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The student news site of Clayton High School.

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The student news site of Clayton High School.

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Ivy Reed

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief

Ivy is a senior at CHS and excited to return to Globe as co-Editor-in-Chief this year! She joined the staff three years ago because she has always loved to write and believes in the important role of journalism to inform society and hold power to account. She competes on the Speech and Debate and Mock Trial teams outside of Globe.

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After moving back to her hometown of Maplewood to start at CHS, she hopes to bring with her a commitment to connecting with her students through interactive and engaging classes.

Ava Hughes

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief
September 1, 2022
A train departs the Clayton MetroLink station.

Public Transportation in St. Louis

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief
March 28, 2022
Two bills in the Missouri legislature aimed at protecting parents rights have fueled a debate over critical race theory.

1474 & 1995

Ivy Reed and Shane LaGesse
February 9, 2022
English Teacher Melissa Goodlett

Melissa Goodlett

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief
September 19, 2021
Staff Ed: Teacher Sabbaticals

Staff Ed: Teacher Sabbaticals

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief
June 22, 2021
Reporter Ivy Reed shares some of her journal entries. Art by Ella Cuneo

Corona Columns: Issue #6

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief
April 16, 2020
Clayton metro station.

Sketchy

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief
December 5, 2019
Zoning maps of Clayton highlights trends that reflect a history of housing and zoning concerns.

Diversity, Duplexes and the Middle Class

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief
October 14, 2019
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