The best stories being published on the SNO Sites network

Best of SNO

The best stories being published on the SNO Sites network

Best of SNO

The best stories being published on the SNO Sites network

Best of SNO

What Students Wish Teachers Knew – VIDEO

By Taliya James and Faith Nath, Atlantic High School December 22, 2021

This story was originally published on AHSneedle on December 21, 2021.

Spider-Man ultra fan

By Andrew Jáuregui, Liberty High School - TX December 21, 2021

With Spider-Man: No Way Home opening in theaters Friday, Spider-Man is on many minds, but for teacher Haley Brown, the web-slinger has been a lifelong hero and inspiration. “I’ve loved Spider-Man...

Spreading holiday cheer

By Nolan Nemitz and Evan Vaslow December 14, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on December 13, 2021.

Teacher Stress in 2021 – VIDEO

December 7, 2021

This story was originally published on AHSneedle on December 6, 2021.

Found family: one Redhawk’s international adoption journey

By Kirthi Gummadi, Liberty High School - TX December 3, 2021

Leaving the hospital after birth is the start of a new chapter for most families, but that’s not the case for all students. At just a few days old, more than 7,000 miles away, junior Hannah Beeler...

Empowering through music

By Kaden Roth and Annabelle Harshbarger December 3, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on December 2, 2021.

MHSNews | Rockwood Composite Mountain Bike Team Gets Students Active

By Ben Hughes, Marquette High School November 30, 2021

The Rockwood Composite Mountain Bike Team aims to get 6th through 12th graders into mountain biking through the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA). This story was originally published...

Inside Their Minds

By Riley Wania, Francis Howell Central High School November 30, 2021

Social media has been a consuming part of the lives of many teenagers all across the world, including the ones at FHC. This video searches for the truth behind how social media can affect our generation...

The school nurse story

November 29, 2021

This story was originally published on Maize News on November 26, 2021.

Why Athletes Play Their Sports

By Maya Culian and Rebecca Hornberger November 24, 2021

This is a video about the benefits and the reality of joining a fall sport at Francis Howell Central and why students should join. We tell you the highs and lows to being in a sport and why it is so beneficial...

Educating about the environment

By Miguel Paredes Reyes and Brooke Sliva November 23, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on November 19, 2021.

“Shop Emle” family business aims to broaden quality clothing

November 23, 2021

This story was originally published on Maize News on November 19, 2021.

Dennard family reflects on cancer experience

November 22, 2021

This story was originally published on Tiger Times on October 18, 2021.

Donations Save Lives at Annual OneBlood Drive

By Kathleen Lewis, Pilar Vargas, and Ella Rose Delgado November 17, 2021

Warning: images of blood, plasma, needles, etc. On Nov. 11, OneBlood arrived at the Prep gym along with donation stations and upbeat music to host the annual Blood Drive event. After receiving a health...

Dining hall materials create concern for sustainability

By Hanna Schiciano, The Masters School November 17, 2021

This story was originally published on Tower on November 16, 2021.

American Communities Observe Veterans Day 2021

By Gavin Block, Wentzville Liberty High School November 16, 2021

After over 100 years of celebrating, the nationally recognized Veterans Day has still been going very strong. Originally known as Armistice Day, the federal holiday occurs on Nov. 11 every year in honor...

Indigenous people honor their culture’s historic battles

By Kiana George, Carlmont High School November 15, 2021

For the first time in history, a president of the United States has officially declared Columbus Day to be Indigenous People's Day. President Joe Biden redefined the holiday on Oct.11 as a national stance...

Two Carlmont parents cook up a world famous Japanese food blog

By Kiana George, Carlmont High School November 15, 2021

This story was originally published on Scot Scoop News on November 8, 2021.

Amplifying inclusion

By Kaitlin Reynolds and Morgan Weir November 12, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on November 11, 2021.

Students Balance Part-Time Jobs with Academics and Extracurriculars

By Jessica Wang, Carter Zembrzuski, Nandi Patel, Nathan Han, Aryan Chanda, Uma Patnaik, Riona Sheikh, and Avery Wang November 11, 2021

Part-time employment gives students a chance to experience the working world, but these additional responsibilities can interfere with academics and extracurriculars. Hear how having a part-time job affects...

Inclusivity at West

By Avery Looney and Sadie Smith November 10, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on September 16, 2021.

Striking into a new season

By Riley Kramolisch and Samantha Vojslavek November 5, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on November 3, 2021.

The new gold rush: A look into online streaming

By Faith Nelson, Downers Grove South High School November 5, 2021

This story was originally published on Blueprint on November 3, 2021.

Cycling onto a new path

By Kaden Roth and Brooke Sliva November 1, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on October 29, 2021.

MHSNews | The Big Beautiful Purple Tree: MHS Custodian Illustrates Children’s Book

By Cassie Sun, Marquette High School October 29, 2021

MHS Custodian Jeff Wissman is the illustrator of the children's book The Big Beautiful Purple Tree by Brian McKanna. This story was originally published on Marquette Messenger on October 27, 2021.

Spilling onto the music scene

By Miguel Paredes Reyes, Millard West High School October 28, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on October 21, 2021.

An ensemble for the ensemble

By Kaitlin Reynolds, Millard West High School October 27, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on October 21, 2021.

Unified Softball falls short to the Patriots

By Brooke Sliva and Evan Vaslow October 21, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on October 8, 2021.

TOP teaches adults with special needs how to adult

By Erin Dallatorre, Colton High School - CA October 15, 2021

On October 8th, 2021, students in Colton High’s TOP program went on their weekly city bus ride down Valley Boulevard. Their goal: ordering takeout for lunch.  All the students had their own money...

Redhawks address the Board to Trustees

By Sadie Johnson, Liberty High School - TX October 14, 2021

Every month the Frisco ISD Board of Trustees meets to discuss school district business but some people may not realize students can address the board to talk about a variety of issues facing students. ...

Coding for kids

By Kaitlin Reynolds and Samantha Vojslavek October 7, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on October 6, 2021.

Surviving childhood cancer

By Christian Naujokaitis and Brooke Sliva October 5, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on September 16, 2021.

Viral vandalism

By Miguel Paredes Reyes and Evan Vaslow September 29, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on September 23, 2021.

Video: De Smet Robotics Takes on the First Competition of the Year

September 27, 2021

This story was originally published on The Mirror on September 24, 2021.

Supporting trans teens: video reporting from national summer workshop

By Alice Scott, McCallum High School September 21, 2021

Last spring, I was selected as a fellow for the PBS Student Reporting Labs yearly Summer Broadcast Academy -- an opportunity to spend two weeks in June working with and learning from the PBS team and other...

Carlmont’s highest population ever instills concern in students

By Sabrina Lo, Carlmont High School September 20, 2021

Though students at Carlmont have been away from campus for over a year and a half, the school seems much more packed with people upon return, being at its highest student population of 2,241 individuals....

S3 EP1- HSETV On The Road: Farm Life

By Eric Bedrosian, Zachary Vance, William Cantwell, and Gabriella Haynes September 20, 2021

Welcome to season three of HSETV On The Road! If you're new or even returning back for more, we cannot wait to share with you some of the awesome content we have been prepping for this season. 15 episodes...

Near return to normalcy

By Morgan Weir, Garrett Wilcoxen, Makayla Taylor, and Quinn Burton September 17, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on August 25, 2021.

Roan talks on overcoming past hardships, ‘encouraging’ students to take risks

By Gabriella Winans and Amanda Hare September 16, 2021

Morning after morning, students can expect to be greeted at the door by Assistant Principal Dr. Kari Roan. What some may not know, though, are the details behind Roan's journey — including the trials...

News faces from different places

By Evan Vaslow, Camille ONeill, Joseph Ebmeier, and Jacob Hargens September 16, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on August 24, 2021.

Redhawks reminisce on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

By Cooper Ragle, Liberty High School - TX September 16, 2021

Millions of Americans will be taking time tomorrow to remember those who risked and sacrificed their lives in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. This year marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

Disconnect to reconnect

By Brenna Batchelder, Kaitlin Reynolds, Brooke Sliva, Riley Kramolisch, and Samantha Vojslavek September 15, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on August 24, 2021.

The AAPI Experience at NA

By Michelle Hwang, North Allegheny Senior High School June 1, 2021

This story was originally published on The Uproar on May 25, 2021.

Females with ADHD struggle to find diagnosis

By Anna Thorne and Kendall Jarvis June 1, 2021

This story was originally published on Spartan Shield on May 26, 2021.

VIDEO: Lovejoy Livestock

By Connor Dunn, Aiden Beaumariage, and Nolan Novotny May 26, 2021

In this week's edition, an eighth grader shares how he manages his own farm.  This story was originally published on The Red Ledger on May 26, 2021.

Bussin’ My Way to TJ

By Sean Nguyen, Sahishnu Hanumansetty, Zac Baker, Sean Kim, and Alexander O'Quinn May 26, 2021

Public transportation offers students, and the public in general, an effective way to get to and from activities. However, among 172 TJ students who responded to a general survey, only two respondents...

Diverse Creativity Ep. 3: Ladle and Leaf

By Josh Barde, Carlmont High School May 25, 2021

Steve Sarver, owner, and CEO of the trailblazing SF Soup Company and Ladle and Leaf explains his experiences in the restaurant industry and what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur. This story...

VIDEO: Ranch Roots

By Noah Naidoo, Anna Beth Smith, and Carder Lewis May 24, 2021

In this week’s edition, a family business shows how hard work can be passed down from generation to generation. This story was originally published on The Red Ledger on May 24, 2021.

sNEAKY sNAKE

By Annabelle Harshbarger and Brooke Sliva May 24, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on May 19, 2021.

No matter how small

By Jenna Reynolds and Dana Summers May 19, 2021

This story was originally published on The Catalyst on May 18, 2021.

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