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SCHS Now

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SCHS Now

The student news source of St. Charles High School

SCHS Now

The Symphonic Orchestra performing  on Thursday Oct. 14.

A Magical Night

by Caitlin Phillips, Staff Writer October 20, 2016

The Orchestra had their first concert on Thursday,  Oct. 14. The entirety of the Orchestra is split between two classes, one for mostly underclassmen, and the other for upperclassmen. Despite the age...

Galley Exposure

Galley Exposure

by Alexa Chairs, Staff Writer October 20, 2016

When people think of the St. Charles High Galley, the first thing that might come to mind is the fresh baked cookies, and the many different flavors of the Mountain Dew Kickstarts. But the Galley has much...

Senior captains Chris Short, Jaylin Williams and Jordan Gladney greet the captains of Orchard Farm on Sept. 30.

Captains On The Field, Best Friends Off the Field

by Reid Bayliss, Staff Writer October 20, 2016

Head football coach Joe Leibner announced at the beginning of the season that seniors Jordan Gladney, Chris Short and Jaylin Williams would lead their team as senior captains. These three began their football...

Senior Gabby Gibson eyes the tennis ball in her match against Troy Buchanan on Sept. 14.

Girls Tennis Wraps Up Season With Tight Schedule

by Reid Bayliss, Staff Writer October 19, 2016

The girls tennis team has yet to win a duel this season, but Head Coach Jonathan Flaxbart believes his team has been constantly improving during his second year running the tennis program. “We haven’t...

Senor Montenegro, Adviser for Latin Dance Club teaches students in Spanish class.

Latin Dance Clubs’ Beginnings

October 18, 2016

In the beginning of September, Spanish teacher Edgar Montenegro worked with sophomore Anelis Ortiz-Garcia to organize the school's new Latin Dance Club. The point of the club is to learn to dance like...

Guidance Office, home of Wootten before her retirement.

Wootten Temporarily Returns

by Justin Scofield, Webmaster October 13, 2016

On Sept. 20 guidance counselor Katie Schweitzer left on maternity leave after the birth of her two twin daughters, Emma and Olivia Schweitzer. In her place while she is absent, Lori Wootten is filling...

Band marching and performing before the Homecoming Game on Sept.  9.

Time To Shine

by Caitlin Phillips, Staff Writer September 27, 2016

After last year’s huge show with people falling from great heights, the band’s show this year is more low key, though still big. This year the Marching Band’s show is called Shine.   “In...

Taking A Knee

by Caitlin Phillips, Staff Writer September 21, 2016

Around the time of the commotion about schools requiring students to do the Pledge of Allegiance everyday, more drama has surfaced. Quarterback for the 49ers Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the...

Class of 2020 at the Homecoming assembly.

Population Expansion

by Julia Scofield, Managing Editor September 19, 2016

  This year there are 249 freshmen joining our bustling hallways. The multitude of 9th graders has our fellow students frustrated at the difficulty to get through the halls. While on the other...

Is everyday too much?

by Maddi Thornton, Staff Writer September 15, 2016

There have been many changes in SCHS after a year. Four days of finals, different grading system, and now changes in A.I.P. Our school has recently installed a new Pledge of Allegiance policy (see pledge...

The flag of the United States outside St. Charles High School with the flag of Missouri below it.

Sweeping Changes

by Alec Gray and Julia Scofield September 13, 2016

On Aug. 26 Senate Bill (SB) 638 was put into effect across all Missouri schools. It includes changes such as mandatory Dyslexia testing, Childhood Trauma treatment groups, and the most apparent addition:...

College Comp substitute, DeGeer, helps students while working on their papers.

Substitute Scramble

by Wilson Rosner, Staff Writer September 13, 2016

The start of the 2016 school year has gotten off to a bit of a slow start for the College Comp classes because the class has already had three separate substitutes within the first month of school. The...

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