Highest ranked senior attributes success to family

Highest ranked senior attributes success to family

Alli Flynt, Editor-in-Chief April 3, 2023

Senior Joshua Shields, or as his peers refer to him “Duke”, completes his high school education with the highest GPA in the school and a full-ride scholarship to Duke University. Shields acknowledges...

Debate competes in state mock trial

Debate competes in state mock trial

Jake Myers, Website Manager March 20, 2023

On Saturday, March 4, the Wildcat mock trial team walked into a Little Rock courtroom, poised to take on the Conway Wampus Cats in the mock trial state finals. The Wildcats had worked countless hours together...

One woman diving team prepares for state meet

Audrey Marvin, News Section Editor March 13, 2023

After years of begging by swim coach Nathan Whitten, junior Emma Livingston has finally found enough room on her schedule to join the dive team this season. Now, she is the lone member. Because the Jones...

Har-Ber graduate begins advocacy journey after facing detention by immigration agency

Har-Ber graduate begins advocacy journey after facing detention by immigration agency

Alli Flynt, Editor-in-Chief March 10, 2023

According to TRAC Immigration, as of February 26, 2023, 27,010 people are in ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detainment. 62.3% of these detainees have no criminal record. On February 14, Springdale...

Camerata choir takes stance on gender through All State Performance

Camerata choir takes stance on gender through All State Performance

Alli Flynt, Editor-in-Chief February 19, 2023

When the students of Camerata, a mixed choir, were handed a TTBB arrangement - an arrangement exclusively performed by men - of Andrea Ramsey’s “That Which Remains”, the women of the choir had mixed...

Juniors Mason Flynt and Eleanor Wesley pose with their fellow state officers after being elected to the 23-24 team on Feb 7 at the State Career Development Conference in Springdale.

Juniors take on state leadership roles for DECA

Audrey Marvin, News Section Editor February 14, 2023

In February of last year, students and teachers alike roamed the hallways wearing buttons with pictures of juniors Eleanor Wesley and Mason Flynt pinned on their shirts and lanyards. These students were...

Student connects with culture through dance

Audrey Marvin, News Section Editor January 19, 2023

Sophomore Anterea Muller is Gilbertese and was born in Kiribati, a series of atolls and islands in the Pacific Ocean, near Hawaii and the Marshall Islands. After moving from Kiribati to Fiji, and then...

Unsung heroes of choir program work behind scenes of Candlelight Night Fundraiser

Unsung heroes of choir program work behind scenes of Candlelight Night Fundraiser

Alli Flynt, Editor-in-Chief December 13, 2022

Parents, friends, supporters, and choir alumni alike gather around dimly candlelit tables as a plethora of voices surround them. As the audience becomes entranced by the Camerata and Bel Canto choirs’...

Students showcase their talent in front of their peers

Termina Lang, Reporter December 9, 2022

On Dec 9, the Student Council hosted a talent show in the auditorium, giving students an opportunity to showcase their talent in front of any student who was willing to pay the $3 entry fee. Performers...

Senior point guard Jake Myers drives down the court against a Bentonville Tiger in a conference game at Wildcat Arena on Jan. 6.

Big plays, big stops hope to power basketball team in tough conference

Grayson Spurlock, Reporter December 9, 2022

Coming into the season after a second round exit last year in the playoffs, the boys basketball team looks to be off to a hot start to start the season. This season the Wildcats return seven seniors but...

Senior forges bond with horses at an early age

Senior forges bond with horses at an early age

Greer McAllister, A&E Section Editor November 30, 2022

With a kick force of over 10,000 newtons, an average gallop speed at 30 mph, and weighing around half a ton, horses can be fearful creatures.  For some, riding on or even being near a half-ton animal...

Cheeto, a bearded dragon, provides emotional support to sophomore Elizabeth Love.

Bearded dragon eases Love’s social anxiety

Emma Pierce, Editor In Chief November 20, 2022

According to the Alvarado Parkway Institute, emotional support animals can help distract their owners from things that could cause them anxiety and ultimately help them relax. Sophomore Elizabeth Love...

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