McLean Trial Update

Maddie Avjean
May 7, 2013

After an incident last year involving former English teacher and theatre director Alexandra McLean sleeping with an underage student, she faced a variety of issues involving the legal system. McLean was charged with two accounts of sexual assault by a person in position of trust. After several... Read more »

The 007 guide to everything James Bond

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Connor Shearrer and Randall Kloewer, Reporters
December 6, 2012

This past month, the James Bond movie series reached its 50th anniversary along with the release of the latest film, Skyfall. In this well-received installment, Daniel Craig returns as the role of the butt-kicking, female-alluring, secret agent icon, back again to foil the plans of evil geniuses. The... Read more »

Hungry for more Hunger Games?

Marissa Coomer, Reporter
April 20, 2012

If you liked The Hunger Games, then read these similar novels and short stories. Novels: 1. The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is about a group of boys that are stranded on a deserted island. They take a hand at governing themselves, with disastrous results. This book discusses controversial... Read more »

V stands for Volunteering

Sannah Pham, Reporter
April 16, 2012

Volunteering. When you think of this word, you may think of a non-profit organization, helping the poor, or helping animals. Although these are all types of volunteer work, there is much more to volunteer work than you may think. Often times, students may choose a type of volunteer work simply because... Read more »

Peach Fuzz

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February 29, 2012

Peach Fuzz Rankings: 1st Place: Juniors 2nd Place: Seniors 3rd Place: Sophomores Freshman. . .get more involved!

Broadcast students interview Lieutenant Governor Garcia

Veronique Barbour, Editor in Chief
January 31, 2012

In the twenty first century, technology is everything and it is incorporating itself into the classroom. So goodbye candlestick and text book and hello new Stem lab. Technology is making itself an ever-ready tool to use here at Englewood High School. On January 19, a group of three EHS broadcast journalism... Read more »

Pirateer hosts first annual Cupcake Contest

January 11, 2012

Hey Pirates! Do you like to decorate? Do you have a flare for culinary perfection? Do you want to impress that special someone? Enter the cupcake contest! Make some cupcakes for your sweetie. Bring in two decorated cupcakes and have them judged by the Pirateer staff. Bring the cupcakes to Room 113 with... Read more »

Facing Homelessness: EHS students come forward with their stories

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T.C. Scaggiari, Editor in Chief
December 12, 2011

A girl awakens in the night, and it is pitch black outside. She can tell it is cold because the windows of the car are foggy. The urge to use the rest room is suddenly apparent in her bladder. A sinking feeling fills her heart because she knows she will have to wait until tomorrow. While this may be... Read more »

Slam Poets inspire Englewood

Jackie Wilson, Lifestyle Editor
October 19, 2011

One, two, three…one, two, three…one, two, three, POW! Hearts thumped as kids sat on the edge of their seats in each senior English class of student teacher Eddie Eifler. Words flowed through the room as if the wind were grasping them and carrying them through each student’s mind, heart,... Read more »

From EPD cop to MLB scout, this Pirate brings his game to head EHS security

Tayler Searcy, Features Editor
October 10, 2011

The safety of Englewood Schools is important to every parent and student in the community; however, some would say that the safety of our school is most important to head of security,Officer Tim Mitchell. Not only does Mitchell care about the safety of Englewood Schools, but also about the success of... Read more »

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