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SCHS Now

The student news source of St. Charles High School

SCHS Now

Winter Formal Assembly

Winter Formal Assembly

by Alija Ernst, Content Manager March 3, 2020

  Court winners line up to play Knockout and Ethan Bayliss shoots with a wide-legged jump. Cassidy Blanke and Jack Walker returns the ball to the next people to shoot. Chase Wetzler, Andrew...

Talent Show Fail

Talent Show Fail

by Alex Wilson, Social Media Manager February 27, 2020

This spring, some of the SCHS teachers will be starring in a faculty play, “Talent Show Fail”, which is a spring play that will be directed by the senior theater students. The play is about a small...

The girls wrestling team takes 4th place in the state.

Wrestling goes to State

by Joe Komadina, Photo Editor February 21, 2020

STATE RESULTS The girls wrestling team tied for 4th in the whole state, while the boys team tied for 16th place. For the boys and girls team combined, this broke a record for the most medalists in school...

Final Swim of the Season

Final Swim of the Season

by Ella Sulwer, Social Media Manager February 19, 2020

On Tuesday, Feb.11 the swim team left school early and made their way to the St. Peter’s Rec Plex to compete in this year's girls swim GACs. While this was an exciting event for many, it was this year’s...

Candyland board game

Winter Formal

by Jaymeson Frey, Reference Manager February 19, 2020

Every year StuCo executive board members come together to decide the theme of the dance. “The theme is Candyland, and we’re still developing final decor,” StuCo sponsor Tori Ramsey said. “Using...

Districts Success

Districts Success

by Joe Komadina, Photo Editor February 14, 2020

On Tuesday, Feb. 4, DECA students won many awards and qualified most members for state competition, which will be held March 22-24 in Kansas City.  Senior Simon Fernandez and sophomore Jonni Rayburn...

Out With The Old

Out With The Old

by Patrick Benedict, Copy Editor February 14, 2020

Gone is the pen and paper AIP system as of the beginning of this second semester. Instead, the passes have been replaced with a fully-digital, ever-changing master spreadsheet where teachers request mandatory...

shelf of pads and tampons with protesting signs

Not a Secret, Just Nature

by Alija Ernst, Content Manager February 13, 2020

Even though most people don’t like to talk about menstruation, Missouri lawmakers are now discussing it.  Missouri House Bill 1954 is one of the two new bills that are coming up in the legislation....

senior Sophia Marion believes the Lebanon competition was one of the best things to happen to the team

Playing as a Team

by Nathan Poteet, Web Designer February 12, 2020

From Jan. 30 - Feb. 1, the girls varsity basketball team took a trip to Lebanon, Missouri, for a tournament. They played a total of three games, lost all three, but the girls seem to have improved much...

Virginia Werth, Andrew Kelch, Claire Schkerke and Simon Fernandez study for their competitions.

Making History

by Danny Schneider, Poll Editor February 10, 2020

On March 4, a new SCHS history quiz bowl team started by Contemporary Issues teacher, William Hippe, will be competing in a competition at SLU University. Students on the team are Simon Fernandez, Jakob...

Traveling Thespians

Traveling Thespians

by Alex Wilson, Social Media Manager February 4, 2020

On Jan. 8, theater students from SCHS went to the Missouri State Thespian Conference that was held in Kansas City. The Missouri State Thespian Conference (ThesCon) is a convention held in Kansas City for...

Vape

Tobacco 21 Is Wrong

by Nathan Poteet, Web Designer January 31, 2020

As of this year, the government has passed a Tobacco 21 law that is raising every state’s legal tobacco purchasing age to 21 instead of 18. Their reasoning behind it is to stop teenagers from smoking...

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