America and the World III classes visit Washington DC
By ELLA MOSCO On October 31, students in the America and the World III classes took a field trip to the Holocaust Museum and the Smithsonian Museum of American History in Washington DC. Students in these classes are learning about World War II and the effects of the Holocaust as part of a unit on […]
High Arrow Staff Spotlight: Michael Jadzak
By KRISTEN KELLY Michael Jadzak is an 11th-grade student here at IHS who chose journalism his freshman year because he wanted to write for the school and the students. Michael thought it would be a fun, laid-back class, and it hasn’t disappointed him so far. Michael hopes to gain a little recognition for being an […]
Me To We Club helps to replenish the ASAP Fund
By EMMA SHEERAN The IHS Me to We Club is replenishing the IHS ASAP Fund. The fund, which provides students in need with the means to get help, was a prevalent resource in the past, but since the creators graduated, it has fallen behind. Now, the Me to We club is in the planning stages […]
High Arrow Staff Spotlight: Addison Mosco
By GABI ISENBERG Sophomore Addison Mosco is a second-year reporter for the High Arrow. Addy joined the High Arrow in her freshman year. Addison states, “I joined to improve my communication and writing skills and to be a part of the journalism community.” Addison is one of four house leaders in the High Arrow. House […]
Score! IHS students play ping-pong during clubs
By CHRISTIAN BROWN Ping-Pong Club is a club that is exactly what it’s named. Ping-Pong Club lets students at IHS play table tennis together. It is both an A and B club and is one of the largest clubs at IHS. Members of the club can play ping pong with their friends or meet and […]
High Arrow Staff Spotlight: Ella Barley
By SYDNEY ANDERSON Ella Barley is a freshman and a first-year reporter for the High Arrow. “I joined the High Arrow to write articles for the students and staff of IHS to get information from,” stated Barley. Ella’s favorite subject is English, “My favorite subject is probably English because I like reading and writing,” she […]
Everyone! Club is off to a successful start
By KRISTEN KELLY Everyone! Club, is a club for mental health awareness and sexual assault prevention. The club works with many nonprofits in the community to raise funds in order to better the world around them. Everyone! Club president Fiona Shick expressed, “Our club is like a student-lead guidance sort of thing, we want to […]
Mental health in schools: What more can be done?
By SKY STEVENS The seemingly unstoppable growth of mental health crisis in society has the public education system in a tight spot. Because of this, schools have been working to create a more extensive support system for students struggling with mental health. Though it is a limited system, IHS and its student body have been […]
Leadership promotes “Your Story Matters”
PRESS RELEASE As part of Leadership Seminar’s mental health initiative this year, they have worked on spreading awareness for a battle we all face. On the final Thursday of each month, Leadership is asking that faculty, staff, and students around the district wear these shirts. Order forms are outside Ms. Duffy’s room (100), or you […]
ICTC students explore starting their careers
By ELIA DIETZ The Indiana County Technology Center (ICTC) is a program that helps IHS students to prepare for their future careers. High school programs provided at the ICTC include information technologies, public services, manufacturing, digital arts, construction & building trades, and automotive technologies. IHS students, grades 10-12 leave for the ICTC after sixth period. […]