By Makenzie Marsh, contributing writer One year ago, the dream of offering early childhood education at Scott County School District 2 seemed nearly impossible. For at least the last decade,…
Spam Instagram accounts grow in popularity
By Riley Wright, contributing writer Spam Instagram accounts have grown in popularity at SHS. These accounts have become one of the most talked about, social media-related topics around the school….
SHS senior receives Lilly scholarship
By Ashley Mihalik, contributing writer A surprise of flowers and of a congratulatory letter came to the door of the 2022 Lilly Endowment Scholarship winner, Lara McGlothlin, on a Monday…
The Booster wins state’s top award
Scottsburg High School’s student newspaper, The Booster, won the state’s top award, The Hoosier Star. The Indiana High School Press Association made the announcement on Monday, Nov. 1. All student…
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SHS Warriors Football Hype 2021
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SHS supports mental health by adding social worker to counseling staff
To help support mental health education and support students and their families, Scott County School District 2 added two social work positions at Scottsburg High School and Scottsburg Middle School….
Track moves forward as freshmen, sophomores start their first season
With more COVID-19 mandates being lifted, spring sports have prompted student-athletes to resume regular practices and games or meets. As of 2020, the track team had an entire year to…
Softball team slides into winning record
Sliding into softball season, the Warriorettes move right along with a standing record of 11-2 at press time. Now that the season is underway, the girls have become very close…
Underclassmen should not attend prom
Some students fantasize about the thought of attending prom once they are in high school, but prom is intended for those juniors and seniors — not underclassmen. Even with that…
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COVID-19 vaccine available to Indiana teachers, staff after Biden prioritizes educators
Despite the choice the state made regarding which groups would receive prioritization of the vaccine, President Joe Biden announced on March 2 that teachers and staff can start to receive the vaccine at the pharmacies that the federal government provides the vaccine to even if the state does not recognize teachers and school staff as a priority.
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Students provide top picks on favorite movies, shows to watch Scrolling through Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime, or just the channels on your television, the number of choices…