Five Things to Know about Private School
St. Thomas More senior Kassidy Kirsch shares five facts about what it’s like to attend private school in Rapid City. Continue reading Five Things to Know about Private School
St. Thomas More senior Kassidy Kirsch shares five facts about what it’s like to attend private school in Rapid City. Continue reading Five Things to Know about Private School
Students are excited to try Rapid City’s newest famous restaurant, Panera Bread, which recently opened at Rushmore Crossing. Continue reading Students Feasting at New Panera Bread
As retailers try to make Black Friday bigger than Thanksgiving, it is fair to wonder where all the sale hoopla started as well as how many people are really participating. Continue reading Black Friday, the New American Tradition
Central students voting for the first time are not enamored by their choices or the political landscape. Continue reading Senior Voters Express Discouragement on Election Day
The anatomy and physiology students are hosting a blood drive and are looking to recruit 152 donors. Continue reading Anatomy Students Host 2nd Quarter Blood Drive
More than a thousand kids came to Central High School on Halloween, where Cobbler students performed for them and led them in games. Continue reading Central Hosts Another Successful Safe Halloween
As students seize free food with their Red Ribbons, fast food employees try to maintain their sanity. Continue reading Red Ribbon Week Tests Patience of Fast Food Employees
Students and parents will flock to Central’s Post-high Planning night Tuesday, where they’ll learn how to navigate the myriad choices and tasks they face. Continue reading Cobbler Post High Night Approaches
Twenty Cobblers recently zipped up to Spearfish to check out BHSU, discovering a campus visit can clarify their own college choices. Continue reading Seniors Visit Black Hills State University
The Ateyapi program is aiming to keep 400 students on track to graduate high school. Statistics suggest they’re doing well. Continue reading Ateyapi Program Helps Students Keep on Track
For some people, clowns have always been scary, but this year in America, circumstances have heightened the fear factor. According to many accounts, the scary clown trend has hit South Dakota as well. Continue reading Are There Scary Clowns in South Dakota?
Construction of the I-190 interchange and the new parking lot configurations have slowed traffic in Central’s parking lot significantly. Continue reading Traffic at Central Slower than Ever
All the juniors and seniors were released during 2nd block Thursday to attend a post-high planning fair. The event proved successful. Continue reading Post-high Planning Reveals Students’ Options
Central’s students are auditioning for Romeo and Juliet and applying in overwhelming numbers to build the set. Continue reading Students Audition for Romeo and Juliet
Central physics students are taking on SDSM&T students this weekend in a pumpkin launch competition. Continue reading Physics Students Ready to Launch Pumpkins
Former Cobbler Angela VanPelt stars as Ariel in the Black Hills Community Theatre’s fall musical, a show involving a great number of former and current Cobblers. Continue reading Community Theatre Opens Little Mermaid