Down But Not Out

By: Drew Kiesendahl With the playoffs on the horizon, the Buckhorns aren’t in an ideal position, but they’re still alive. A tough week set them back to 4th place in their conference, and 5th place in class 5A. Therefore, if the playoffs were to start today, we would be away at West Scranton, who we’ve…

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Staff Appreciation Week

By: Sadie Zagwoski The school week of May 6 to May 10 is Staff Appreciation Week. To honor the staff members in our building, the General Student Council is hosting a variety of events and activities to express our gratitude. On Monday, May 6, the teachers receive small gifts of appreciation. All day on Tuesday,…

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Leadership and Diversity

Photo (Left to Right)- Addie Struble, Jewel Dickerman, Ty Lounsbury, Samantha Rotolo, Tati CampbellAlgermon, Keynote Speaker Dr. Nikole Hollis-Sims, Izael Rodriguez, Namara Palmer, Amiyah Wells, Joshua Katz By: Sadie Zagwoski The Leadership and Diversity Club is a student-run organization where members assess areas that need attention within our community, then work towards building solutions. At…

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Micheal Phillips

By: Sophia Braida Micheal Phillips is a senior whose friendly face is very recognizable around the hallways. Micheal is currently a part of the unified bocce and track team, and he claims to enjoy it a lot. He’s also currently a part of the Devereux Links program which enables him to work at the South School’s cafeteria. While Michael does like assisting others at the…

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Mental Health Summit

By: Jewel Dickerman On April 30, 18 students from Wallenpaupack Area High School’s Aevidum and Leadership and Diversity groups gathered at the Hawley Center for a Mental Health Summit. Organized by Mrs. Lauren McGinnis and Cara-Jean Dougherty, Ph. D., the event promoted open discussions about mental health and explored different ways to support well-being. The…

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Last Track Meet

By: Bethany Day  On Tuesday, April 30, the Wallenpaupack track team went against Western Wayne. The team was able to do the first race, the 4 by 8, and both boys and girls hurdles events before a thunderstorm hit Sharkey Rosetti Stadium, causing the meet to be pushed to May 1. However, that did not…

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