BY: JILLIAN MILLER SEPTEMBER 2, 2022 On Thursday, August 25th, the Lady Pioneers took on the Lady Raiders of Southridge High School. The theme was PJ Night, and the student section was packed with flannel pants, slippers, and school spirit. The bleachers were packed, and the attendees were ready to cheer on the ladies in... Continue Reading →
August 24th: Volleyball Rises to the Occasion, but Falls in Five Sets
BY: ELI SMITH SEPTEMBER 2, 2022 The Volleyball team started the season with four road games, which began in Tell City on the 15th of August with the Lady Pioneers coming up on top in 5 sets. The girls then traveled to Gibson Southern and Forest park for their next game and fell short, before... Continue Reading →
Elementary Music Education Leaves Much to be Desired
BY: ADRIAN PATTERSON SEPTEMBER 2, 2022 When I think back to my years in elementary school I remember the things that I enjoyed most. I had little to no interest in music. Fast forward to the present and most of my life is in music from being in bands to the Summer Musical. The bulk... Continue Reading →
Walk Faster!
BY: OWEN PHILLIPS SEPTEMBER 2, 2022 As the new school year began, people became frustrated with the speed at which some students walk in the hallway. This isn’t just a Boonville High School problem. Students across the country have turned to social media to complain about those who hold up traffic during passing periods. What... Continue Reading →
The Fate of Textbooks
BY: ETHAN SUTTON SEPTEMBER 2, 2022 Textbooks have been an integral part of school since the 1700’s, and yet today, most textbooks sit idly on a dusty shelf. Simply put, they have become an unnecessary part of school. Technology such as computers have allowed teachers and students alike more freedom. Technology has also proven to... Continue Reading →