Where Does It Stem?: episode four
By Abby Eckert and Taylor Negrin
• June 3, 2024
Feature on a Local Clay Studio
By Tomiris Gumar, Sage Creek High School
• May 31, 2024
![Caps in the air, senior Kaya Miller celebrates the conclusion of the graduation. PHS graduates, all 823, had their own favorite memories to share. “My last football game season was definitely memorable. I always went with my three friends and we would make a whole tradition out of it,” Miller said. “We would get ready, go to the game and then go to either dinner at Texas Roadhouse or In-n-Out.”](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/IMG_0664-1200x800.jpeg)
Seniors celebrate 2024 graduation
By Sofia Ayala, Jake Radcliffe, and Erica Deutsch
• May 30, 2024
“Behind the Backline:” episode 15
By Veronica Hart, Delaware Valley Regional High School
• May 29, 2024
VIDEO Writers Seminar reading showcases student creativity
By Jaden Gardiola and Laila Taraporevala
• May 29, 2024
Authentic Science Research 3 Removed from 2024-2025 Course Offerings
By Emily Chau, Marquette High School
• May 29, 2024
Retirement and Reflection—Mrs. Dobbert
By Elias Kilbridge, Clayton High School
• May 23, 2024
Equine Therapy Offers Alternative to Traditional Therapy
By Tessa Autery, Marquette High School
• May 23, 2024
Seniors celebrate graduation by walking through previous schools
By Sam Walowitz and Lylah Kimberlin
• May 22, 2024
PODCAST Kent Collins reflects on time served in Navy, transition to teaching
By Amelia Bassi and Seya Sawiris
• May 21, 2024
Tennis Team, Admin Honor Teacher Diagnosed with Cancer
By Annabelle Miller, Justin Small, Harris Ellington, and Rhianna Li
• May 21, 2024
![BACKGROUND IN THE BUSINESS: Dressed by junior designer Kaitlyn Gerrie, senior Chamila Muñoz took to the “Dreamland” runway this past weekend. While it was her first time participating in the McCallum fashion show, Muñoz isn’t new to the modeling world.
I modeled here and there when I was a lot younger, maybe five or six [years old] for some jewelry brands and small businesses, but not much in recent years,” Muñoz said.
Muñoz had hoped to participate in last year’s show but couldn’t due to scheduling conflicts. For her senior year, though, she couldn’t let the opportunity pass her by.
“It’s [modeling] something I haven’t done in a while so I was excited to step out of my comfort zone in a way,” Muñoz said. “I always love trying new things and being able to show off designs of my schoolmates is such an honor.”
The preparation process for the show was hectic, leaving the final reveal of Gerrie’s design until days before the show, but the moment Muñoz tried on the outfit, all the stress for both designer and model melted away.
“I didn’t get to try on my outfit until the day before, but the look on Kaitlyn’s face when she saw what she had worked so hard to make actually on a model was just so special,” Muñoz said. “I know it meant so much to her. But then she handed me a blindfold and told me I’d be walking with it on, so that was pretty wild.”
Caption by Francie Wilhelm.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/53535098892_130167352f_o-1200x800.jpg)
Mac fashion show brings ‘Dreamland’ to reality
By JoJo Barnard, Chloe Lewcock, Callen Romell, Ingrid Smith, Maya Tackett, Priya Thoppil, and Francie Wilhelm
• May 21, 2024
Where does it STEM: episode three
By Abby Eckert and Taylor Negrin
• May 21, 2024
![Positive Post-Its Project](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Screenshot-2024-05-08-at-8.45.48 PM-1200x670.png)
Girl Up Club Produces Positive Post-its for Women’s History Month
By Onari Kahandawa, Piscataway High School
• May 21, 2024
Pottery studio gives community opportunity to explore new techniques
By Vedha Inampudi, Lafayette High School
• May 21, 2024
Carnatic Singer Connects to His Culture
By David Moss and Jack Favazza
• May 17, 2024
![The paper drop is an annual tradition at West Chicago Community High School, always held on the seniors last day of classes.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Paper-Drop-14-May-2024-JaNyah-Villa-1200x800.jpg)
Seniors celebrate final day of high school
By Sami Moesch, West Chicago Community High School
• May 17, 2024
Scattering joy for teacher appreciation
By Nathan Buroker and Carley Bailey
• May 17, 2024
MHSNews | Madame Thompson Retires After 31 Years
By Vihaan Madhavan, Marquette High School
• May 14, 2024
A day in the life of Potosi High School’s youngest student
By Noelle Porter, Potosi High School
• May 10, 2024
Lafayette’s International Day aims to celebrate diversity within school community
By Sam Walowitz, Lafayette High School
• May 9, 2024
![Economic teacher Pete Pelkey worked in a variety of professions, ranging from being a paramedic to working at a funeral home.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Untitled-7.jpeg)
Pete Pelkey’s peculiar past
By Ananya Chaudhary, Dylan Nguyen, and Aashi Venkat
• May 7, 2024
Robotics team crashes Worlds party
By Shila Gill, McCallum High School
• May 7, 2024
Gator Tales: Xavier senior extends help to Ukrainian students
By Asiana Guang, Xavier College Preparatory
• May 7, 2024
Lafayette hosts Special Olympics for student-athletes, community
By Vedha Inampudi and Natalie Soest
• May 7, 2024
Video | Sharpie and Paper Mate Launch New Products at SXSW
By Sara Gelrud, Gulliver Preparatory
• May 7, 2024
Sexplained S1E4- All about Human Papillomavirus with Dr. Lauran Evans
By Ella Dorfman, Archer School for Girls
• May 6, 2024
PTSA Hosts Annual Petting Zoo
By Bella Yi, WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL - Austin
• May 6, 2024
![The Class of 2025 cheers with pom poms during the Welcome Back Rally.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/img_1928_720.png)
Hearing Cheering
By Daphne Huang, Trisha Sannappanavar, and Ethan Yang
• May 3, 2024
VIDEO: Frank D. Alexander positively influencing HHS one substitute teacher at a time
By Renna Eimer, Hudson High School
• May 3, 2024
MHSNews | Marquette Hosts Bring Your Kid to Work Day
By Lani Hines, Marquette High School
• May 3, 2024
Spirit Central grows from humble beginnings to booming business
By Jack Debes, Mason Bauman, Lance Schafer, and Madison Watts
• April 30, 2024
MHSNews | Making Art at the Manchester Makers Mart
By Myles Edgington, Marquette High School
• April 30, 2024
In Your Head Podcast Ep. 2
By Abbie Fleeman, Walnut Grove High School
• April 25, 2024
The Talk: Ramadan Builds Bonds Through Belief
By Aliza Abidi, Safiya Azam, Hamza Zakir, and Wendy Le
• April 19, 2024
Securing screens
By Carley Bailey and Nathan Buroker
• April 18, 2024
MHSNews | Science Bowl Team Buzzes Competition
By Jack Favazza, Marquette High School
• April 17, 2024
SciScoop Ep. 4: Diving into deep brain stimulation
By Isabella Zarzar, Carlmont High School
• April 16, 2024
![TO THE BEAT OF THEIR OWN DRUM: Senior King Perez plays the drums with his band, Red River Trucking Co. at Thursday’s Battle of the Bands.
The band had plans to play “Red River Line” as well as a new song they had been working on, “Road Dog Fever,” but later decided to add “12 Gauge Shotgun” and “Lawbreakin’ Man.”
“We chose the first two because they’re newer and we feel like they’ve come together and are a good representation of us now,” Perez said.
Perez shared that the band performed well overall and that the audience’s reaction was the best pay off.
“My most memorable moment from that night was seeing everyone jumping off the stage and moshing,” he said. “It is always awesome seeing people enjoy our music in that way.”
Caption by Gaby Esquivel.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/53473087213_6f9e072769_o-1200x675.jpg)
Battle of the Bands offers mosh to be proud of
By JoJo Barnard, Julia Copas, Gaby Esquivel, Shila Gill, Evelyn Jenkins, Chloe Lewcock, Helen Martin, Maggie Mass, Caroline Owen, Alice Scott, and Lanie Sepehri
• April 12, 2024
![Join WSPN’s Bella Schreiber, Tina Su and Hallie Luo as they discuss the gap between women’s and men’s sports at the professional, college and Wayland High School level.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Screenshot-2024-04-04-at-1.00.09-AM-e1712248863262.png)
Fair play or foul? Uncovering the gap between women’s and men’s sports
By Bella Schreiber, Tina Su, and Hallie Luo
• April 12, 2024
MHSNews | Duo Dogs Visit Special Olympics
By Elliott Jorgensen, Marquette High School
• April 12, 2024
Staring into the sun
By Samir Shaik and Cindy Phung
• April 12, 2024
Community reflects on impact of vinyl shop
By Lylah Kimberlin, Lafayette High School
• April 9, 2024
Students, teachers view solar eclipse
By Aidan Lia, Daniel Pearl Magnet High School
• April 9, 2024
The Talk: Egan, a Nerd for Languages
By Anushree De and Wendy Le
• April 9, 2024
The role of feminism in pop culture
By Rikka Dimalanta and Jenny Marquez
• April 8, 2024
![2023-2024 El Escudo staff. Front row:
Front row: Daniel Fuentes, Sadie Roselle, Azul Cepero Cortes, Julissa Ayala Bonilla, Ana Mejia. Back row: Maggie Coulbourn, Luka Alvarez, Maverick Palacios, Ava Deviney.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/IMG_1468-1-1200x1200.jpg)
El Escudo launches bilingual podcast
By Azul Cepero Cortes, Maggie Coulbourn, Ava Deviney, and Sadie Roselle
• April 3, 2024
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