By: Faith Nickens The 2018-2019 school year has brought big changes to Truman High School. This includes having to wear your ID badge when going to the restroom, the office or leaving class in general. This change had been considered at Truman before the 2018-2019 school year, but […]
By: Regan Henning Photo by: Olivia Lundquist “It doesn’t look like a prison anymore.” Said Marisa Jackson, sophomore. Not something you’d usually hear when describing a school cafeteria. This, however, was the situation with Truman last year. This year on the other hand, has made that a very […]
By: Regan Henning Complaints of all kind chime through the air such as “ew mine’s so bad,” or “my pictures are always so ugly.” This is a regular high school picture day. The students who aren’t happy with their pictures are going to remain unhappy with the fact […]
By: Faith Nickens One thing Truman High School prides itself on is having a variety of clubs for all of their students interests. Knowing this, in October of 2017, a group of students founded the Strategy Club, focused around playing multiplayer story based games such as Dungeons and […]
By: Annie Jackson Photo By: Chloe Armstrong The metronome is clicking. The second-quarter of Truman’s first home football game just ended. As the guard is making their way out on the field, Truman sophomore Allison Jackson, guard member for two years, is ready to perform. “I love the […]
By: Nevaeh Robinson The students bustled around the classroom, papers are passed around with the plans on it, marks made here and there as changes are shouted through the room. With each school year there is a huge amount of activities that students can choose to partake in […]
By: Regan Henning Over the summer of 2018 a lot of developments were made to Truman. Last year the school was only halfway done with remodeling so coming back this year, the upperclassmen got a pleasant surprise. When asked, students agreed that the cafeteria and overall look of […]
BY CRAIG STEWART Hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets around Penn Quarter, in D.C, participating in “March for Our Lives”, as they protested against shootings and gun violence in schools and demanded for stronger gun control laws. Many people held signs that read things like, “protect our […]
BY PAOLA AMARO Truman high school would like to ensure that their beloved seniors have a wonderful and safe graduation night so they will be hosting, “Project Grad: The Final Goodbye” event on May 26th at the Blue Springs Fieldhouse. The students and their guests must arrive at Truman […]