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 […]
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 […]
IHS Eco-Club is making a difference to our environment

By LIZZIE OLSEN As clubs are officially on everyone’s schedules, it’s important to get to learn about each and every one of them. If you are a nature lover and want a fun and interactive way to show your care for the environment, then keep reading. The IHS Eco-Club is full of incredibly passionate members […]
Why Indiana’s image needs to be redrawn.

By EMMA SHEERAN Over the last few months, IHS began making subtle changes to its Indian head and feather logo. On some paraphernalia, the logo no longer has feathers or a Native American head on it. For example, the IHS Marching Band logo used to have feathers and/or a Native American head on it, but […]
IHS Responds to the death of the Queen

By CAROLINE PORTER September 8, 2022 is a day that will forever be written in history books. 70 years and 241 days on the throne came to an end for Queen Elizabeth the Second. After many weeks of concerning health, the royal family announced the death of the beloved Queen. Most people were in class […]
Clubs are back at IHS and ready to go! 

By MICHAEL JADZAK With it being halfway through the first quarter already, IHS brings back student-picked clubs for another year. Whether it be politics, video games, or sports, IHS presents new options for students this year. Clubs have been a school tradition for quite some time, whether it is a returning club or a new […]
Science Club is back at it again!

By CHRISTIAN BROWN Science club is a club that promotes not only science but scientific inquiry. The club makes projects that test what members want to learn about a topic, and then get to design and test experiments they’ve created. Not only that, students in Science Club can compete in various competitions, presenting the experiment […]
Cobra Kai strikes first with impressive Season 5

By WILL BERZONSKY As it does every season, Cobra Kai took on more epic stunts, grew its cast, and expanded the Karate Kid universe in the anticipated follow-up to the shocking ending that was Cobra Kai Season 4. The show does an amazing job building off of the limited source material the Karate Kid franchise […]