
The Bipolar Weather
Doesn’t the saying go, “April showers bring May flowers,” not “April snow storms bring May flowers” ? Continue reading The Bipolar Weather
Doesn’t the saying go, “April showers bring May flowers,” not “April snow storms bring May flowers” ? Continue reading The Bipolar Weather
Maryland Rapper Logic Tackles Social Issues and Mental Health in His Most Recent Album: Everybody
Continue reading On Logic’s Album ‘Everybody’
It’s taken over the gaming industry, social media, and millions of people’s sleep schedule. Even more interesting is the fact that this game is free. Almost overnight, it seems everyone is playing—yes you guessed it—Fortnite.
Continue reading The Video Game That’s Sweeping the Nation and Central High School
Rapid City Police and teachers have trained students at Central High School to approach active shooter situations in a new way. Continue reading Students Train with ALICE Procedures
Parent teacher conferences on November 9 will take place in teachers’ classrooms instead of the commons. Continue reading Parent Teacher Conferences Move to Teachers’ Classrooms
By David Geditz In their continuing efforts to raise money for activities, Central High School is hosting the first ever “Cobblers for a Cause” 5K Run/Walk on April 23rd. The walk also includes a Kids 1 mile Fun Run, also starting at 10:00am. Both events begin and end at the south football field of Central High School and registration is $25 dollars, with $5 dollars … Continue reading Activities Dept. to Host “Cobblers for a Cause” 5K Run
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