“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 […]
Quizbowl team finishes the season 7-1 ready to take on the playoffs

By ELLA BARLEY The Indiana High School Quizbowl team finished the regular season ranked second in our region, going 7 and 1. They are now preparing for the playoffs. Senior Quizbowl member Jenna McLaine said, “It pushes me to excel academically and encourages me to go out and seek new information and broaden my horizons.” […]
High Arrow Staff Spotlight: Will Berzonsky

By CHRISTIAN BROWN Will Berzonsky is a senior at IHS, and this is his first year reporting for the High Arrow. Senior Kameron Ardnt commented, “I’ve known Will since the 6th grade, I really like his ambition.” Besides, the newspaper, Will also created the Film Club here at IHS, where the students design and make […]
High Arrow Staff Spotlight: Kristen Kelly

By EMMA SHEERAN Under the dim lights of the IDEAL lab, I sit next to Kristen Kelly, who has just complimented my “Taylor’s Version” sweatshirt. Immediately I feel comfortable with her, which I suspect is how anyone who hangs out with her feels. Kristen Kelly is a first-year journalist for the High Arrow and is […]
Fierce freshmen: Class of 2026 excels in athletics

By GABI ISENBERG Freshmen are often overlooked in terms of athletic ability because they are younger and (usually) smaller than upper classmen. The class of 2026 is proving this stereotype wrong. In many winter sports this year, freshmen are among the top-ranked athletes on the team. Among the freshmen runners, Addison Fry is rising to […]
How the banning books can affect IHS students

By ADDISON MCAFEE The act of banning books has been around for centuries and has been a big issue throughout time. The first book ban that took place in the United States was New English Canaan by Thomas Mortonn in 1637 in Massachusetts. Books can be banned for a number of reasons. In Pennsylvania alone […]
IHS Boy’s Basketball: Nothing but net

By SKY STEVENS It is the middle of the season and the IHS boy’s basketball team is pushing themselves as hard as ever. With high hopes and a big goal of making the playoffs this year, the team has done nothing but work incredibly hard each day. It has been a tough season so far, […]
Mini-THON team captains draft teams

By ELLA MOSCO During the week of January 2, Leadership Seminar students revealed this year’s colors for Mini-THON teams. Each team’s captains created a video shown on the webcast each day of the week. This year’s colors are orange, pink, purple, and blue. Every year the team captains draft teams after each sign-up deadline. Once […]
High Arrow spotlight: Elizabeth Olsen

By ADDISON MCAFEE Elizabeth Olsen is a Junior At Indiana Senior High and a first year staff member of the High Arrow. Olsen is involved with Eco Club and is a part of the IHS girls Tennis team. Olsen has expressed her love for writing many times and it has influenced her decision to write […]
Indiana Senior High hosts its very own “Souper Bowl”

By MEGHAN RUMMEL Students at IHS involved in Visual Arts and Pottery, recently made ceramic bowls and hosted a “Souper Bowl” event at the senior high to benefit the Indiana County Community Action Program and the Empty Bowls Fundraiser, which proceeds go to the Indiana County Food Bank. After students created their bowls, the staff […]