Junior Sabrina Leistcow will be joining 1,900 other students from around the world on June 14-20 in an all-expense paid for trip to Washington, D.C.,...
Failing to look at climate change as a scientific problem rather than a political one could lead to real impacts on our world, and it’s...
“I don’t know, I just work here,” is an eighth/ninth grade science teacher Jennifer Schultz catchphrase, but if you asked around Peet Junior High, many...
Bangkok, Thailand, has a population of over eight million, and in mid-July, the city will be gaining a family of three, the Hartmans. Jennifer and...
Climate change is no fictional tale. As more and more evidence is released each day showing the truth of our severe influence on our globe,...
By Mia Dexter Some have said 2016 could probably defined as the worst year in history. Society pretty much threw itself under the bus. It...
By: Jason Rathjen A group of tech savvy students got the opportunity on Wednesday, Oct. 21, to get a sneak peek at some NASA technology...
By: Jason Rathjen The rocket club has started off on a brand new adventure. After last year’s somewhat disappointing qualifying launches, engineering teacher and club...
By: Ben Louviere If you’re interested in some mind-blowing, life-changing, and truly amazing stories about the most ridiculous thing that’s ever happened — you can...
Next in the line of a slew of CFHS staff moving on for next year, biology teacher John Black has announced his retirement, or, as...