Issue 2 of The Herald did not go to print due to the temporary suspension of the student newspaper. The print version of the paper was scheduled for distribution Dec. 4. Stories may be read online instead.

Hear Us Roar

The Herald Staff December 21, 2018

On Monday, Nov. 26 at 6:05 p.m., just five days before Issue 2 was going to be sent to the printer, we received a text from our adviser that broke our hearts. As of today, the newspaper has been suspended....

It’s never too early for Christmas

Gory George, Reporter December 21, 2018

Christmas is a day where family reunites, lights shine bright, and the most stunning trees stand high. The season of good tiding and cheers, valuing your time with your family and friends and cherishing...

Truth versus Happiness

Katherine Carson, Online Editor December 20, 2018

In a world filtered by social media, often we hunger for truth and honesty. However, it is questioned whether or not we are to protect the feelings of those whom is target of the words. As children...

When will parents relinquish control of our opinions?

Staff Writer, December 20, 2018

Parents make rules, and expect their children to follow them, regardless of what subject matter they may address or the effects that they may have. In some cases the rules are meant strictly to protect...

Junior free safety Ty Copher (6) and junior corner back Matt Wright (48) runs down a Bulldog during the Oct. 5 conference game at Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium. The Bulldogs beat the Wildcats 43-42 for the first time in 11 years.

The original photo was removed at the request of Randy Hutchinson, co-owner of 5H Photography and member of Springdale School Board.

Hear Us Roar

The Herald Staff December 5, 2018

“Big time players, make big time plays, in big time games.”--14-year veteran of the NFL, Santana Moss said. This is true in every sport. You think about the greatest athletes in the world and every...

Hurricane of emotions

Katherine Carson, Online Editor November 1, 2018

Watching the news as Hurricane Michael hit is a nightmare. Seeing the rubble of places that I love to visit, destroyed is devastating. Thinking of my family who are trapped is crippling. I honestly...

Stricter gun laws needed

Matteo Campagnola, Reporter October 30, 2018

America is a great country full of fast food, wonder, and happiness, but gun violence continues to be a persistent problem. America needs to have stricter background checks in order to obtain a firearm,...

Senior season

Katherine Carson, Online Editor October 9, 2018

Being called a senior, the word feels foreign. My entire life I have viewed seniors as people who appears so old, so wise, and yet now that I have earned the title, I feel lost holding it. Seeing the kids...

The dehumanization of organization

Kayla Rushton, Co-Editor October 2, 2018

Coming in as a Sophomore from Southwest, lanyards are something I had never worn before. I knew I would have to adapt to wearing a lanyard everyday. I really didn’t want to wear one. According to...

My America stands on its own

Katherine Carson, Online Editor September 11, 2018

At 10 a.m. head football coach Chris Wood’s voice booms throughout the halls. He tells students of upcoming tryouts for various teams and academic opportunities. With students only vaguely listening,...

Red faces in a sea of blue shirts

Red faces in a sea of blue shirts

Harber S. Thompson, Guest Writer September 4, 2018

I look westward to the colosseum of football and I am nearly blinded, falling to my knees onto the wet grass. An entire square mile was smitten by the brightness of what looked like God’s headlights....

Safety Rocks!

Maggie McDonald, Editor March 30, 2018

A recent addition to classrooms in the Blue Mountain School District in  Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania was implemented by superintendent David Helsel. Each classroom in the district now has a five-gallon...

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