BY KAYDEE DWYER In elementary school, students aren’t just taught to read, write, or count; they are also taught how to interact with one another. In a “normal” classroom, each student is neurotypical, meaning someone is not on the autism spectrum, while in another classroom there are students […]
The guys cover a variety of topics: Devious Licks, Metallica Discussion, Whataburger coming to the area, SantaCaliGon, Desert City, Future Fears, Roko’s Basilisk Theory, and Heartbreak Tales
BY MOLLY SLOAN Two years ago, if you had asked Truman students what they first thought of when they heard the word “mask,” you probably would have gotten a lot of different answers. It’s possible some might have mentioned masks for costumes, traditionally found at party stores and […]
Earlier this week Truman students participated in a student-led spirit day that focused on the 2000s. This deviated from the normal way spirit weeks and days are organized through student council and staff approved. This new variety of student spirit day seemed to generate participation from quite a […]
THS Media caught up with a couple clubs to discuss how things are going to start the year.
BY MOLLY SLOAN It’s fall again, and this year we’re just a little closer to getting back to normal. The Homecoming dance will be held Saturday, October 16 at 7 p.m. on the football field. Students interested in attending must fill out a Google document shared by email, […]
Trey, Toby, and John take us through a variety of rivalry week topics. They interview a couple members of the student section. Talk with new starting quarterback John Chapin. Before being joined by fellow THS media members Rodell Wyatt and Griffen Hernandez for a larger conversation about rivalries […]
We caught up with Truman’s new head basketball coach to discuss the upcoming season.
It’s rivalry week at Truman high school. Athletes across many sports geared up and played rivals from William Chrisman and Van Horn. In this post you’ll find all of our rivalry week coverage. Here’s a look at the hype for rivalry week from coaches, fans, and athletes. Now […]
BY ROSA PRESTON Ever heard of, “The Boy Who Cried Wolf?” It’s a classic story about a boy who lies to his village and eventually is believed to be lying when he’s really in trouble. Well, in this situation, it’s somewhat similar, but with the potential for more […]