Sandy Hook: Reaching out goes a long way for change
Tayler Searcy, Reporter, Editor in Chief
December 15, 2012
The clock struck 9:30 a.m., as shattered glass spread across a hidden area of the Sandy Hook Elementary School grounds. Oblivious to the creeping danger, just around the corner, classes remained in session. It was at this time 20-year-old gunman Adam Lanza entered the building, and opened fire. This... Read more »
I feel proud to vote
Damasjae Currington, Reporter
November 14, 2012
The opportunity to vote for the 2013 presidential election was a learning experience of a lifetime. I am one lucky guy to turn 18 just in time to vote. My dad helped me through the process and assisted me when I registered for the first time. I already knew whom I wanted for my next president. After... Read more »
Natural November nourishes EHS
Elida Shultz, Reporter, Opinions Editor
November 14, 2012
Girls and boys alike are rejoicing the feeling of being 100 percent themselves this month while participating in Englewood High School’s campaign “Natural November.” Boys are participating by “No-shave November” standards—not shaving their faces all month long to see who has the fullest beard... Read more »
Hope: The spark that starts it all
Jasmine Peters, Editor in Chief
September 11, 2012
“A second plane has hit the tower. America is under attack.” 11 years ago today, the United States was attacked on home soil. 11 years later, we remember the lives lost, the families affected, and the heroes brought out that day. “So many people lost their lives, families, and friends. It’s... Read more »
Finding truth spun in a spiderweb
Jackie Wilson, Lifestyle Editor
March 21, 2012
I saw a little brown spider dangling from the plain white ceiling of my kitchen recently. Entertained, I blew a light wisp of air towards it and watched it swing, panic, and continue to climb. After another light wisp of air, I expected the spider to keep climbing, but to my surprise, it hung onto its... Read more »
AP classes go online
Staff Editorial
October 10, 2011
With the recent loss of Mrs. Meyers as the Advance Placement Psychology teacher, Englewood High School had to struggle to find a new teacher for the class. However, with such short notice, the school had to choose an online class to provide a supplement for the missing teacher. Many students, however,... Read more »

