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Profiles in Leadership: Marybeth Sullivan

Noah Brown, Managing Editor January 27, 2015

How long have you worked in the Clayton School District? Do you have any favorite memories? It’s been a long time. Well, I started at Clayton High School and worked there for several years, and then...

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Profiles in Leadership: Evelyn Cohen

Noah Brown, Managing Editor January 27, 2015

Evelyn Cohen is a proud longtime Clayton resident. Involved is an understatement to describe the role she has had in the Clayton community. Cohen’s involvement in community service stems from following...

Adding an Infant

Adding an Infant

January 26, 2015

Recently at CHS, Algebra II teacher, Katelin Long, has announced that she is going to be a new mother. With that said, her due date is January 17; however, because of her Type 1 Diabetes, Mrs. Long maybe...

Upcoming Changes to the S.A.T.

Upcoming Changes to the S.A.T.

Dimitri Baldauf, Reporter January 26, 2015

As of 2016, the SAT will undergo its largest change in 30 years. The SAT is known to be an aptitude test with the purpose to predict the success of a student during the freshmen year. Because the test...

stl250 Cake outside of CHS

stl250 Cake

Joanne Kim, Writer January 26, 2015

During Homecoming week, the front of CHS was home to one of the stl250 cakes. The four foot, two-tier birthday cake featured cartoon characters like Scooby-doo, Snoopy, Tweety bird, Odie, and many more. As...

Flesh and Blood

Flesh and Blood

Amy Tishler, Reporter January 24, 2015

On Saturday Nov. 15, at 7 pm New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell spoke about and signed her latest novel, Flesh and Blood, at the Ethical Society.  The event was sponsored by Left Bank...

Silent Start to the Day

Silent Start to the Day

Amy Tishler, Reporter January 24, 2015

It is 7:45 a.m. on a Thursday morning, and approximately 20 students are scattered throughout the CHS library. The majority of them have binders and textbooks spread out on the wood tables in front of...

Are you a Werner? (Photo by Gwyneth Henke)

Profiles in Leadership: Kurtis Werner

Noah Brown, Managing Editor January 18, 2015

Kurtis Werner, CHS social studies teacher, was all set to start his teaching career at Oakville School District, when he was informed a spot at Clayton became available. “I was in the right place at...

Junior Sam Schneider fights for the ball against Kirkwood. (Photo by Andrew Erblich)

Mind-bending

Noah Brown and Neel Valurupalli January 18, 2015

CHS Athletic Director Bob Bone could see that his son wanted to stay on the court. The look in his eyes screamed “keep me in, Dad.” Bone looked on from the sidelines as his son, dribbling up the court...

Suzy Seldin and Sally Rosenthal chat in Seldins Clayton home.

A Lifetime of Laughter

Marina Henke, News Section Editor January 5, 2015

Squeals rang out across a crowded Famous Barr. Amidst starched dress shirts and pleated pants, Suzy Seldin and Sally Rosenthal laughed uncontrollably as Seldin’s mother stood by. “Won’t you two...

Olivia and her mother, Ilene. (photo from Olivia Joseph)

Community of Compassion

Alex Bernard and Brian Gatter December 3, 2014

Cancer is growing increasingly prevalent in the world as a whole, and, consequently, in the CHS community. Although people often prefer to keep their family’s health history private, it is important...

The entrance to the Cortex

Startups in St. Louis

Nicholas Lee, Managing Editor; Webmaster November 7, 2014

“I had no idea what’s going on here.” That’s the most common quote that Donn Rubin, President and CEO of BioSTL and CHS parent, hears when he meets with visiting investors and entrepreneurs from...

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