Senior Wills Continued

May 22, 2026 Like a final will and testament, a will-maker (the senior) gifts or passes something down to a beneficiary or beneficiaries. Over the next few weeks, The Bulldog Barker will release the “Senior Wills” of the seniors who have granted permission for their wills to be published. Be sure to stay tuned andContinue reading “Senior Wills Continued”

Senior Wills II

Day 2: May 11, 2026 Graduation season is here, and ACHS seniors are set to receive their diplomas and turn their tassels on Saturday, May 16, beginning at 10 a.m. at the football stadium. In reflection of their high school experiences, students in Mrs. Elliott’s 12th-grade English class were asked to leave some final wordsContinue reading “Senior Wills II”

Senior Wills

Graduation season is here, and ACHS seniors are set to receive their diplomas and turn their tassels on Saturday, May 16, beginning at 10 a.m. at the football stadium. In reflection of their high school experiences, students in Mrs. Elliott’s 12th-grade English class were asked to leave some final words of wisdom and advice inContinue reading “Senior Wills”

Kansas Cell Phone Ban Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Students

By Moran Gooding, Kaylee Scheckel, and Hayleigh Spears With a new statewide policy set to take effect next fall, Anderson County High School students are already sharing their opinions on cell phone use during the school day. On March 19, 2026, Kansas lawmakers passed House Bill 2299, often referred to as a “bell-to-bell” cell phoneContinue reading “Kansas Cell Phone Ban Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Students”

As Finals Near, New Policy Raises Questions

By Brynna Owen Last year, AP Government held an election where student-created political parties proposed new school policies. The winning party, “The Gold Diggers,” introduced a policy that took effect this school year: any student who has an A for their semester grade does not have to take a final in that class. The goalContinue reading “As Finals Near, New Policy Raises Questions”