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SCHS Now

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SCHS Now

The student news source of St. Charles High School

SCHS Now

Door Decorating

by Jaymeson Frey, Reference Manager January 7, 2020

Taking shots. Sam Adams is taking a three point shot during a heated game. This shot was taken during a game against Saint Charles West, the rival school. The game was close and Adams put us in the lead with this three pointer. I try not to think when I shoot, I just go with what feels right and stay out of my head.

Samuel Adams

by Anna Anderson, Staff Writer December 11, 2019

Samuel Adams is a player on the varsity basketball team here at St. Charles High and has been since his freshman year.  Adams says he views himself as a good team player. However, there are a few ups...

Pets in Style

December 10, 2019

These are Alex Wilson's 8 month old kittens, Nat, Lilly, and Milo. They are wearing a sweatshirt, sweater, and a vest.   This is Jay Frey's 10 year old chinchilla Marcus James Frey. He is wearing...

Julia Basler Head of the Guidance Department working at her desk

Learning to be Mindful

by Alija Ernst, Content Manager December 10, 2019

St. Charles schools are experimenting with becoming trauma-informed to help students and improve their learning, as well as try to slowly improve their home lives if they are going through trauma outside...

Claudia Hensley

Strumming Out

by Nathan Poteet, Web Designer December 2, 2019

In the St. Charles school district, there are many people who take their hobbies very seriously. Although one, Claudia Hensley, stands out from the rest. Hensley, who used to attend SCHS is now home-schooled...

The table is set for holiday dinner with family.

Being Vegetarian Around the Holidays

by Alex Wilson, Social Media Manager November 21, 2019

The holiday season is just around the corner and that means getting to spend time with family and eating good food. Having a family dinner around the holidays is very common. Although it is normal for...

No School After Halloween?

No School After Halloween?

by Patrick Benedict, Copy Editor November 21, 2019

As of now, the academic year contains give or take 180 days, with Thanksgiving, Christmas, religious holidays, federal holidays, and state holidays serving as breaks, alongside fall, winter, and spring...

Thomas Doss finishes his record-setting run at Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia

One for the Record Books

by Nicklas Johnston, Staff Writer November 21, 2019

The record books were rewritten after the cross country team competed at the State Championship on Nov. 9.  The highlight came from the boys’ race. Top runner Thomas Doss ended his career on a high...

Band of Pirates performs their routine for competitions in OFallon on Sept. 7th.

Ending on a High Note

by Alija Ernst, Content Manager November 11, 2019

This year was the first year to have marching band be a volunteer activity instead of it being a class during the school day. According to Sean Bippen, the band director for SCHS, the season went really...

Stephon Abrons senior picture in the 2017 yearbook

Student Supports Family

by Jay Frey, Reference Manager November 8, 2019

A gofundme was created by senior Caleb McCoy to help the family of Stephon Abron. He was a 2017 SCHS graduate who died in an accident that occurred in Warrensburg, Missouri, on Nov. 4. McCoy was friends...

Ethan Ingram shows off the back of the outfit him and his group made.

Fashion Show

by Jay Frey, Reference Manager November 7, 2019

Clothing teacher Elizabeth Laley and her Clothing 1 class spent a good amount of time putting together a fashion show.  For the fashion show, Laley had her students take old pieces of clothes and...

The ACT made several changes to accommodate the changing times.

Students’ College Strategies Change

by Nicklas Johnston, Staff Writer November 7, 2019

On Oct. 8 of this year, the ACT board announced changes for the ACT test.  “I feel like the ACT has been the same forever, so I think change is a good thing,” Legend Chapman, a sophomore at St....

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