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All things EHS all the time

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Carter Davis, quarterback, looks to throw a pass during the Eureka vs. Lafayette football game, Sept. 20.

Day in the Life: Carter Davis

Drew Dunaway, reporter October 18, 2019

The starting quarterback for the Eureka Wildcats is a large responsibility, being that the whole city seems to revolve around the Friday night lights. As a sophomore, Carter Davis, quarterback, stepped...

The ACT is designed to test a high-schooler’s ability and preparation for college-level work and it is used for college admission in schools around the country. The SAT is based on a 1600 point-scale, which averages the three sections the standardized test contains.

ACT vs. SAT: Which is better and why?

Olivia Dolan and Natalie Criswell October 15, 2019

Standardized Testing. It’s a phrase that many high-schoolers around the country fear.  Hours of testing, headaches that always seem to follow the test and the fear of not getting a high enough score...

Déjà Brew: Red House Kitchen

Déjà Brew: Red House Kitchen

Sedona Sayers, reporter September 20, 2019

For 13 years I lived in the small town of Imperial Beach on the southern border of San Diego, California. This summer I had the privilege to revisit my hometown and continue my coffee review column...

Déjà Brew: Café du Monde

Déjà Brew: Café du Monde

Sedona Sayers, reporter April 26, 2019

For generations, coffee has been a cornerstone in everyday life whether it be a part of your morning routine or an afternoon treat with a friend. Some may not know this, but the coffee industry requires...

Throwing like a girl

Audrey Brown, reporter March 27, 2019

When Skylinn Pogue (9) found out she made the freshman baseball team, her family was not surprised. Skylinn Pogue grew up in Canada, where baseball was a popular sport for both boys and girls to pursue....

The Eureka Wildcats club hockey team celebrates their defeat of Fort Zumwalt West for the Founders Cup Championship at Queeny Park, Feb. 22. The Wildcats entered the bracket with a 5-15-1 record, but ultimately took the cup with their 6-1 win.

Playing at a price

Audrey Brown, reporter February 26, 2019

The club ice hockey team defeated Fort Zumwalt West 6-1 in an exciting match to win the Founders Cup Championship, Feb. 22. Ice hockey is one of the few club sports offered at EHS, along with boys lacrosse,...

2019 Teacher of the Year | Andy Ribbing

2019 Teacher of the Year | Andy Ribbing

Ethan Fine, editor-in-chief February 25, 2019

The EHS Teacher of the Year committee announced Andy Ribbing, Science, as EHS 2019 Teacher of the Year, Feb. 25. Ribbing’s wife, son, parents and uncle all surprised him by entering his classroom...

Gwaltney received a perfect score on her ACT, something less than one percent of students do.

Q&A | Erin Gwaltney

Ethan Fine, editor-in-chief February 20, 2019

Erin Gwaltney (11) defied the odds when she received a perfect score of 36 on her ACT in December 2018. Just .20 percent of every student that takes the ACT receives a 36, according to the ACT 2018...

Dr. Mark Miles will officially be Rockwoods superintendent, Monday, July 1.

Getting to know Dr. Mark Miles

Ethan Fine, editor-in-chief February 12, 2019

The EHS-hub sat down with Dr. Mark Miles, the incoming superintendent for Rockwood School District, Feb. 12. Here's what we learned about him: You come from a nationally-recognized, top-rated school...

Humans of Eureka

Humans of Eureka

February 6, 2019

Humans of Eureka is a new project by the EHS-hub that takes a closer look at the people behind the faces we see everyday around Eureka High School. Based on Brandon Stanton’s Humans of New York series,...

Two sides to every story

Two sides to every story

January 9, 2019

When the EHS-hub first began working on "Putting up a fight," our in-depth look at the #MeToo movement, we noticed that there were two sides to every story. With such a controversial topic like sexual...

2018 Winding down with words

2018 Winding down with words

Ethan Fine, editor-in-chief December 18, 2018

As the first semester comes to a close and students leave for winter break, the EHS-hub staff signs off with a few words to think about. These words are our 2018 Words of the year. Scandalous: making...

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