Students are mad at the size, whether that be that it’s too small or how much it’s growing — some people are even mad about both.
Year: 2017
Link Crew Eases Transition to PHS For New Students
For Link Leader and senior Jalisia Goodman, being a Link Leader is “kind of like learning how to swim then being thrown into the middle of the ocean; you know you can swim and have all the tools to be fine but it’s a little overwhelming…”
Students, Others Respond to Looming Bookbag Changes
“I don’t think banning book bags is a good idea because I don’t know my locker combination and there is only five minutes between class,” said sophomore Haley Noel.
Editorial: The Backpack Rule Change
The current policy for backpacks is that students are able to carry a backpack and a computer case; Dr. Short says that part of the problem is the fact that there is no size regulation.
2016-2017 Wrap-up
As the 2016-2017 school year comes to a close, here is a look back on some major events. Thanks for reading eSomethin!
Opinion: “13 Reasons Why” Producers Should be Questioned
“13 Reasons Why” deceives teens and leads them to believe there is no other way out.
Commentary: “Chicken Out of the Coop”
Caitlin Taylor offers commentary on the current political climate.
After Prom 2017
After Prom is the time when the heels and ties come off, and the tennis shoes and t-shirts come on.
*2017 Senior Superlatives*
su·per·la·tive: /səˈpərlədiv/…of the highest quality or degree
Here are the people in the class of 2017 who are most likely to…..
HISTORIC PERRYSBURG: Hood Park
Robert Boyd, a former president of the Perrysburg Historical Society and an author of multiple books about our area’s history, tells Riley Pierce about Hood Park.