One-Act skits Delayed Due to Medical Emergency

By Kylah Stoy and Ashlyn Honn Due to recent medical emergencies involving ACHS Theater Arts teacher, Mrs. Markham, the “One-Acts” short skits have been postponed. As of Jan 23, there will be a full decision on when they will take place. As of now, they are scheduled for February 21st, around 8 p.m., to ensureContinue reading “One-Act skits Delayed Due to Medical Emergency”

ACHS FFA Claims 1st Place Overall in Paola

By Kaylee Scheckel & Hayleigh Spears On Wednesday, January 22nd, Anderson County High School’s FFA students traveled to the Miami County Fairgrounds in Paola, Kansas, for a milk quality contest. They competed against 15 other schools and brought home impressive results. Anderson County claimed first place overall in every category. In the extras division, theContinue reading “ACHS FFA Claims 1st Place Overall in Paola”

Bulldogs at Work: Country Mart

By Emma Jordan and Chloe Moore This week’s edition of Bulldogs at Work focuses on Country Mart, where a few ACHS students are currently employed. Students working there include Juniors Peyton Reynolds, Cooper Simpson, and Chloe Moore. We had the chance to ask Peyton Reynolds and Cooper Simpson a few questions about their experiences atContinue reading “Bulldogs at Work: Country Mart”

Girls Wrestling: Checking in

By Hailey Gregory and Addison Kettler ACHS girls wrestlers are about halfway through the wrestling season and plenty of things have happened, good and bad. The team is such a small group, so all the little things that happen make a difference to them all. New changes are coming up, and the team is excitedContinue reading “Girls Wrestling: Checking in”

New Year, New Goals: What ACJHS Students Are Resolving to Do

By Lilly Wadewitz and Lizzy Farrar As the New Year begins, many people start talking about their New Year’s resolutions. Resolutions are goals set at the start of the year—things people want to change, improve, or try. Some focus on getting healthier, others on stressing less, and some on learning something new. The idea isContinue reading “New Year, New Goals: What ACJHS Students Are Resolving to Do”

Not Just Scrolling: Students’ and Staff Favorite Pastimes

By Brynna Owen It’s easy to assume students at ACHS spend all their free time scrolling TikTok, sleeping in, or maybe eating (let’s be honest, that’s fun too). But many students have hobbies that go beyond the usual routines. We wanted to find out what students and staff do in their free time that’s aContinue reading “Not Just Scrolling: Students’ and Staff Favorite Pastimes”

More Than Just Christmas Gifts

By Kylah Stoy and Ashlyn Honn The holiday season is all about giving, and while everyone’s idea of the perfect gift is different, each present holds its own meaning. To see what gifts stood out this year, several students were asked the question: “What’s your favorite Christmas gift, and why?” Ashlyn Nelson said her favoriteContinue reading “More Than Just Christmas Gifts”

Heimlich Maneuver Saves Student at ACHS

By Jaelyn Leyser and Lilly Dunkin On January 6, 2026, what started as a normal basketball game at Anderson County High School quickly turned into a scary situation. During the ACHS vs. Fredonia girls’ basketball game, a Fredonia student began choking in the stands. Thanks to the fast response of retired ACHS staff member Mr.Continue reading “Heimlich Maneuver Saves Student at ACHS”

Bulldogs’ Thoughts on Weights

By Westin Wright and Landon Totten Welcome back to school, Bulldogs! To learn more about one of the most popular electives on campus, we interviewed several students about their experiences in the weights class. Weights is a course where students build strength and improve fitness through weightlifting. The class is taught by Luke Catloth andContinue reading “Bulldogs’ Thoughts on Weights”

What’s Trending for Winter Hoco 2026?

By Hayleigh Spears As Homecoming approaches, many students are asking the same question: What should I wear? To get a sense of this year’s trends, I interviewed several students about their Homecoming outfits. Freshman Lilly Beaudry decided to borrow a black dress along with silver heels from Kayla Harvey. As of the time of publication,Continue reading “What’s Trending for Winter Hoco 2026?”