Students share grief over the loss of Takeoff

By CHRISTIAN BROWN Takeoff, a member of the rap group Migos, was shot and killed in Houston after a dice game at the age of 28. It started off as a private party of about 40 people. Takeoff was playing a game of dice, which turned into an argument and quickly turned violent with multiple […]
Internship programs bring fun opportunities for IHS students

By LIZZIE OLSEN Becoming a senior can be a very exciting, yet overwhelming experience, and it is common for seniors to not be fully sure of what they want to do once they leave high school. Internship programs are an amazing way to get involved and gain experience in career fields that might spark some […]
Fall sports wrap-up

By SYDNEY ANDERSON Football, soccer, cross country, golf, tennis, and volleyball are all popular sports at IHS. As the fall season ended, so did these activities. Some sports teams were very successful and all of the players worked hard throughout preseason, regular season, and in some cases post-season. The girl’s soccer team, volleyball team, girl’s […]
Student teacher Mr. Rehn makes lasting impact in High Arrow class

By ELLA BARLEY In preparation for his future of teaching, Mr. Asher Rehn has been student-teaching at Indiana High School. He is currently student-teaching for Mr. Nath, who teaches several subjects including Public Speaking, Creative Writing, Science Fiction, and Newspaper Journalism. Mr. Rehn is planning on being an English teacher since he has the natural […]
IHS honors veterans

By ELLA MOSCO On November 10, 2022, during homeroom, students and staff honored veterans by watching a video presentation put together by social studies teacher Mr. Doody. The video consisted of information about the many wars and battles the U. S. military has faced and to honor the soldiers who have sacrificed for their country. […]
Leadership students addresses seasonal depression issues

By ELIA DIETZ For the month of November, IHS Leadership Seminar is focusing on uplifting students dealing with depression or other mental health issues. During academic advising, students made their own personalized hand turkey, writing what they’re grateful for on it. Leadership provided paper and other crafting materials to academic advising teachers to hand out […]
Taylor Swift evades time and expectations with “Midnights”

By EMMA SHEERAN Taylor Swift recently released her 10th studio album ‘Midnights’ and it took no more than a day for it to break streaming records and make history. Though there have been some differing opinions on the album, it cannot be denied that it is one of her most successful and popular releases. Swift […]
High Arrow Staff Spotlight: Madeline Shirley

By MEGHAN RUMMEL Madeline Shirley is a sophomore at IHS this year and is being highlighted as a staff member and Assistant Editor of the High Arrow due to all of the hard work that comes with the responsibility of being a part of the staff. Maddie is involved in numerous activities and organizations and […]
High Arrow Staff Spotlight: Gabi Isenberg

By ELLA MOSCO Gabi Isenberg is a freshman and a first-time reporter for the High Arrow. Gabi joined journalism at the beginning of the 2022 school year. Gabi was inspired to join because she was involved in the Crimson Arrow, the junior high school newspaper. Gabi says, “Last year I was president of the Crimson […]
Ella Mosco assumes leadership role in The High Arrow

By ADDISON MOSCO Ella Mosco is a sophomore and joined journalism to improve communication and writing skills. She is a second year journalism student and a house leader. Freshman Gabi Isenberg explains, “Ella shows great leadership skills and is an efficient house leader. She is very entertaining and makes journalism class fun.” Ella swims for […]