“It’s a pride issue. Everybody has to have pride in their schools. I don’t think any of us want to walk through the hallways with...
Twenty years ago, it may have been possible to walk out of college with a degree in one hand and several high-paying job offers in...
On May 23, 2008, my father was driving me to baseball practice and it was a fairly significant day. It was the first day I...
New things are coming to the high school regarding the safety of our staff and student body. High-technology cameras are being placed in the school...
The CAPS program is a class that takes three periods of the day and is helping students in fields such as tech and engineering; communication...
Before the sun had risen and cars filled the lot on Oct. 17, five students and one teacher made their way into the darkened hallways...
New faces appeared in the halls on Tuesday, Oct. 3; faces from across the globe. The high school welcomed 33 people, including 11 students, from...
Senior Linda Peng stands on a chair, enthusiastically stretching her arms toward a blue projector screen littered with white text. Her voice is not as...
The annual Northeast Iowa food drive began Oct. 3, and will go until Nov. 13. This year the Northeast Iowa Food Bank along with the...
Megan Droste, previously the FCS and Peer Helpers teacher at Peet and one of the current CAPS teachers, has decided to take it upon herself...