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Student Entrepreneur: Mya Johnson

By Elizabeth Furstenau Getting a fresh set of nails is an errand many people enjoy. Being the one to do the nails is also just as enjoyable. Mya Johnson has found a business in what began as a hobby she took part in . . . read more

Three Student Entrepreneurs: Car Shows to Small Business

By Brody Knox While in school, juniors Austin Kerber, Bryce Lindstrom, and Clay White, began a small business inspired by attending car shows and seeing bright colorful items. About one and half years ago, KLW Coatings . . . read more

Two Teens Thrive in a Small Business

By Peyton Brunckhorst Two high school students turned a classroom idea into a growing business called H.W. Halters. Dierck White and Alexandria Huwaldt were sitting in their Natural Resources class, working on their SAE . . . read more

Zane McKeown’s Way for a Successful Future

By Cameron John Kuehler Success often starts with a vision, and for Zane McKeown, that vision was shaped by a simple yet powerful desire: to make money. However, his journey from a passion project to a full-fledged . . . read more

Where are They Now? Alumni

The Covid Class: 2020 Graduates  By Josie Painter Everyone remembers the year of masks no one wanted to wear, isolation from society, and no toilet paper. However, only some remember the graduating class . . . read more

What’s in your locker?

By Brody Coulter What’s in your locker? This is a question a lot of students do not often ask themselves, however, maybe some students should.  Year after year, students are assigned . . . read more

How Much Peer Pressure Affects our Decision Making?

By Rylee Altwine  We have all experienced peer pressure at some point, but have you thought about how peer pressure affects your decision making?  Studies show that peer pressure from a group . . . read more

Should High School Sports be Prioritized Over Academics?

By Peyton Brunckhorst As participation in high school sports continues, an intriguing question arises: Should high school sports be prioritized over academics?  While there is no straightforward . . . read more

Should Kids Have Their Phones in School

By Parker Gaes Let's dive into the reasons why students should or should not have phones in school. These are some reasons why phones should be allowed in school. They can help certain people with . . . read more

Which are Better Pets? Dogs or Cats?

By Keaton Vavra Many people believe that the best companions are ones that will stay by your side for their entire lives. This is why dogs or cats are known to be better companions for people.  . . . read more

What Brought You to Pierce?

A New Beginning in a Town Deb Koehlmoos Can Call Home  By Cameron Kuehler When Deb Koehlmoos left her teaching position at Dodge, she had no idea that a small town in Nebraska would become . . . read more

St. Patrick's Day

By Addisyn Ludden  St. Patrick's Day originated from Ireland. It was first celebrated in Ireland with religious services and feasts in honor of St. Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints. St. Patrick's . . . read more

High School Headlines

Journalism to be featured on 106 KIX   Pierce High’s journalism class is continuing to participate in a program called High School Headlines through 106 KIX radio (106.7 FM). Each week, the students in the class . . . read more

High School Headlines

Journalism to be featured on 106 KIX   Pierce High’s journalism class is continuing to participate in a program called High School Headlines through 106 KIX radio (106.7 FM). Each week, the students in the . . . read more

Sporleder is State Runner-Up

In a time when artificial intelligence is taking the writing world by storm, Pierce senior, Addison Sporleder, shows that writing is still a craft, and her craft is worthy of state runner-up honors.   . . . read more

30 Years of Pierce Wrestling 

By Addison Croghan  Believe it or not, this competition year was Pierce wrestling’s 30th birthday.  All the way back in March 1992, the Pierce School Board directed that . . . read more

High School Headlines

Journalism to be featured on 106 KIX   Pierce High’s journalism class is now participating in a program called High School Headlines through 106 KIX radio. Each week, the students in the class create a . . . read more

Remember to Purchase Your Yearbook!

by Ella Gaes    As the end of the school year is quickly approaching, remember to snag your 2021-2022 Pierce High yearbook now as they are only $30!  After May 1, the cost will go up to . . . read more

High School Headlines

Journalism to be featured on 106 KIX Pierce High’s journalism class is now participating in a program called High School Headlines through 106 KIX radio. Each week, the students in the class . . . read more

Amid the Chaos of COVID-19, Don’t Forget to Buy Your Yearbook

by MacKenzie Peters   It’s safe to say that the school year of 2019-2020 will be one to remember. Why not purchase a yearbook to reminisce on these memories for years to come? The journalism . . . read more

Yearbooks for Sale

by Katie Vogt   It’s that time of year again! Come pre-order your 2019-2020 yearbook while they’re still on sale. From now until December, yearbooks will only cost $25. After that, prices go up to $30 . . . read more

PHS Journalism Class Radio Broadcast

Journalism to be Featured on 106 KIX Pierce High’s journalism class is now participating in a program called High School Headlines through 106 KIX radio. Each week, the students in the class create a . . . read more

High School Headlines

by Samantha Fischer   Every Wednesday, 2 to 3 journalism staff members will be featured on the 106 KIX radio station. 106 KIX started as a radio station because it gave them the opportunity to inform the greater . . . read more

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