School store enters a renaissance

By JOE LUETKEHANS-  As young people, the need to buy things can often be insatiable.  Why waste this urge on overpriced designer garbage when it could be spent supporting our very own IHS?  The Trading Post, affectionately referred to by many as the School Store, has served IHS students for years by offering snacks, clothing […]

Super school is ruled a no-go

By MIA LENZI – Earlier this summer the buzz of the town was whether Indiana County was going to have a “super school” or not. The school board ruled a “no-go” for their super school project, but leaves students in the dark about why school started so early! This super school idea directly affected IHS […]

Welcome back IHS from the 2017-18 High Arrow staff!

The 2017-18 High Arrow staff would like to wish everyone a warm welcome and best wishes for a successful school year. This year’s staff from left to right: First row: Kaylee Becker-George, Kimberly Samuel, Adriana Guth-Borowski, Jennifer Brice, Jorie Meil. Second row: Dylan Latore, India Krug, Ashlee Graham, Becky Shellenbarger, Emma Norman, Mia Lenzi, Hannah […]

In defense of school lunches

By JULIAN YERGER – For struggling families, the school district supplies a very important service. By providing free or reduced lunches in its cafeterias, the school district does its part to fight child hunger.| Although many complain about the quality of food, the high school cafeteria doesn’t deserve most of the criticism it receives. Despite […]

ME to WE club members attend inspirational event

By FIONA MURPHY – Just a year ago, IHS juniors Emma Kenley and Emily Harris never would have dreamt that they would be watching Buzz Aldrin and Paula Abdul speak back-to-back in Radio City Music Hall. By joining the ME to WE club, they were able to not only have the opportunity to watch a […]

Let’s talk music

By WILEY BELLE FRUMKIN – Music is incredible. Musicians are the best people, the coolest people. They see the world differently than any non-musician-human-being would. The experiences that the world has to show them soak into their minds like a sponge. It’s something that’s come to my realization a lot lately, which is why I’m […]

Environmental science students explore Two Lick

By JORIE MEIL– Environmental science students had the opportunity to learn about nature on a recent field trip to Two Lick Creek. Students from Mr. Palko, Dr. Wilhelmy, Mrs. Hixson, and Mrs. Betta’s environmental science classes attended a field trip at the waterworks park at Two Lick Creek. There they learned about local waterways and […]

IHS German speakers experience Berlin

By HANNAH STEELE –  Herzlich willkommen aus Berlin!  Hearty welcome from Berlin.  On April 26, a group of nine students who take German as a language made a long journey to visit the cultural city of Berlin. On the trip, the students got to experience the city of Berlin and its many historical and beautiful […]