Cranes for Cancer club is a very compassionate group of people that turned a story of hope into reality. They find willing children with cancer and create a care packages for them. The care package consists of 1000 paper cranes strung together, drawings, and even the occasional stuffed animal. They estimate that they have folded [...]
The Wounded Warrior Project is a program that raises funds for the service members who have been injured while protecting our country, to give them a better life.
Story, photo by Luke Dellorso
Last seen in room D203: a sign of Roger B. Taney with the word ‘swag’ all over it. APUSH and sociology teacher Jennifer Woods said, “I’ve been trying to take it down, but it keeps reappearing. It’s taken on a life of its own.” In a debate conducted in her 1A/B APUSH class, a student [...]
Stacey McGivern, the new physics teacher, has started her year off with some excitement. On her first day with students she experienced an earthquake and only a week and a half later she survived a hurricane. For someone that grew up in southwestern Pennsylvania, a hurricane is something new and different. Although it has been [...]
The Broadneck Dance Company has recently begun its preparation for the upcoming pep-rally and homecoming season. The company has strong plans for its annual pep-rally dance this year. “Unlike last year when we did more of a tribal dance, this year we’re going back to our old roots of a mix between hip hop and [...]
Going home, sitting to class, or eating in the lunch may be fun but sitting in the hallways is even better according to Broadneck students. Many have noticed the large amount of students who gather in the auditorium lobby during the school day and it’s not because they’re enrolled in percussion instrumental instruction. Most of [...]
Many Broadneck students have filtered through Mrs. Stewart’s classroom through the years, whether it be for AP Literature, or an Honors or Standard English course. Being in the room, there is no way of missing the vibrant posters she has covering the walls. Anyone could conclude that it is student artwork, and arguably artworks of [...]
In the summer of 2008, Broadneck High School Japan Club members participated in an exchange program to Japan. There, students spent days sightseeing in Tokyo, living with students from Sagami-Ohno High School, and traveling to other Japanese cities such as Hakone. In spring 2009, Japan Club hosted 22 Japanese students and two teachers for a [...]
Margaret Nagy is a mother of three children: two girls and one boy. Her two daughters have already graduated from Broadneck High and her youngest son, Nick, is a sophomore here. Nagy comes into the office two times a month, once every other week. She helps volunteer and take calls at the front [...]