Over the past year, the rise of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) attacks has exponentially worsened since the beginning of the pandemic. In a 2020-2021 National Report from the Stop AAPI Hate Organization, "3,795 incidents [were] received by the Stop AAPI Hate reporting center from March 19, 2020 to February 28, 2021." That's almost 79 … Continue reading Finally Speaking Out Against AAPI Hate
Author: Tonyara Wilson
A Look Into Gelsey Phillips
Here at Shelbyville Central High School there are so many amazing students with great drive and character. One of many is our very own Gelsey Phillips! Gelsey Phillips on the 2020 Basketball Homecoming Court Gelsey is currently a Senior and is ranked number 3 for our class! I first met Gelsey my sixth grade year … Continue reading A Look Into Gelsey Phillips
The SCHS Art Society Is Back!!
Many school organizations and events were canceled this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. One of many to cease meetings for the 2020-2021 school year was the Shelbyville Central High School Art Society. However, the Art Society is super excited and grateful to continue safely meet during this chaotic year. "I'm so happy that we still … Continue reading The SCHS Art Society Is Back!!
The 2020-2021 Shelbyville Central Yearbook
This school year is probably the craziest we've all had in our entire school career. But through all the crazy last minute changes and challenges, the yearbook staff is working their hardest to produce the best yearbook they can. Diana Campos, a three-year member, said," We're like a journal for the school. We cover events … Continue reading The 2020-2021 Shelbyville Central Yearbook
An International Twist
Many of us have our own unique backstory. After my interview with my dear friend Siree McRady over her experience as an international student in Thailand, I wanted to learn more about her parents and their experiences, as well. Andrew and Julie McRady in traditional Thai wedding dress next to a tuktuk We conducted our … Continue reading An International Twist
What It’s Really Like to be an International Student
A few weeks ago, I was watching some videos over what it's like to be an international student. It really started to make me think and recall back to my mother telling me that she almost sent my younger brother and I to attend an international school in Thailand. I wanted to learn more about … Continue reading What It’s Really Like to be an International Student
The SCHS Science Olympiad Team
Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic, we all need a little laugh every once in awhile. Well, don't you fret because I've got you and your serotonin levels in for a treat. Why did the cloud date the fog? Because he was so down to Earth. (aweee) Now, back to our scheduled program, haha. As mentioned … Continue reading The SCHS Science Olympiad Team
The SCHS Art Society!
Shelbyville Central High School is full of so many opportunities for every student. From student council to Science Olympiad to FFA, everyone can find a place to here at SCHS! For young, aspiring artists, the Art Society is the place to be. "We started in September 2013. The name was originally The Art Majors and … Continue reading The SCHS Art Society!
A Spooky 2020-2021 SCHS Homecoming
Spooky season has finally arrived, and here at Shelbyville Central High School, we are embracing the very spooky vibes through our Halloween themed homecoming! I won't even try any Halloween puns because they're so corny. Haha. Dress-Up Dates: Monday, Oct. 26 - NO SCHOOLTuesday, Oct. 27 - Tacky Costume Tuesday (dress in your tackiest Halloween … Continue reading A Spooky 2020-2021 SCHS Homecoming
Oh, To Take Part in Inktober or No?
October has finally arrived this year, and for artists, it's that special time of the year again; to take part or to not take part in the international sensation Inktober. Inktober, for those who may not know, is a daily art prompt that challenges artists to create a work of art every day through the … Continue reading Oh, To Take Part in Inktober or No?