PMEA festival season in full swing
By EMMA SHEERAN Talented IHS musicians have been hard at work since January attempting to climb up the ranks on the PMEA (Pennsylvania Music Educators Association) music festival ladder. There are three levels of festivals for students to participate in. The first is the district level, then regions, then finally states. Seven IHS students are […]
High Arrow Spotlight: Editor in Chief Meghan Rummel
By MADELINE SHIRLEY Meghan Kennedy Rummel (Meghan Rummel) is a senior on the IHS High Arrow Newspaper Staff and the current Editor in Chief. She has been a part of the staff since her freshman year. Rummel has worked very hard on the school’s newspaper and yearbook staffs. Rummel went from panicking because she realized […]
SGA and Athena Club team up to host a blood drive
By ADDISON MOSCO Giving blood once can save three lives. Nationwide, a person needs a unit of blood every two to three seconds. Most people will need blood at some point in their lives. Senior Cileigh Clemons expresses, “Giving blood is a very important thing. It’s so easy to do but too many people refuse […]
IHS Girls Lacrosse season is here
By LIZZIE OLSEN The weather continues to grow warmer, IHS Girls Lacrosse season is in full swing. The girls have been practicing four days a week, one out of the four being dedicated to focusing on strength training. The practices generally consist of various drills, workouts outside, and scrimmages with one another. For their strength-focusing […]
Meet the cafeteria staff
By CHRISTIAN BROWN The cafeteria staff workers are passionate about what they do, ensuring the kids of IHS have healthy lunches that they will enjoy eating. There is a lot more that goes into what cafeteria workers have to do daily to make sure everyone will be satisfied with their lunch. Cafeteria worker Eleanor Bland […]
Mini-Thon sponsors cuts for a cause
By CHRISTIAN BROWN Last year during IHS MiniTHON, twelve students cut and donated their hair for the cause. This year, you too can be one of them. Students can pick up a form outside of room 101 to volunteer to get their haircut at MiniTHON this year. MiniTHON benefits The Four Diamonds Fund, which is […]
MORP brings festivities to IHS
By ELIA DIETZ After canceling in previous years, the MORP school dance was brought back to IHS on Friday, March 3. The dance was hosted by IHS Student Government and the money raised from the ticket sales was donated to help lower the expense of prom tickets for students who are attending in May. MORP […]
What to know about our IHS dance team
By LIZZIE OLSEN During the excitement of basketball season, it is important to show our appreciation for the girls that help bring all the games together. The IHS Dance Team has been performing at basketball games for many years, and there is a lot more that goes into it than some may think. If you […]
Athena Club participates in Go Red For Women
By ELIA DIETZ IHS Athena Club dedicated the month of February to women’s heart health awareness. To show support, Athena Club raised awareness by hosting a blood drive and posting signs around the high school. Students, staff, and teachers are encouraged to wear red every Friday through February in honor of the Go Red For […]
“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” hits the IHS stage!
By EMMA SHEERAN The Indiana Area Senior High School is putting on its annual musical this weekend, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, from Thursday, March 16 through Saturday, March 18. The production is one of IHS’s most extravagant. From outlandish costuming to wild set design to participants ranging from committed thespians to elementary school […]