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  • April 17The first period Social Studies classes gathered in Hornet Arena this morning to give teacher Ricky Manes the Teacher of the Year Award. Manes is a U.S History, AP Research, Civics and Holocaust & Human Behavior teacher. He was chosen out of the 13 and was given the award by administration.
  • April 15Food boxes are available each Thursday from 4-5pm at Davis Elementary, Salem Elementary and the Food Service Warehouse.
  • April 15In celebration of Military Child Month, Bryant School District asks that everyone wear purple on Wednesday, April 17th to celebrate and showcase respect for military families.
  • April 12The city of Bryant is hosting a ribbon cutting event at the Hampton Inn to celebrate their new remodel on April 25th.
The student news publication of Bryant High School in Bryant, Arkansas

Prospective Online

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

Prospective Online

Friends To Family

Friends To Family

Nathan Bush, Staff Writer | November 17, 2016

The legacy of sophomore football player Randy Thomas is beginning to take shape. Thomas was known as a must-watch at Bethel Middle School, and last year as a freshman, he rushed for 1,700 yards and 30...

Senior Agustina Rey plays the flute

Finding Fulfillment

Jake Roedel, Staff Writer | November 15, 2016

The football team endures grueling practices to be in top physical shape. The band practices their performance for hours on end until every little detail is right. A student stays up late to work on a...

Senior Spencer Hanner leaves after fourth period for internship.

Working for the Weekend

Jake Roedel, Staff Writer | November 4, 2016

The school gives students the opportunity to do something that is commonly fantasized about: leaving school early. Through the Work Based Learning program, some students get to leave campus before the...

Burchfield Takes The Reigns

Burchfield Takes The Reigns

Abby Hagner, Staff Writer | October 27, 2016

Galloping around the last barrel, Junior Alissa Burchfield releases the feeling of accomplishment as being handed the glittering golden trophy, Burchfield competes in horse competitions all around the...

Spirit Week: Tag Team Tuesday

Spirit Week: Tag Team Tuesday

Sarah Graham, Print Editor | October 19, 2016

Students and staff members grabbed a partner or group to dress up with for Tag Team Tuesday. Dressed in leather and covered in facepaint, juniors Clay Campbell, Cole Campbell, Dax Clatworthy and...

Students participate in a relay race for a spirit week game.

Spirit Week: Punday Monday

Sarah Graham, Print Editor | October 18, 2016

Students and staff started off spirit week with their “punniest” outfit, strutting down the halls to show off their creativity for Punday Monday. Decorating himself in furniture and household...

Senior Nick Hammonds works on his artwork

Perception, Expression, Identity

Jake Roedel, Staff Writer | October 18, 2016

The artist touches the pencil to the blank white paper, beginning the journey of self-expression. An artist’s purpose in any work is to convey and inspire a certain feeling or emotion, whether it be...

Senior Daniel Welch works the register at Chick-fil-A.

Balancing School and Work

Jake Roedel, Staff Writer | October 12, 2016

Right as the school dismissal bell rings, students who have to work rush to their cars, put on their work attire and then fight the heavy afternoon traffic just to make it to work on time. Instead of participating...

Junior Madison Treat with children in Uganda.

New Horizons : Students Summer Trips

Jack Selig, Staff Writer | October 6, 2016

Bumping up and down in the back of an old covered truck in Central Africa or standing 100 yards away from a pack of wolves are not typical situations for anyone to be in, let alone a high school student...

Student Senate Tackles the Trash Problem

Student Senate Tackles the Trash Problem

Lauren Wilson, Writer | October 4, 2016

The average American produces 4.3 pounds of garbage per day, according to a 2011 Duke University study. With 2,900 students on campus, that equals 12,470 pounds of trash, and not all of it makes it into...

Diversity Prevails in H&M Ad

Diversity Prevails in H&M Ad

Dahlia Bray, Staff Writer | October 3, 2016

H&M’s autumn 2016 ad campaign not only features the hottest fall styles, but also features some of the most diverse models for an ad this year. H&M’s latest ad breaks away from the typical...

Junkins National Honor Semifinalist

Junkins National Honor Semifinalist

Abby Hagner, Staff Writer | September 28, 2016

The National Merit Scholarship program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships. Senior John Mark Junkins is the only National Merit Semifinalist in Saline county.   “It’s...

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