By Derek Etter
Social Media & Marketing Editor When strolling through the halls of the C100s, students recognize the Life Skills class, always decorated with names of students. However, the formerly unused room next to it presents an entirely new array of possibilities for the Life Skills class to delve into and learn from. The Life Skills class, teaching students how to refine skills they will utilize upon graduation, have recently renovated a new room next to its home base in the C100s. The apartment sized room is now being used to add to the Life Skills curriculum, with students visiting the class three to four times weekly to apply hands-on the skills they learn about in class.
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By Carrie Knight
Multimedia Editor Red Lion FFA had another busy start to the school year, now they prepare for many more upcoming events. “We have several exciting and memorable activities planned for the year,” said Rebecca Parsons, the current FFA President. “We hope to get the school involved in community service activities, and knowledgement of agricultural education. I am excited to see what our chapter can accomplish.” Falls skills day is coming up for the club in early November. This is when members from FFA come together from Adams, Franklin, and York counties. Throughout the day individuals will compete in CDE’s (Career Development Event) including apple judging, aquatics, tractor driving, forestry, and agronomy. By Carly Guise
Editor-in-Chief For some, an ACL injury and no sports for a year may have the end of all things. For Phil Douglass, though, it was only the closing of one window that led to the opening of another. Today, Phil is an intern at Studio 117 - a music studio in the heart of York City - but at the beginning of his high school career, the sports he played were everything. “I had no intention of doing music at all until I got hurt playing football. Sports was the only thing I wanted to do,” the Red Lion junior said. “Just sports. But I got hurt and I couldn’t do anything, so I went to music.” By Eli Lanehart
Business Manager Students may remember in years past that safety precautions have been centered around the passive-resistance of “staying down” in a classroom, waiting for a hostile to pass. This all is about to change as Red Lion is taking on the safety system that has been storming the nation - ALICE. “It’s a shift to how we usually do our lockdowns when we would potentially have problems,” Principal Grant Gouker said. By Cora Beyer
Staff Writer Look at Jenna Kehoe. Standing at five feet six inches, golden curls falling neatly, and bright blue eyes that shine like spotlights. Her radiant smile lights up the room, as she exudes care and bravery. Standing next to her, always glued to her side, is a mirror image of herself. Hailey Kehoe holds the same warmth and identical curls frame her face. The sisters are never seen apart, almost like creating two halves of a whole. However, this perfect bond was almost broken four years ago when Jenna sat clutching her sister’s hand as she struggled on a hospital bed. By Brittany Butler Staff Writer A white Ford Explorer SUV is parked in front of a beach house. Inside the car, the windows are wiped down, the interior is dusted, leather seats are free of any spills, and the carpet is vacuumed with no stains. It’s a spotless car from the inside to the outside. There is something unique about the person that drives it. In the back seat there is a sign that reads Amenities. There’s water, candy, snacks, gum, mints, tissues, wet wipes, a lint roller, hand sanitizer, Febreze, car sick bags, and acetaminophen. There’s even a tip jar for people that want to tip for great service. |
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