Diversity Day Highlights Unique Dancing Around the World

written by Samantha Hartfiel · March 7, 2010

Cheers, music, and applause erupted from the Park High School auditorium on Wednesday March 3 as Park High School hosted Diversity Day. This special presentation, set up by Guidance Counselor Dr. Vo, was an opportunity for students to see a variety of different cultures through the art of dance.  Various... [Read more]

Dirty Business

written by Bobby Tobritzhofer · March 4, 2010

On any normal day here at Park High School, chances are that you have been walking down a hallway and you find yourself having to dodge garbage, or even a puddle of some sticky drink. Day after day I see fellow students carelessly throwing their trash onto the floors of our hallways, classrooms, lunchroom,... [Read more]

Park High School’s Not So Favorite Hour

written by Cindy Nguyen · March 4, 2010

                              Usually, when the question of what is your favorite subject of the day is asked, witty students would reply with lunch. Even though lunch is technically not a subject, it is widely known for its popularity. It is where students satisfy their hunger... [Read more]

PDA, Go Away!

written by Ellie Korf · March 2, 2010

          The public displaying of affection is an annoying issue at Park. School is not the appropriate time or place to express your feelings for one another. It is not a public matter. It is disruptive to the students who are coming to school to learn. We do not need to be distracted and... [Read more]

Ellie, Sylvia, and Dana think that…

written by Ellie, Sylvia, and Dana · March 2, 2010

                 High school students are fourteen to eighteen years old, we are not children anymore! We should be able to have a little more freedom then what we presently have at our school. For example only the seniors are allowed to leave during lunch and go out to eat, while the... [Read more]

IB and Music…Are they Compatible?

written by Paige Carter · March 2, 2010

  The IB program will give students a head start into a music program. Students will be able to increase their knowledge of music while earning what could become college credit. Junior Lowell Hagberg states: “Being in a music based class is educational as well as a ton of fun”.  Statistics show... [Read more]