Goals still high for girls basketball despite key losses
Russell Cloon, BHS Journalism
November 16, 2011
Even with the losses of its top three scorers, the girls basketball team still has the same, if not higher expectations for the upcoming season. “I expect that we’ll be a very competitive team,” coach Bob Martin said. “We should challenge for league championship.” Martin is very optimistic... Read more »
Experiencing life in a wheelchair
Danielle Boline, BHS Journalism
November 16, 2011
Some of Baldwin High School’s students made a point to try to understand the way of life in a wheelchair. Special Education teacher Laura Beaulieu read a book “Rebound” by Eric Walters. This book gave her an idea on conducting an experiment with her class to experience a day in a wheelchair. The... Read more »
Chemoween brings fun, learning together
Katie Pattrick, BHS Journalism
November 16, 2011
The BHS college chemistry class held their fourth annual Chemoween on Friday, Oct. 28. “Chemoween is the BHS college chemistry’s way of celebrating halloween,” Chemistry teacher Nikki Burnett said. It was an eventful day for many participants. “It was a day where all the sixth graders came during... Read more »
A new way to recycle
Glenn McCabe, BHS Journalism
November 15, 2011
On average, each American drinks 597 cans of soda each year. About twenty-eight percent of those cans become litter instead of being recycled. BHS 3D Design Art class has found a way to creatively recycle soda cans. The students in this class have to build an object out of wire and used soda cans. “We... Read more »
Recognition for BHS sports teams is unequal
Abbi Carlson, BHS Journalism
November 15, 2011
Everyone has seen at least one of the typical high school movies. In these movies the quarterback of the football team rules the school and all of the girls drool over him and his teammates so it only makes sense that the high school football players would be treated like that in real life. This season,... Read more »
Mardi Gras plans return
Jenna Irey, BHS Journalism
November 15, 2011
Baldwin High School’s annual version of Mardi Gras is planning a repeat performance on Jan. 26, coordinated by special education teacher Laura Beaulieu. The day is planned to raise awareness for special education services and students. “There will be many events to do there,” Beaulieu said. “Wii... Read more »
‘Cinderella’ to be first musical in new PAC
Austin Kraus, BHS Journalism
November 15, 2011
Performances have been a part of civilization since people learned to talk. This year is no different. The Baldwin High School Theater is performing the musical “Cinderella” for the community’s enjoyment this fall. Preparations are going strong as the two week period arrives. “We are beginning... Read more »
Make high school sports divisions, not classes
Russell Cloon, BHS Journalism
November 15, 2011
Many think it is only fair to have smaller schools in separate classes from the bigger schools. But what are downsides of this? In some instances, there might be a completely dominant school winning state championships left and right while other schools are left in the dust. At some point the state... Read more »
Bulldog college signings
November 15, 2011
Each year, many Bulldog student-athletes sign to take their talents to the next level at various colleges around the country. Check here for an updated list of signings throughout the year. Madeline Brungardt, Saint Louis University, softball Paris Nottingham, Oklahoma State University, equestrian



