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Photo of the Week: Fishing in the Hills
Senior Emily Burke took this week’s photo of the week. (Click on the photo to see a larger version.) Continue reading Photo of the Week: Fishing in the Hills
Protected: Examining Prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird
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In Their Own Words: Carter Wickham
By Nick Edwards What do you plan to do with the rest of your life? That question troubles a new generation of young adults with each passing year. The idea of knowing exactly what you want to do with the rest of your time as a teen is a fruitless endeavor. It takes years of experience and knowing the difference between money and happiness. I … Continue reading In Their Own Words: Carter Wickham
The Day of Rest Has Become a Fantasy
By Austin Lammers The Seventh Day has been humanity’s sacred day since biblical times. The Fourth Commandment, the Bible, and the one who wrote it, agrees with me. “On it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, nor your female servant, or your livestock, or the sojourner who is within your gates,” the Book of Exodus … Continue reading The Day of Rest Has Become a Fantasy
Cobblers Up Close: Lily Crooks
By Caroline Zakhari Lily Crooks joined the drama club at Central High School because she thought it would make high school fun. At least, that’s what her mom and other members of her family told her, and they were right. Her sophomore year, therefore, was particularly fun, as she was a part of three plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The One Acts, and Pinocchio. Not … Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Lily Crooks
Photo of the Week: Lone Tower
This week’s photo, called “Lone Tower,” was taken by junior Emily Faust. (Click on the photo to see a larger version.) Continue reading Photo of the Week: Lone Tower
Cheerleaders and Dancers Prep for State Competition
By Lexie Bowman Central High School’s competitive dance and cheer have been striving to take first place for their last four competitions. Their recent practices have focused on perfecting their timing, motions, and lifts. With state just around the corner it motivates the dancers and cheerleaders to try their hardest and to put in as much effort as they can. Throughout the season the cheer … Continue reading Cheerleaders and Dancers Prep for State Competition
Image of the Week: Little Red Hoot
This week’s image, from Kali Waters, is called “Little Red Hoot.” Continue reading Image of the Week: Little Red Hoot
Cobblers Up Close: Officer Hower
By Jacob Fitzgerald and Austin Lammers Officer Matt Hower of the Rapid City Police Department has been an officer for 15 years, and after eight years of being a liaison officer, this may be his last at Central High School. Officer Hower plans to test to be a sergeant or move into the RCPD’s K-9 unit, working on investigations. Officer Hower began his career as … Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Officer Hower
Weight Room Upgrades with New Power Racks
By Dominic Christensen For athletes and fitness freaks, one of the highlights to the 2015-16 school year is the weight room’s receiving new power racks. “I really like the new power racks in the weight room,” says senior Zach Couture, “but I feel like the weight room has lost some space advantage with everything being so close together.” Though it’s Zach’s last year of high … Continue reading Weight Room Upgrades with New Power Racks
For Some Cobbler Actors, There Is No Off-season
By Sydnee Conroy and Sydney Engesser Often times people are sympathetic to the tough practice the football team had preparing for the big game, but they might easily forget to acknowledge the hours the drama students put in preparing for the big show. During a production, drama students will practice Monday through Friday late into the night, and one week before show-time they will conduct … Continue reading For Some Cobbler Actors, There Is No Off-season
Central’s Report Card Identifies Areas Needing Improvment
By Zach Swenson and Nick Edwards Recently report cards from the state of South Dakota were sent out to all schools. Every year South Dakota puts their schools to the test to see how they compare against other schools in the state and country. The primary way to do this is to give students each year a generic test, which measures how students match up … Continue reading Central’s Report Card Identifies Areas Needing Improvment
Photos: Homecoming Highlights
Homecoming is a week of fun for everyone in the Cobbler community to get involved and show how great of a school we are. The photography students were on hand to capture the dress up days, coronation, and many more activities, taking time out of their days to capture the true meanings and happenings of homecoming. Click on the pictures below to to see a … Continue reading Photos: Homecoming Highlights
Teachers Receive Significant Pay Increase
By Austin Lammers, Syndee Conroy, and Kaleb Hedman After six years of debate and failed propositions, the Rapid City Area School District has increased pay to its teachers and administration, taking effect at the beginning of this school year. South Dakota ranks last in the nation for average teacher salary, which stands just above $39,000 per year. It also averages last in entry-level teacher salary, which … Continue reading Teachers Receive Significant Pay Increase
Football Hosts Washington for Homecoming
This season hasn’t gone as expected for the 2015-16 Central Cobblers’ football team, starting off the season with an 0-4 record, but the coaching staff and players are optimistic and are working very hard to change things. It’s homecoming week but the Cobblers aren’t preparing for this game any differently than the rest of the season, according to Coach Rob Sales. We asked him, with … Continue reading Football Hosts Washington for Homecoming

