In 2009, YouTube was seen as just a place to post some funny videos, but in the past two years, the video streaming site has turned into a world-wide phenomenon.
Youtube has progressed a lot since its...
Clayton’s newest teacher isn’t exactly new to the school.
Alex Schwent, a first year teacher in the math department spent most of the second semester of the 2013-2014 year as a student teacher in...
Numbers don’t lie. No one can argue against the notion that a numerical value provides some sort of concrete insight into the operation of a system. However, numbers often don’t tell widely accepted...
One of the biggest responsibilities that high school presents to each student during their four-year experience is to put together a schedule that works best for them.
Although in the long run it seems...
Introduction
Unique only to Clayton and a few others school districts in the St. Louis area is a sports-related policy known as the “no-cut” policy. With it, these districts have decided that...
Ray “Ricky” Armstead said, laughing. “I did it.” On the world’s biggest stage, Ray Armstead, parent of CHS freshman Ray Armstead Jr., along with three other track and field teammates accomplished...
Junior John Howard lives to play on the field. He lives for the moment when he throws a perfect pitch and gets the sweet satisfaction of throwing a strikeout. He lives for the atmosphere and thrill of...
A group of about 30 Globe writers went to Webster University today for a young journalists convention hosted by School Journalism. Schools from around the St. Louis area attended with their school...