Varsity Scholars Bowl competes at Baldwin

By Emma Jordan and Chloe Moore On Wednesday, January 28, the ACHS Scholars Bowl team took to Baldwin. The competition began at 4 p.m. with 7 rounds of play. Anderson County won 3 of the 7 rounds and lost 4. When asked why she wanted to join the team, Junior Josie Sumner said, “I wasContinue reading “Varsity Scholars Bowl competes at Baldwin”

Snow Fun – How Students Enjoyed a Snowy Weekend and Snow Day

By Paisley Clinton and Karlie Feuerborn Last weekend (Jan. 24-25), many students decided to stay inside and enjoy the warmth. But on Monday, after the snow had settled, Timber Vermillion, Truett Vermillion, Trax Vermillion, Vivian Riblett, Ryden Tucker, Bree Schafer, and her brother Kale Schafer decided to take advantage of it. Using her horse DollarContinue reading “Snow Fun – How Students Enjoyed a Snowy Weekend and Snow Day”

ACHS Boys and Girls Wrestling Compete at Paola

By Landon Totten and Westin Wright Wrestling is a sport of combat that requires a lot of hard work and grit to achieve greatness. It consists of matches lasting around 6 minutes, during which there is nothing but fighting and working against an opponent. It is a solo sport, so students can only rely onContinue reading “ACHS Boys and Girls Wrestling Compete at Paola”

The Show Must Go On; One-Acts Set New Date for Premiere

By Kylah Stoy and Ashlyn Honn The One-Acts have been postponed due to a sad loss in our school. Beloved teacher Vicki Markham has unfortunately passed away due to medical reasons.  Due to this tragedy, the One-Acts will now be held on February 21st at  8 p.m. During the snow, the One-Acts will take aContinue reading “The Show Must Go On; One-Acts Set New Date for Premiere”

Students Share Their Thoughts on Phones

By Westin Wright and Landon Totten Hello Bulldogs! To explore one of the most debated topics at school, reporters interviewed several students about their phones and how important they are in daily life. Phones have become a necessity for most high school students. They use them to text family and friends and to stay entertainedContinue reading “Students Share Their Thoughts on Phones”

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”