MiniThon Wrap Up

By: Olivia Kogan On Friday April 17th, MiniThon hosted their For The Kids (FTK) fundraising Dance Marathon. The Dance began at 12:00 and lasted until 8pm. Students who participated in the fundraiser took part in a multitude of different games and activities. Additionally, students enjoyed and assortment of snacks and refreshments.  Mini-Thon will be continuing…

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Aevidum

Photo credit to Mercer County Aevidum By: Molly Cunningham             In every school community, there are students in clubs and activities working quietly to make sure no one feels alone—and Aevidum is one of those efforts. Aevidum is a student-led organization dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and building a supportive community for all. Originally…

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Student Of the Week: Ryan Kapschull

By: Molly Cunningham Ryan Kapschull has been a dedicated member of our soccer team throughout his high school career. His favorite memory came during an intense game against Scranton Prep that pushed into overtime. In a thrilling finish, Ryan scored the game-winning goal, securing a hard-fought victory against a tough opponent. Although soccer has been…

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Craft Corner

By: Silvia Cremona Try this fun spring craft to get you into a spring mood! You will need: paper lunch bags, yarn or strong twine/string, popsicle stick, scissors, streamers, tape, scissors, stickers, paint, markers, crayons, construction paper, washi tape. To get started, decorate your paper bag with your supplies and make sure everything is dry…

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KHS America Band Festival at Monticello High School

By: Nora Warner Last week, students in Wallenpaupack’s High School Concert Band attended a band festival sponsored by KHS America Instruments and Robert M. Sides Family Music Center. The event brought together the members of Monticello High School’s band and Wallenpaupack Area High School Band to work together under the direction of each respective group’s directors and a guest clinician….

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Human Body Fun Facts!

By: Reagan Buselli 1.     Humans are bioluminescent, which means that we glow in the dark, but our eyes are too weak to detect the light. 2.     When you blush, the lining of your stomach turns red, too. 3.     Humans share approximately 60% of their DNA with bananas. 4.     The average human spends approximately 1 year…

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