Inside The Whistler
The Whistler, the thing you're reading right now, some people think it just comes out of nowhere. Well, no, it takes hours of hard work and dedication by dozens of hardworking students and teachers.
For once, instead of us giving news about other people. The Whistler is gonna be in the spotlight.
Interviews
Mrs. Seitz states, "The reason I wanted to start this is that I realized that people didn't know about important events and celebrations around the school."
Mrs. Seitz says that she started the Whistler in the 2021- 2022 school year as an after-school activity. Then, in the 2023 to 2024 school year, they switched it to an ac-lab, so more kids have the opportunity.
Aidan H. says that he started The Whistler because he was intrigued by the idea of writing and telling the school things.
Elena B. states, "I like to learn about what's happening in my school, community, and provide my writing to the students."
Abbey C. says, "Because last year I wanted to be a part of The Whistler, and I like telling about my school."
If you have a classmate, a friend, or even a teacher who has been a part of The Whistler, tell them 'good job' and offer a compliment.
Tackling the Trees During Ac. Lab.
During Ac. Lab this quarter, Mr. Giesing, 8th-grade history teacher, and Mr. Krance, 7th-grade geography and 8th-grade history teacher, are working with students to clean up the trail behind LaSalle Springs. With their tools and perseverance, the goal is to clear the front half of the path from the stairs up to a set of benches that would create a wonderful outdoor classroom.
Students involved include:
Caleb Blevins
Braeden Coombs
Tristan Farrah
Abby Foster
Collin Jaurigue
Theo Niehoff
Spencer Peck
Ryland Rapoff
Mason Willis
STUCO Door Decorating
Congratulations to the Advisory Winners
Mrs. Schmidt
Mr. Weber
Mrs. Sumner
Best Lunch
Ladies Ever