Last Thursday, junior athlete Joel Kafka boarded a school bus to the Robert Plaster Center’s indoor football field.
But this time, he didn’t come to jump over track bars or throw a football across...
The clock struck 10:00 on March 14, students rose from their seats, walked down the halls and assembled in the courtyard.
The high school was one of around 3,000 schools, according to USA Today, across...
Story by Gina Mathew, Editor In Chief
• April 6, 2018
Along with caps, gowns and tassels, seniors will receive tickets to deliver to family and friends for graduation.
Administration opted to reserve the commencement ceremony as a ticketed event this year...
The eight students featured on this page have undergone, and are going through, battles. The events and situations in these students’ lives have been overshadowed by views of society. By sharing their...
In light of recent events, the Booster Redux asked students and teachers about their opinions regarding gun control and safety. These are their responses.
Addy Campbell, sophomore
"We are...
As we’re sure you can tell, this issue does not resemble our typical monthly coverage. Our staff members felt an inherent obligation to address not only our nation’s divisive political climate, but...
After he removes his prosthetic leg, sophomore Coby Fryar inches onto the wrestling mat.
“I go up to the [registration] table, and I take my leg off right there,” Coby said. “Then, I'll crawl...
Last year millions of Americans made history by participating in the Women’s March. This year #MeToo fueled the flames of another Women’s March, but this time Pittsburg hosted one of the many marches.
The...