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The best stories being published on the SNO Sites network

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The best stories being published on the SNO Sites network

Best of SNO

Driving towards the basket, sophomore Cade Walker draws contact to the face on his way up. Millard West defeated the Chieftains 57-49.

Boys & Girls Basketball vs. Bellevue East

By Sam Whittaker, Millard West High School December 20, 2024

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on December 18, 2024.

Eagles Students Build Their Perch

By Braden Altrup, Wentzville Liberty High School December 20, 2024

This story was originally published on LHStoday on December 18, 2024.

NEW CHALLENGE, NEW TEAM MEMBERS: Every season, VEX creates a new game that robotics team members are faced with and have to build a robot to compete in. This year’s game forces students to create a robot that is able to stack rings onto mobile goals in order to score points. The change in games each season is something that robotics teacher Audrea Moyers appreciates.

“One of the things that I like about VEX is that they have a new problem to solve every year,” she said. ¨Even though the equipment’s the same, they have to analyze the game, and they have to come up with solutions that are unique that year. They are using their knowledge from prior years, but they have to kind of redesign a problem.”

As returning teams were faced a new game, some new teams and members had to adapt to a uncommon playing field and game.

“Three of our four teams were competing for the first time this year, and they had very different experiences match to match, so I think they learned a lot,¨ she said. ¨It’s hard just watching a video online to know how it’s actually going to be in person, so they all learned a lot about what gameplay is like, how to work with an alliance partner [and] how to adapt during the day to changes.”

Robotics hosts VEX tournament

By Lillian Gray and Wren Vanderford December 20, 2024

The McCallum robotics program hosted a Vex robotics tournament on Saturday Dec. 7, which drew in 27 teams, four of those were underclassmen teams from Mac—B, C, D and E. This season’s game is called...

Rock On

By Justin Small and Lydia Lange December 20, 2024

Since his sophomore year, Maxx Cockrum, senior, has held an interest in music, considering it to be one of his favorite hobbies. “But it’s always just been fun to hang out with my friends and...

Humans of FHN | Kimora Jordan

By Ben Bartels, Francis Howell North High School December 20, 2024

Kimora Jordan balances a hectic schedule as a junior. Being president of her class, a MAC Scholars leader, HOSA, and more. Ben Bartels interviews Kimora to see how she balances all her responsibilities...

Coffee Culture

By Stephan Bosnjak, Morgan Siegel, and Emily Chien December 17, 2024

Arriving at school everyday with an iced coffee in hand, Madeleine Donald, sophomore, said it's a necessity in her everyday life.  “I like caffeine, mostly because I get a headache if I don’t have...

Millard West goes All-State

By Jacob Larson and Aasif Sultani December 13, 2024

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on December 11, 2024.

Gator Tales: What it means to be a well-rounded student

By Vivian Amoia, Xavier College Preparatory December 13, 2024

Maryam Alqaderi '25, Bri Blair '26, and Saniya Dwivedi '27 share their experiences and how they contribute to their local communities. These well-rounded students balance academics, extracurriculars, family...

Humans of KPARK: Kiersten St. Julien

By Charlie Crass, Kingwood Park High School December 13, 2024

In the latest episode of Humans of Kingwood Park, host Charlie Crass talks with Kiersten St. Julien about her love for writing, her future plans and more. (Music: "Up to No Good" by Victor Natas" via freesound.org.) This...

Palo Alto Arts Festival

By Melody Xu, Palo Alto High School December 13, 2024

This story was originally published on InFocus on October 17, 2024.

VIDEO Writers Seminar holds first reading of school year

By Jaden Gardiola and Laila Taraporevala December 11, 2024

This story was originally published on The Standard on December 9, 2024.

Crave Cookies Opens Location in Ballwin

By Vihaan Madhavan, Marquette High School December 11, 2024

This past month, a new cookie shop, Crave Cookies, opened in Ballwin. MHSNews asked them how opening the store over the past month has been. This story was originally published on Marquette Messenger...

VIDEO Late Cafe spotlights student creativity, talent

By Sophia Bateman and Jaden Gardiola December 10, 2024

This story was originally published on The Standard on December 9, 2024.

Lessons in Chemistry

By Stephan Bosnjak and Anvi Talyan December 10, 2024

Utilizing a “becher” and “papier de chromatographie,” Pedro Rezende, senior, performed a chromatography experiment fully in French. Currently in their science language unit, the AP French class...

Holiday heroes

By Palin Nichols, Texas High School December 6, 2024

Eyes glow, teeth show and children of all different backgrounds and ages gather along the sidewalk of Target in Texarkana as police and fire department vehicles roll into the parking lot, lights flashing...

Photo Illustration | Erin Liu

Um yeah, so like…

By Erin Liu and Elizabeth Yang December 6, 2024

EL: Hi, I’m Erin. EY: Um, and, um and I’m uh, I’m Elizabeth. EL: “Um?” Don’t you know what your name is? EY: Well I do, but likeeeeeeeeeee,  . . . EL: Filler words...

Humans of KPARK: Rachel Hamilton

By Marie Wakefield, Kingwood Park High School December 6, 2024

In the latest episode of the Humans of Kingwood Park, meet freshman Rachel Hamilton. She spends part of the episode talking about how she deals with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), also known as brittle...

The Start of the FHN Pickleball Club

By Laney Quandt, Francis Howell North High School December 6, 2024

This year, Edward Lee and Sam Fitzsimmons started a new club here at FHN, the pickleball club. Here, they go through the struggles and demands that came with starting this new growing club. If you are...

The key to retaining teachers: a stronger community

By Yara Nimer, Adam Graf, Lark Rippy, and Annette Logan December 6, 2024

This story was originally published on The Gauntlet on November 21, 2024.

Dan Bovey announces his candidacy for West Chicago mayor during a rally held on Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Beron Design Group in downtown West Chicago.

[PHOTO ESSAY] Bovey announces mayoral run, promising change for West Chicago

By Ruby Guerrero, West Chicago Community High School December 3, 2024

Dan Bovey and his family battled harsh winds and weather to bring new hope and inspiration to West Chicago citizens during his announcement of a mayoral run—the first time in a decade a new candidate...

Lauren Morris Thorp: A Winding Road to Entrepreneurship

By Adina Whaley and Taryn Cunningham November 26, 2024

This story was originally published on The Wildcat Roar on October 10, 2024.

Students react to the 2024 presidential election outcome

By Jenny Marquez and Aidan Lia November 26, 2024

In this episode of Room 22 podcast, co-hosts Jenny Marquez and Aidan Lia sit down with freshmen Amelie Graves and sophomore Mateo Zazueta to discuss their perspectives on the 2024 presidential election...

Paws-ing for storytime

By Madeline Petrick, Gretna East High School November 25, 2024

This story was originally published on The Wingspan on November 7, 2024.

‘Antigone’ is a modern, immersive tragedy

By Juliana Jaffe, Matthew Kao, and Mehran Reza November 25, 2024

Jefferson’s theater department is taking on "Antigone" as their first performance of the 2024 school year. With the help of the new theater director, Theresa Ohanian, the theater department will create...

Podcast: Which Spiderman adaptation is the best?

By McKinley Beech, Anne Hampton, Arpan Basnet, and Josephine Wysocki November 25, 2024

This story was originally published on Purbalite on November 21, 2024.

ESOL Students Teach Librarians Their Native Languages

By James Beers, Kyle Hancock, and Grace Deutsch November 25, 2024

Students in the ESOL program teach the librarians phrases in their home language. Watch the video to learn more about the activity. This story was originally published on Marquette Messenger on November...

Teachers, students pitch programs at 8th Grade Night

By Danielle Nalley, Kingwood Park High School November 20, 2024

Kingwood Park High School held its annual 8th Grade Night on Nov. 11. Various classes, clubs and sports teams had tables spread around the main area of the school. Eighth graders and their parents were...

Through self-discovery about identity, students gain independence

By Ari Novak, University of Chicago Laboratory High School November 20, 2024

ARI NOVAK: When talking about independence for teenagers, the first things to come to mind are usually financial independence: getting your first job and receiving your first paycheck, or getting your...

College Bound Ep. 1: Senior Siena Snyder, University of Michigan

By Sami Maniaci, Parkway West High School November 20, 2024

Senior Sami Maniaci: Hello, Longhorns. I'm your host, Sami Maniaci, and in today's episode, we have a very special guest: Siena Snyder. Siena started playing softball at only four years old, and had...

Student Medical Club Hosts Annual STEM Night Event

By Avery Ehrhart, Marquette High School November 20, 2024

On Tuesday, November 12th, Marquette hosted it's annual STEM night, an evening for young children to discover organizations and clubs in our community. Cathy Farrar, HOSA Sponsor and science teacher at...

Curious chemists

By Lainey Reynolds and Kyla Riveland November 20, 2024

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on November 18, 2024.

AS EASY AS PB&J: At the blindfold sandwich-making station, senior Zane Wiggins and Kai Talebi attempt to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The activity allowed students to experience the mundane task without sight. Wiggins found that the simple activity turned into a challenge in almost every aspect of the process.

"It was pretty rough," he said. "My bread wasn’t put together properly, and I put my jelly right next to my plate and not on the plate, it was really difficult. I was expecting it to be easier than it was cause I'd made sandwiches all my life, and I thought 'I can do this from muscle memory,' but it was a lot harder than I thought, and it makes you not take your sight for granted. Access to your sight makes things so much easier."

Since students participating are used to having full sight, it was difficult to adapt to the sudden loss of a sense.

"I had to kind of guess where things were and the plate was moving a lot," he said. "Every time I would reach for the plate it would be in a different location, so I kind of had to feel around for everything."

Along with that, Wiggins had to work together with Talebi to communicate to communicate which ingredient he needed next.

"I had to share the peanut butter and the jelly with Kai, so we had to coordinate with each other on who gets what first," he said. "I knew Kai was right next to me, but it was hard to know where her hands were. We had to find each other's arm and make our way up to pass the ingredients."

Caption by Lillian Gray.

Learning to see without sight

By Lillian Gray and Wren Vanderford November 20, 2024

Peer Assistance Leadership and Service students took a trip to the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired last Tuesday for their annual Blind Awareness Day. The event gave PALS members a chance...

Hope Jones: From the Dojo to the World Stage

By Braden Buehrle and Lucy Kim November 19, 2024

This story was originally published on The Wildcat Roar on October 14, 2024.

New Mac & Cheese Restaurant Opens in Chesterfield

By Vihaan Madhavan, Marquette High School November 19, 2024

This past September, the new restaurant I Heart Mac & Cheese opened in Chesterfield. We went in and asked some staff members how running and working at the restaurant so far has been. This story was...

Out of Tune Podcast – Ep. 2 Chromakopia

By Cooper Caskey, Arlington High School November 18, 2024

This podcast made by AHS student, Cooper Caskey, is called Out of Tune and is about anything to do with music. This podcast covers everything from fan favorites, songs of the week, music drama, and so...

Reyes finds football one year after moving from Mexico

By Zachary Ford, Kingwood Park High School November 14, 2024

Senior Ivan Reyes emerges as vocal leader on the Kingwood Park football team one year after joining the team and learning English. Read more about Ivan Reyes. This story was originally published on KP...

Silent video story explains ASL Club’s silent dinner

By Maddy Behr and Rhiannon Diffendal November 14, 2024

This story was originally published on Purbalite on November 12, 2024.

Dirty 20 Nerd Bar Opens to Game Enthusiasts

By Gabe Conaway, Marquette High School November 12, 2024

A newly opened restaurant at 14051 Manchester Rd lets people can hang out and play their favorite nerd games. To find out more, watch this video about the family-friendly Dirty 20 Nerd Bar. This story...

Covour Coffee

By Melody Xu and Liani Ragade November 5, 2024

This story was originally published on InFocus on September 12, 2024.

Coach Adam Chavez comforts senior Tommy Murphy after the team's loss to the Ironmen in round one of the playoffs.

[PHOTO ESSAY] Play by play, brick by brick

By Miley Pegg, West Chicago Community High School November 5, 2024

The West Chicago Wildcats' season ended in a hard-fought battle against the Normal Community Ironmen, falling 41-16, but the scoreboard could not capture the grit and heart that carried them there. In...

MES elementary students learn how to achieve jaw-dropping objectives by running 26.2 miles

By Katelyn Coffey, Jack Debes, Isaac Fulks, and Lila Francis November 5, 2024

Maize Elementary gave students the goal of running a marathon in a month but instead of completing it all at once, the school had the kids run 1 mile a day to slowly reach their goal. “This has...

WVHS Book Club – Lessons in Chemistry

By Rubi Martin, Wilsonville High School November 1, 2024

Welcome to the Wilsonville High School Book Club podcast! Join Claire Keith, Rubi Martin, and Hayden Trotter to discuss their September read, Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. Their October book...

S2E2 – The intersection between environmentalism, menstruation

By Ella Dorfman, Archer School for Girls October 31, 2024

Sexplained is an educational podcast intended to support teenagers’ comprehensive health by providing information and advice regarding sexual health. In the second episode of Sexplained Season 2, host...

Helping hounds

By Evie Laferla and Kyra Oberhauser October 25, 2024

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on October 22, 2024.

Chris Susil Unveils His Latest Literary Masterpiece: A Journey Through Words

By Dalan Vail and Griffin Beach October 22, 2024

This story was originally published on Jacket Journal on October 16, 2024.

The Anna Maria Island community comes together after Hurricane Helene

By Kieran Cloutier and Jackson Pakbaz October 17, 2024

This story was originally published on The Gauntlet on October 16, 2024.

FCA and Its Impact on the Community

By Laney Quandt and Braeden Kettinger October 17, 2024

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a nationwide club at a number of high schools. Watch how the community has been impacted since football coach and youth pastor Cole Martin helped get the group started...

America Through Hip Hop Ep. 2: Debating Chicago’s rap elites

By Bailey Chinnan, Carlmont High School October 17, 2024

Since its creation, Chicago has always had a place as one of the centers of innovation in rap. The prominence and notoriety of Chicago's finest is undeniable and unmatched. In this episode, Bailey Chinnan...

ALL ABOUT ALTOS: In the midst of the prelims performance of “Fury Road,” movement captain and alto section leader junior Liliana Escamilla, makes her way through the music and choreography with other members of the alto section by her side. This being her third year as a member of the band, Escamilla has played in the Bands of America Regional competition before and knew what to expect.

“It went pretty well and most people were pretty proud of how they performed,” she said. “The competition has always been an extremely hard one as most of the bands are 6A, so we do it as more of an experience to improve, but I feel like it definitely benefited us to see what we can do better for the next competition next Saturday.”

Band sharpens its craft at first competition of season

By Lillian Gray and Wren Vanderford October 16, 2024

The band took on the Bands of America Regional competition to perform this season's show, ¨Fury Road.¨ The event was held at the Kelly Reeves Stadium in Round Rock on Saturday and marks the band's first...

The Blue Angels diamond performs the barrel roll break during the 2024 Fleet Week Airshow.

2024 Fleet Week Airshow stuns spectators with one of the best performances in years

By Jonah Rossiter, Archie Williams High School October 16, 2024

During the Oct. 11-13 Fleet Week Airshow, an annual spectacle in the San Francisco Bay Area, an array of aircraft perform 10-12 acts for audiences around the bay. Aircraft perform various aerial maneuvers,...

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