Tu, and Ethan Wong September 16, 2025

Reducing waste, nourishing communities — that’s the mission of Truly Fresh, a nonprofit started by junior Xara Aman that targets produce waste. The organization collects excess fruit in neighborhoods...

Stripped of innocence: how 9/11 shaped a school community

By Karim Melek, Palatine High School September 16, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on Cutlass. It was originally published on September 11, 2025.

Juniors Pritam Saha (left) and Joshua Kim (right) plan interview questions for a future guest on their podcast. Pritam founded The Hustle Path to interview entrepreneurs along with Joshua as his co-host.

Voicing the hustle

By April Choe, Hebron High School September 16, 2025

With a computer and his body full of nerves, he sat in his room waiting to interview his first ever guest. Junior Pritam Saha founded The Hustle Path podcast in May, co-hosting it with junior Joshua...

Life skills paraprofessional leaves behind legacy of compassion

By Logan Day, Caney Creek High School September 16, 2025

That morning felt odd to junior Alei Harris; odd but nice. It was the first time in five years that her grandmother spent the morning before school with her. Leaving Alei’s room, she weakly wrapped her...

Senior Caleb Haecker named his business Lawn Care Medics. The vehicle he uses -- a retired ambulance -- helps with his marketing and carries tools and supplies. “In some ways, I may not be the best influence," said Nate Haecker, Caleb's father. "I kind of feed into this obsession of his, to grow the business, and I helped him purchase   the ambulance that he uses for his business.”
Photo courtesy of Nate Haecker

Living the Double Life

By Lauren VonSeggern, Gretna High School September 16, 2025

All of a sudden, an ambulance comes driving through your neighborhood. “What happened? Where is it going? Is everyone okay?” are a few of thoughts that race through your head as your heart is pounding....

Attendees of the Out of The Darkness Walk finish while volunteers cheer them on.

Wearing beads and walking ‘Out of the Darkness’

By Lily Baumgardner, Baldwin High School – PA September 16, 2025

As I put a string of gold beads around my neck, representing the loss of a parent, I prepare myself for the day ahead.  This past weekend, I attended Pittsburgh’s Out of the Darkness Walk hosted...

Hello, Dolly! Welcome Bristol’s Newest Therapy Dog

By Neela Cooke, Tennessee High School September 16, 2025

Dolly is a tiny F1B Goldendoodle with brown fur and a white stripe extending from her face to her back. She’s lovable, hyper, and energetic, and in just a few short weeks, Dolly will join the students...

Students share their experiences with homophobia in the High School community. According to an online survey conducted by The Standard March 4-29 with 110 student responses, 70% of students have heard anti-LGBTQ+ language at school.

‘Walking through a minefield:’ LGBTQ+ students grapple with homophobia, belonging

By Oskar Doepke and Ruby Rogers June 2, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story onThe Standard It was originally published on May 29, 2025.

The Global Food Project operates at the Johnson County Poor Farm.

Seeds for change

By Haneen Eltyeb, West High School June 2, 2025

Global Food Project is a nonprofit organization housing community gardens, mostly for immigrants and refugees in the Iowa City area. Global Food Project operates at the Johnson County Historic Poor Farm,...

Senior Alana Spencer was officially accepted to the US Naval Academy on Jan. 30. She had been working on her application since the previous June. 

Charting a new path

By Tanvi Dubey, Bellaire High School June 2, 2025

Five years minimum. That’s how long senior Alana Spencer has to serve in the navy now that she has committed to the United States Naval Academy. But she wants to spend longer there. “I think...

Senior Peyton Kelley DJs in his studio located in his garage. The equipment he mixes on is a Pioneer XDJ-RX2 and as of recently, Peyton has started experimenting with vinyl and CDs.

Life of the party

By Avery Boyle and Daniela Valdez Rios June 2, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Hawk Eye. It was originally published on May 23, 2025.

From texting to speeding, WSS explores dangerous driving culture among teens.

Driven, dangerous and distracted

By Anna Greenlee, Evelyn Kraber, and Lea Abou Alaiwa June 2, 2025

I’m going to be late. The car accelerates faster and faster — 10, 15, 20 over. Engine roaring, thoughts racing and music blaring, the driver’s mind is focused on one thing: getting there on time....

Tom Matano looks on at his Miata design at the Ohayo Roadsters Miata car meet.

Steering into the future of design

By Alessandra Tremulis, Carlmont High School June 2, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on Scot Scoop News It was originally published on May 29, 2025.

PAINTING FOR PERFECTION: Elena Zapiain paints her nails, fixing the small details for the finished product. Zapiain has been interested in nail art and design since she was in 5th grade.

Zapiain sparks creativity with nail art

By Charlotte Schwarte, James Bowie High School June 2, 2025

The sharp smell of nail polish fills the air, as sophomore Elena Zapiain’s eyes glance over her materials. She steadies her hand before she glides a brush over one nail, the task almost meditative in...

While tree-lined streets and clean air show the benefits of green infrastructure in wealthier cities like Belmont and Redwood City, neighborhoods near freeways face smog, fewer trees, and greater health risks. This reveals how race and income influence access to a healthy environment. In contrast, East Palo Alto remains especially vulnerable to climate change. “These include contamination from former industrial activities, particularly in the Bay Area, limited access to healthy food and open space, and vulnerability to flooding, heat, and sea level rise,” said Michelle Huang, assistant planner for the city.

Fighting for a better future: the DEI gap in climate policy

By Rachel Hong, Carlmont High School June 2, 2025

From smoggy skies to flood-prone neighborhoods, not every community in San Mateo County faces climate change in the same way. As cities roll out new sustainability initiatives and emergency preparedness...

Burning for Beauty

By Zoe Ferring, Estelle Dufour, Maria Uribe Estrada, and Dylan Berger June 2, 2025

From community pools to park lawns, teenagers sprawl on beach chairs and blankets, hoping to catch some rays of sunshine. For many, tanning is a summer staple, where crisp tan lines and bronze skin are...

A Graphic image displays a tattered American flag with "DEI" written on the front. Since his inauguration, President Donald Trump has begun rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives through executive orders.

Defunded dreams: Students notice effects of federal DEI rollbacks

By Lola Thomas, Archer School for Girls June 2, 2025

Federal budget cuts may seem far removed from the daily lives of Los Angeles high school students. However, as the political landscape continues to shift under the second Trump administration, many students...

Kimmy Le, Effie Wang and Ellie York (left to right) design vibrant nail sets

Filing in the details of student nail art businesses

By Alex Cotterel and Anna Cen June 2, 2025

Carefully molding delicate gel into a 3D shape, nail artists use intricate paints and craft charms to create personalized, ornate nail designs. Sophomore Kimmy Le, senior Effie Wang and junior Ellie York...

“Lacrosse taught me a lot about how to communicate with other people and form healthy relationships where we can all talk about what we need from each other. I eventually became the captain of my lacrosse team on the defensive end, and I had to learn how to lead people without feeling like I was ordering them and so that they would communicate with me well," senior Chayce Milheim said.

Humans of Harker: Leading on and off the field

By Samaara Patil, The Harker School June 2, 2025

The girls lacrosse team brings in a huddle. With only a little bit of time left on the clock, Harker is trailing a few points behind. Before they have the chance to go back on the field, the stadium lights...

Many teachers express mounting anxieties over the changes being introduced in the Cedar Rapids Community School District.

Teachers on Edge

By Ariel Kolder, George Washington High School – IA June 2, 2025

Nearly half of the teachers at Washington and Kennedy High Schools have considered leaving the district, according to a December 2024 survey obtained through a public records request by Iowa News Now....

Food science teacher Lana Soukup stands with other parents of baseball players before the game against Flower Mound begins April 22. The team won the game 5-4.

Smelling the roses

By Shiren Noorani and Krista Fleming May 27, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Hawk Eye. It was originally published on May 21, 2025.

Disabilities can come in many shapes and forms, even if they are not obvious to the naked eye.

Silent Struggles: What It’s Like Living With an Invisible Disability

By Kaitlyn Roozen, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School May 27, 2025

Imagine living in a world where it is a struggle to do basic everyday tasks, made worse through continuous dismissal from others and somewhat frequent feelings of isolation that come with their experiences.  That...

Senior Sophia Kiker crafts a spring- themed charcuterie board for a pre-prom party order on April 23, 2024, for her business.

Berkeley-bound senior operates charcuterie business amid balancing grades, extracurriculars

By Mina Imai, Sunny Hills High School May 27, 2025

Ingredient 1: Lab research Ingredient 2: Science Olympiad Ingredient 3: National Honor Society [NHS] Ingredient 4: Charcuterie Theory Above are all the components needed to make up senior Sophia...

Tala (left) and Mustafa (right) gaze upon Creve Couer Lake. Both children are amputees from Gaza seeking medical care in St. Louis.

Finding Refuge

By Donya Ihmoud, Francis Howell Central High School May 27, 2025

Tala is a physically disabled child who grew up in the city of Tel el-Hawa located in the southern region of Gaza. The date of Oct. 7, 2023, marked a turning point in Tala’s life. Already left at a physical...

An American Kestrel perches on the gloved hand of a Melendez family member. Some bird species may often be in falconry organizations in rehabilitation due to injuries or storms destroying their nests, while others may be with the organizations to be part of educational experiences. These organizations aim to rehabilitate various bird species and return them to their natural habitat.

Flying towards a safer sky

By Lara Ibasco, Marlena Reinshagen, and Keira Sarmiento May 27, 2025

North America has lost 3 billion birds, a 29% decrease in overall bird populations since 1970. Over the past 55 years, bird species abundance and population numbers have declined rapidly. Due to climate...

Hagerty cuts six teachers due to the decrease in enrollment. Other teachers have had to take on roles and departments to fill in the gaps.

Making cuts

By Holly Smyers, Hagerty High School May 27, 2025

With junior and senior classes that held over 600 students, Hagerty had enjoyed increased in enrollment over the past few years, even as other district schools saw their numbers steadily decline. However,...

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