Terrorist attacks bring citizens together years later

Jacob Benson, Entertainment Editor September 12, 2012

The tragic attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City is no new story. What is truly noted is how for one day, the people come together. Not as Democrats or Republicans, without religious or social...

School Fusion switches to Sharp School

Andrea Montes, Reporter September 12, 2012

School Fusion, Springdale School District's internet host, is a thing of the past.  For the last three years, faculty, schools, students and parents in the district have relied on School Fusion...

Obama administration grants ‘deferred action’ status

Andrea Montes, Reporter September 11, 2012

The summer of 2012 marks a historical moment for undocumented aliens all over America. The Obama administration announced it would grant, “deferred action” status to young people who qualify as D.R.E.A.M....

Accountability grades enforced

Sara Lachance, Editor September 5, 2012

Students are familiar with the classic letter grades, based off of their work quality, completion, and so on. But this year at school, they will be graded not solely on what they turn in, but also on...

State receives NCLB waiver

State receives NCLB waiver

Sara Lachance, Editor September 5, 2012

Recent test scores over the past years at Har-Ber have not met standards required by the No Child Left Behind act. On June 29, 2012, the state of Arkansas, (along with five other states), was granted...

TV production racks up awards at state convention

Stefani O'Barr, Reporter May 4, 2012

As senior Jordan Mcdowell was sitting in her chair, her anxiety was building. She hears third place Editor of the Year and second place Editor of the Year was called, and it wasn’t her. Her name was...

End of Course violations shed light on testing procedures

End of Course violations shed light on testing procedures

Ethan WIlson, Reporter May 4, 2012

On Wednesday, April 13th at 4:15 p.m., Dr. Danny Brackett was in a meeting in Mr. Harris’ office when he was informed that two students who were taking part in the Geometry End of Course exams used cellphones...

Local college provides options for minority students

Elizabeth Hankins, Editor May 4, 2012

Two Northwest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) officials were recently given the task of creating a program to encourage the minority students in high school to further their education in college. The...

EAST visits elementary schools, teaches efficiency

Story contributed by EAST May 4, 2012

Earlier this year a group of EAST students wrot a grant that entailed forming a student energy team to do studies using themal imagery in three elementary schools. The grant also encouraged students to ...

Finals Tips

Casey Stark, Reporter May 2, 2012

1)   Allow yourself to take breaks: For every hour that you work, take a 15-minute break. Let yourself do what ever you want (check out the guy or girl sitting next to you, check your twitter, etc.)...

UDSA regulates meat product

Sara Lachance, Features Editor April 6, 2012

Junior Hailey Hendrix picks up her hamburger during lunch eyeing it questionably. Through all the years she has eaten these burgers, she has never truly known what makes up the beef. "I don't mind the...

Tribal dancers win money at local competitions

April 6, 2012

“I remember when the crowed was about to judge us by clapping. I was so nervous, hoping that they liked how we danced,” said senior Juan Martinez. The music “Tribal” became popular in a blink...

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