Evening of red carpet prom makes students feel like stars
At the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis on May 9, students danced under the glow of the water clock. Photo by Bailey Batman. Teens cleaned up for the iconic tradition of almost every school; Prom. An...
View ArticleAdding Funk into the school building
The recently opened College and Career Center (CCA) houses new and old staff members of almost every age. New staff member Jennifer Funk works in the CCA Lab located in the upper H hallway. She is now...
View ArticleMemorial to MaKyla Bond
On September 6, 2015, sophomore MaKyla Amari Bond passed away due to complications from surgery at Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis at the young age of 15. She was an honors student and...
View ArticleWalk into fall with local trails
Crunching leaves, scenic views and a cool fall breeze are some of the experiences that local trails have to offer. Located in Noblesville, White River Greenway Trail is a 2.8 mile trail with hiking,...
View ArticleSkater creates show for other people’s legacies
One man started school as the “invisible kid”. In the fourth grade, he decided to become a skater. Being poor he did everything he could for months just to earn enough money to buy a skateboard. “For...
View ArticleVeterans to be honored nationally on Veteran’s Day
Veterans and current members of the military will be honored in a variety of ways as the nation celebrates these soldiers on Wednesday, Nov. 11. “This Veteran’s Day I will be coming in in my Army dress...
View ArticleForensics sparks interest in students looking for more hands on learning
Forensics class is much more than just what is shown on TV shows like CSI. This class involves the application of science to legal cases. It gives students a basic understanding of forensic science,...
View ArticleStudents experience the fun of Camp Tecumseh
Every year the students at Riverside go to Camp Tecumseh, located near Lafayette. For those who went to Riverside, the tables have turned; some of the high schoolers returned to Camp Tecumseh to be...
View ArticleCCA dining offers variety of food
The CCA has become a big hit with their after school foods after school and all of the new items that they have to offer. Every week cafeteria workers will be introducing something new. Recently they...
View ArticleApps leave students on constant alert for new ongoing notifications
Snapchat – 16 Pinterest – 15 Instagram – 9 Youtube – 9 Madden Mobile – 7 Tumblr – 7 Twitter – 7 Spotify – 6 Texting – 4 Chrome – 2 Clash of Clans – 2 2048 – 1 Facebook Messenger – 1 Fall Out Shelter –...
View ArticleFishers Marching Band experiences marching in Philadelphia
Marching band is typically known for having long hours and performing at halftime. However, there is another element that plays into how a marching band is recognized. When performing in a parade,...
View ArticleFishers Marching Tiger Band takes on New York
This year’s Marching Tiger Band was invited to perform in the 2015 Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day parade. Instead of just performing in the parade, directors Chad Kohler, Charlie Kunz and Scott McCready...
View ArticleStyle can influence motivation and work ethic in school with students
As the school year draws to a close, the motivation to keep working lessens and the motivation to keep a cute style or look becomes even harder to obtain. According to Forbes.com, dressing casually...
View ArticleHot spots for Christmas lights attract families
Driving from neighborhood to neighborhood looking at the Christmas lights brings joy to children’s eyes. There are two hotspot in town. John Deer has been doing Christmas lights along state road 37 for...
View ArticleEasy ways to relieve stress coming into the new year
‘New year, new me’ is a commonly said phrase among many students this time of year. There are many resolutions people can make every year, staying stress free can be one of them. Bubble baths, exercise...
View ArticleHow to get past the January slumps
January can be one of the longest months of the year due to just getting done with the holidays, tough winter that traps people inside and getting back into school mode. So, finding something to do...
View ArticlePuzzle Club puts the pieces together
New to FHS, Puzzle Club focuses on building teamwork and collaboration skills. Life Skills teacher Cassi Smith started the club early in September as a way of bringing students together. The club meets...
View ArticleIndiana representative Susan Brooks discusses homeland security
Making sure Americans are secure is a very important job of the government. Especially with the threats from ISIS and other terrorist groups. Congresswoman Susan Brooks attended a Youth Advisory Group...
View ArticleClutter and chaos yield a cluttered mind for students
Piles upon piles of clothes, paper and other miscellaneous items. A pathway is cleared through a student’s room in order to exit the cluttered room. Much of the student body has suffered from this...
View ArticleTiger Cafe app provides students with quicker options
Tiger Cafe is now available for free download on the app store, this app allows students to order their food or drink in advance. This app is supposed to make ordering lunch or getting a snack easier...
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