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HEARD IN THE HALLS
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In recognition of Black History Month, the school’s Black Student Union (BSU) hosted an all-school assembly. The event included performances from the upper school choir and the Gentleman of Vision step team. Members of the BSU read a series of poems by Black influencers, and several students shared narrative readings.
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IN THE HALLS
by stephanie wallace
▲ parkway schools
Mike Roth, the district’s athletic and activities director, has been named Athletic Director of the Year by the Missouri Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. Having served Parkway for more than 30 years, Roth took on his current position in 2014. Prior to that he worked as the athletic director for Parkway Central High.
▲ kirkwood high school
The school recognized 14 student athletes who have verbally committed or have a signed National Letter of Intent to participate in inter-collegiate athletics after graduating from
KHS. PICTURED: IN THE BACK ROW, ADAM GATES (FOOTBALL), DIEGO GUZMAN (SOCCER), DARIUS JONES (FOOTBALL), JACK SHANAHAN (BASEBALL), CAMERON PAUL (FOOTBALL), FINNEGAN MULVANEY (DIVE), XAVIER AUSTIN (FOOTBALL). IN THE FRONT ROW, GRACE HUPP (BASKETBALL), JANE UPMEYER (ROWING), ALYSSA DENNIS (SWIMMING), ELENA MCCARTHY (LACROSSE), BROOKE KITTNER (SOCCER), AIDEN TROUP (BASEBALL), BRIAN LOUDENSLAGER (LACROSSE)
▲ clayton high school
The artwork of four students was accepted into the St. Louis Artists’ Guild’s Young Artists’ Showcase, the region’s largest high school art show. Seniors Louis Oge and Delanie Osborne, junior Andrea Nutt and sophomore Chloe Peche were among the
120 entries selected for the showcase. PICTURED: NUTT, OGE AND OSBORNE WITH THEIR ARTWORK
◀ micds
After two snow day postponements, lower school students celebrated Chinese New Year. In recognition of the Year of the Tiger, first graders held a dining hall parade that included banging gongs and ringing bells.