A Wrinkle In Time: Book Review
A Wrinkle in Time is a science fantasy novel written by American writer Madeleine L’Engle, and was first published in 1962. The book received many accolades, most notably the prestigious Newbery Medal – an award given to authors of “the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.” The story centers around Meg Murry, her five-year-old genius brother Charles Wallace, and her friend, Calvin O’Keefe … Continue reading A Wrinkle In Time: Book Review
Irish Recipe: Irish Bread Braid
A delicious way to celebrate St. Patrick’s day and try something new! Total Time- 45 Minutes Servings – 4 Ingredients 2 cans Pillsbury refrigerated Crescent Dough Sheet 6 ounces sliced corned beef 1 cup chopped cooked spinach 2 large red potatoes, boiled, cooled and sliced 1 cup shredded white cheddar cheese Egg wash (1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water) Caraway seeds, for sprinkling … Continue reading Irish Recipe: Irish Bread Braid
A Movie for Friday Night 3/9
A Wrinkle in Time– Meg Murry will have to face a greater challenge then she has ever had to face – her dad has been gone for five years after he discovered a new planet. She will find that its up to her to find her dad who has been lost out in the universe and three powerful beings will guide her path. There’s only … Continue reading A Movie for Friday Night 3/9
Cardinal Questions and Randomness
This weekly feature is where we ask four students and a teacher random questions and hopefully get to know our Cardinals just a little bit better. If you have questions you’d like to see featured here, let us know in the reply section, come to the library, or send us a message in Instagram! The more random and funnier, the better! Answers compiled by Destiny … Continue reading Cardinal Questions and Randomness
Farewell Mr. Kirby
On February 28, 2018, our beloved Mr. Kirby was promoted to Program Specialist in charge of Advanced Learners and will be working with district personnel at the Professional Development Center. Throughout his twelve years here at Cardinal City (his first job as a teacher!) he was a man of many hats – a Social Studies teacher, an English teacher and Department Chair, the SUMMA adviser, … Continue reading Farewell Mr. Kirby
Movies for Friday Night Out
Death Wish This action-thriller is about a surgeon who has to deal with the people who are rushed to his ER as a result of the violence in Chicago. Then one day his wife and daughter are brutally attacked. He decides to take matters into his own hands when the police don’t want do anything because they have other crimes in their hands. Then there … Continue reading Movies for Friday Night Out
Oh the Places We’ll GO!
By Mrs. Bunn So what exactly is Travel Club at SBHS? Well, the answer to that question is the opportunity for YOU as an SBHS student to travel to see different locations around the US and abroad. SBHS has several trips planned over the next several years: June 2018: New York City: 5 days in Manhattan where we’ll climb the Empire State Building, visit the … Continue reading Oh the Places We’ll GO!
United We Stand
As you all know, on February 22nd, we had a lockdown during lunch. Many thought it was tied to the online post that was posted by someone threatening to shoot a school in our district. At no moment was SBHS in any danger as this was a safety precaution due to a community PD warning. Even so, the campus was cleared in under three minutes. … Continue reading United We Stand
Top 5 Songs of 2/25/18 – 3/3/18
1) New Rules By Dua Lipa 2) Perfect By Ed Sheeran 3) How Long By Charlie Puth 4) Let You Down By NF 5) Him & I By G-Eazy and Halsey Continue reading Top 5 Songs of 2/25/18 – 3/3/18
Mexican Election
On June 1, 2018, President of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto will see who will succeed him as the leader of Mexico. Many people have a negative view of Mexico, but they don’t realize that the negative stereotype is just that – a stereotype. Mexico has movie theaters, Starbucks, KFC, Domino’s Pizza, Little Caesars, subway, McDonalds, Burger King and more. Mexico is a rich country, not … Continue reading Mexican Election
