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Embracing Faith

Embracing Faith

Hall of Famer Amy Feder shares her journey to rabbinical life
Noah Clement-Bayard, Reporter March 3, 2025

Amy Feder, an alumna and Hall of Fame member, attended the Clayton School District and began her educational career at Meramec Elementary. "In middle school, the teacher who inspired me most was Ed...

Junior Ema McGee leans against the side of her bright red Foxbody Mustang. She bought it a month after moving to Clayton from Facebook Marketplace with money saved while working at a coffee shop in Ashland. “I’ve always loved Mustangs, especially Fox Body Mustangs. I just love the way that they look and the way they drive. I’ve had an obsession with them. And I knew when I was getting my first car, that I wanted to have one that was older,” McGee said.

The Long Road to a New Home

The story of a junior’s move to Clayton from rural Missouri
Dwight Erdmann, Copy Editor February 28, 2025

Junior Ema McGee made the 130-mile move from rural Ashland, Mo., this summer, the third significant move of her life. Born in El Salvador, McGee moved to Columbia as a toddler. She lived there for five...

The School of Athens, a famous Renaissance oil painting by Raphael, holds a greater meaning to society now than it ever has before. The scene depicts the brightest scholars in the world, collectively coming together in this conglomeration of intelligence; However, there are not just scientists, or writers, most scholars here are both mathematicians and astronomers, both philosophers and historians. The humanities and STEM worked together here, just as they should now.

Can the Humanities be Saved?

A cover story focusing on the death of the humanities in an ever growing STEM-focused world
Charlie Meyers, Lavanya Mani and Hansini Mahajan February 25, 2025

Patel presents the LRFMP to a group of Clayton community members.

Building Tomorrow

Clayton’s blueprint for education innovation over the next 15 years
Lucas Ruan and Madeline Jeans February 20, 2025

The Long-Range Facility Master Plan (LRFMP) serves as a strategic roadmap for the School District of Clayton, guiding decisions about the use and development of its facilities over the next 15 years. The...

The Future of Required Readings

The Future of Required Readings

Vera Ewing, Reporter February 12, 2025

Classic books are commonly assigned as required readings in schools all across the United States.  “I think that we need to get more modern literature into our curriculum,” English teacher Kathryn...

Improv Club Members in the Elvis Room

Viva Las Theater: Why the “Elvis” Room?

The naming and history behind room 80
Katherine M. Strait, Reporter February 11, 2025

The Elvis Room is a classroom in the theater department on the ground floor. Constructed in 2000 during the expansion of the Performing Arts wing and the Center of Clayton, it has stood the test of time...

The Schaumburg siblings regroup after rehearsal Monday, Feb. 3.

Siblings in the Spotlight

Bringing Les Misérables to Life, Onstage and Backstage
Connor Riley, Podcaster February 5, 2025

For the Schaumburg siblings, the school's production of “Les Miserables” is more than just a play; it's a journey of discovery and connection. As they step onto the stage and into the world of theater,...

Uptown Cheapskate thrift store, St. Louis MO.

Thrifting Sustainably

Finding Style Without Fueling Overconsumption.
Cecilia Fazio, Reporter February 4, 2025

Of all clothing production, 92 million tons of textile waste end up in landfills each year. Thrifting is becoming an appealing option for consumers looking to shop sustainably.   Freshman Katherine...

Katherine Nguyen stands with her fellow high school intern and mentor. (Photo courtesy of Katherine Nguyen)

From Backpacks to Briefcases

Curriculum and Real-world Experiences Prepare Students for Life after School
Oliver Maher and Sritha Rathikindi January 31, 2025

Real-world courses and out-of-school opportunities are increasingly used to help students understand their future. “CTE is where [the] real world meets application,” CTE department chair Lauren...

Returning from an Eco field trip, eighth grade Arlo English eats at Burger King after a two hour delay due to a bus breakdown.

Culture Shock

A Student's Tale of Transition
Charlie Cheatham, Reporter January 24, 2025

As the new school year began, freshman Arlo English took a leap of faith, trading the cozy confines of The College School for the bustling halls. Despite the initial culture shock, English found his footing.  Though...

Pictured here is Dr. Jere Hochman's senior yearbook photo.

Paying It Forward

Alumni Dr. Jere Hochman uses his Clayton education to empower future generations
Noah Clement-Bayard, Reporter January 23, 2025

Alumni and Hall of Fame member Dr. Jere Hochman attended the Clayton School District, beginning his educational journey at Glenridge Elementary.  “I remember the name of every teacher I had because...

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes pose for a photo at the front lawn of one of the leaders houses. The club members are food and played games. "It was really great to be able to talk and hangout with kids in the FCA outside of school. It felt nice talking to them and also having fun outside of a school environment," Cole Rideout said.

One Goal, One God, One Mission

The Fellowship of Student Athletes finds new methods of Outreach
Ella Kalachek, Reporter January 21, 2025

Every Tuesday after school, you'll find a group of students in a classroom or at a house sharing their love and passion for one thing: God. The group is called The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA),...

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