Photo by Jamie Alexander After receiving almost a hundred entries and thousands of votes, we have a winner for our 2022 Henderson Family CoverKids Contest. Meet Ava Claire Overton! Ava is the two-year-old daughter of Wes and Ashley Overton and little sister to Dakota, Allie and Avery. Anyone who
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Introducing the East Heights School News!
Written By Brody Mills Good morning Henderson! I’m Brody coming to you today to talk about and explain something we do at East Heights Elementary School called Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP). STLP is a technology club where students can work on projects that help the community or
The Benefits of Cheerleading
Written By Hallie Hanley East Heights Elementary School is an amazing place. There are lots of things to love about it. One thing I really enjoy about East Heights is its cheer team. I have benefited from the team in many ways; both physically and mentally. The East Heights cheer team has really
A School That’s More Like Family
Written By Sophi Gonzalez There are a lot of things that I love about Holy Name. One of the things I love the most is that I have never felt left out because we are all a family. Teachers are super nice and friendly and will always be there to help you. The teachers are always working hard to make
Challenging Yourself by Joining the Academic Team
Written By Carolyn Bassett Academic team is a fun, challenging competition with coaches that help the students. Spottsville also has fun coaches that make it so much more than just a serious competition. They help us learn to get to know our teammates and make friends with each other, even if we
Competing on a School Archery Team
Written By Lily Bassett Archery is fun because of the satisfaction of getting a high score, especially a personal best, and the medals/trophies that you get. Also, the feeling of knowing you are growing in skills. When shooting for a school archery team, you will need a genesis bow and if you want
Paws for a Cause
Making a Difference Through the Student Technology Leadership Program Written By Adalyn Park Do you like to use technology? Well, it can be used for more than what you think! Not just to play, communicate, or whatever you do on your electronics! At our school, Jefferson Elementary, we have a
SwimmingThrough Life
Photo by Darrin Phegley Most kids are thrilled at the thought of summer because it means they get to go swimming. Whether it be in their own backyard or a community pool, they love splashing around, playing water games and jumping into the water. For Abby Hampton, the love and passion for swimming
Living Life to the Fullest
Photos by Darrin Phegley Eating Healthy and Staying Busy Born Anna Tapp on February 23, 1921, Dixon grew up with her family on a small farm in Corydon, KY. “My father was a small farmer. We ate out of the ground. Always had gardens. We had cows, but we only used them for milk and butter.”
Speech Apraxia Awareness Month
Photo by Darrin Phegley May is known for many different things, including for being the month of Memorial Day, the month children start their summer break, and the month that many people start to open up their swimming pools. May means more to some than others, however, as May is also speech