Spartan Scroll
May Edition
Student Senate Officers
Elections for the 2018-19 officers were held on Friday, May 11.
Senior Class President: Katherine Hager
Representatives: Diamond Davis & Ryan Tolbert
Junior Class President: Vi Tran
VP: Kennedy Freeman
Secretary: Sydney Clevenger
Treasurer: Tara Ginter
Representatives: Allison Farris & Lochlyn Adrian
Sophmore Class President: Molly Wright
VP: Ashton Martin
Secretary: Maggie Crist
Treasurer: Mckenzie Baker
Representatives: Anah Clickner & Candace Vargas
Student Body President:
VP: Sydney Flood
Treasurer: Hailey Hardy
Track Recognition
Sectional Qualifiers
Verne' Holt- Shot Put
Hilary Bloss- DiscusMolly Greene- Pole Vault
Will Sells- Pole Vault
Keiasiah Mozee- Long Jump
Isabella Ross- 1600m & 3200m
Han. Hardy, T. Jackson, V. Lea, K. Dalton 4 x 800 Relay
State Qualifiers
Isabella Ross- 1600m
Molly Green- Pole Vault
Verne' Holt- Shot Put
Hillary Bloss- Discus
Soccer
Emma Divers- 2nd team
Tara Ginter- 2nd team
Baseball Recognition
Michael Boeding
Ben Heimann
Nick Gelina
Joshua Price
Favorite Memories
-Katherine Hager
"My favorite memory was gaining more skills being a part of DECA and growing a stronger bond with Taylee and Katherine!"
-Taylor Powell
"When I was protecting Barker from Cameron and ended up making a dent in the wall."
-Tyler Webb
"When Marin was trying to plug her phone into the charger, but instead plugged her drink in. We laughed so hard we cried!"
-Rebekah Mefford
"My favorite memory was being a part of DECA."
-Allie Stone
"Getting to hang out with new friends."
-Quentin Smith
"Going to football games to cheer and dressing up with Get Up Girls."
-Marin Tadrus
Medical Skills
Medical Anatomy Grades 10–12(1 credit-1 st semester) This course is designed for students interested in pursuing a medical career. The curriculum of the program is designed to help students develop a solid beginning foundation in anatomy and physiology. The Anatomy in Clay curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning as students use manikins and clay to build the anatomy systems of the human body. The content of this class will enhance students’ knowledge base needed for pursuing a medical career.
Medical Pathophysiology Grade 10-12(1credit-2nd semester) Prerequisite: Successful completion of Medical Anatomy or both semesters of high school level Anatomy and Physiology (cannot take concurrently) This course is designed to build on prior basic anatomy and physiology knowledge. The curriculum makes Pathophysiology (the changes/symptoms that accompany a particular syndrome or disease) incredibly easy to learn by using vivid graphic characters. The characters and pictures help students maximize their power of visual thinking in understanding Pathophysiology. Content includes basic descriptions 9 of how disorders occur, what signs to look for, and if there are risk factors that contribute to disorders, all of which help prepare students pursuing medical careers.
Graduates of 2018!
Have a great summer!!!
Student Quotes
Nia Reed: Keep up with your school work.
Whitney France: Make friends and have fun.
T'leah Powell: stay in school and do your best.
Alisabeth Wetzel: Every year counts, so don't slack.
Taelan Holmes: Always try your best and never give up.