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The Student News Site of Clayton High School.

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The Student News Site of Clayton High School.

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Baton raised, Jennifer Shenberger looks into the crowd of her middle school symphonic band, awaiting the down-beat of one of their pieces.

The Double-bar Line of Her Career

Charlie Meyers and April Kim June 3, 2024

For many sixth graders, the idea of trying out an instrument for the first time stirs up a mix of excitement and nervousness. But in the lively atmosphere of the band room, one person stands out to everyone,...

During fifth hour, Alternative Education Program Director Joyce Bell helps a student with their writing.

Inspiring Change While Empowering Students

In a cozy corner of school, alternative education teacher Joyce Bell is ready to greet any student with her warm smile. Her 33-year career as an educator is ending, and Bell has experienced several department...

Burned Out

Burned Out

JiaLi Deck and Sophia Lu November 2, 2021

“To be a teacher these days means to be the following: content expert, pedagogical expert, ‘collaborator,’ and at crucial times, therapist; it means working outside the school day, frequently in...

Editor’s Letter: Teachers

Gwyneth Henke, Editor-in-Chief November 5, 2014

I have this habit of writing down things that my teachers say during class on the edges of my papers.  At the end of the year, when I’m flipping through my notes to study for finals or look back on...

Mr. Glossenger holds the puppet of himself.

Mr. Glossenger – New Teacher

Felix Evans, Photographer September 12, 2014

Mr. Glossenger started at Clayton High this 2014-2015 year. He teaches economics, government, and history classes, and is assistant coach to the Clayton High School Speech, Debate, & Interpretation...

WOW club

Phoebe Yao, Editor March 13, 2013

A great philosopher, Confucius once said, “By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which...

Blame It On the Parents

Rachel Bluestone, copy editor October 1, 2012

Well, congratulations students. And parents, teachers, let's make the second quarter a bit better, shall we? As I write this, I am staring longingly at my planner, with a date highlighted: October 19....

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