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  • March 26Senior Week starts next week, all seniors who have signed up will be spending advisory, and on Wednesday their lunch periods, in the arena to play games so their teams win
  • March 26Spanish Honor Society is hosting a Spring Dance Competition on Friday, March 29 during Advisory and 1st Lunch. Contestants will be asked to pay a $5 entry fee, and prizes will be awarded to competition winners! If you’d like to compete, click here. // LINK: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v6Dz0MT1NWCMUw7RVFslA1QMGNAFyKBoU-HAHG5Ff4Q/edit
  • March 26On March 26th at 5PM the Bryant High School Baseball team will be playing a home game against Central on our Home field
The student news publication of Bryant High School in Bryant, Arkansas

Prospective Online

The student news publication of Bryant High School in Bryant, Arkansas

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If Teens Took Over the District

If Teens Took Over the District

Alexis Burch, Writer | October 19, 2015

Shorts no more than four inches above the knee. Finish the assignment by the end of class or it is homework. Park in the assigned spot. These are just a few of the daily demands placed on students. What...

Meaning Behind the Medium

Meaning Behind the Medium

Sarah Graham, Writer | October 5, 2015

From tangled lines of pencil to a profound painting, there is more to art than what the eye can see. There are different motives to create art, but for senior Teresa Rodarte, art is a mystery. “I...

Help Comes from 2000 Miles Away

Help Comes from 2000 Miles Away

Abby Hagner, Writer | September 30, 2015

Help comes from 6000 miles away Stoves, food baskets and a Bible study. Seniors Emily Stewart, Maddie Dunn and Ashley Groves went on a mission trip with their youth group at First Southern Baptist Church...

Rocking Out the Last 5 Seconds of Summer

Rocking Out the Last 5 Seconds of Summer

Edith Garcia | September 24, 2015

In the blink of an eye, it was over. The thousands of once filled seats became empty. One by one, the crowd disappeared, diminishing from over 15,000 people to a few hundred. “The best way to end...

One Last Hurrah

One Last Hurrah

Natalie Burgess | September 23, 2015

Four cities, three countries, along for the ride on her sister’s senior trip, junior Alex Dillard ventured with her mom, dad, and sister Mercedes to Europe as a last hurrah before her sister’s ultimate...

Jamaican Memories

Jamaican Memories

Alyssa Jones | September 22, 2015

While some students sat at home enjoying the splendors of Netflix, Lauren Fuller kicked back and embraced the rays and constant flow of reggae music in Jamaica. Just a week before her junior year began,...

Two necklaces in the hands of juniors Abby Catton and Presli Pendergrass. | Julia Nall photo

Pearls for Patients

Julia Nall, Print Editor | September 21, 2015

Juniors Abby Catton and Presli Pendergrass are business owners with a charitable focus, following companies such as TOMS, the popular apparel brand which uses profits to support the impoverished. Fifty...

Displayed on her table at club fir, Zhu laid out postcards from Eastern countries. | Photo Autumn Pruett

“Not Our Generation:” Eastern Culture Club Challenges Stereotypes

Alexis Burch, Writer | September 20, 2015

Chinese lanterns, milk tea and the destruction of cultural stereotypes: Welcome to the Eastern Culture Club. Senior Wenjie Zhu, founder and president, and senior Sharayah Wallace, vice president,...

BHS: Students in the Summer

BHS: Students in the Summer

Emma Goad | July 1, 2015

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Design Wenjie Zhu

Summer Jobs From Home

Araya Pomplun | June 2, 2015

Looking for a job for the first time may be intimidating, but these e-commerce platforms are perfect first time jobs for ambitious teens. There are even scholarships for students who take it upon themselves...

Fast Five

Fast Five

Prospective Staff | June 1, 2015

Questions by Jazzmyn Peterson 1. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why? 2. What is your preferred form of protection? 3. Are you a morning or a night person and why? 4....

A participation award from the 2013 Arkansas Model United Nations Conference. | photo Julia Nall

Small Club, Big Politics

Julia Nall | June 1, 2015

Model United Nations: politics, persuasion and debate. Countries, crisis, poverty and war all meet within the club; a place for global issues in a small town. Once a year, students gather from Arkansas,...

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