The Bobcat Way

The Bobcat Way

February 17, 2012  
Filed under News, Top Stories

Mr. Oberndorfer’s Interactive Media B class has been hard at work this semester in producing a series of public service announcements highlighting the main character qualities our school wants students to exemplify. Their campaign? The Bobcat Way. Check out the series of PSA’s they have posted... Read more »

Courtwarming King & Queen Announced

Courtwarming King & Queen Announced

February 14, 2012 • Staff Report  
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Congratulations to Alex Bright and Brad Waterman, who were crowned Courtwarming king and queen on Friday night! In action on the court, the BLHS Lady Bobcats (7-8, 5-5)  lost to Piper 28-20 and the varsity boys (13-3, 9-1) defeated Piper 70-39. Both teams take the court tonight at home against Lansing.... Read more »

College Majors and You

College Majors and You

February 6, 2012 • Shelli Brannan, News Editor  
Filed under News, Top Stories

With the economy today most worry about how their job will hold through the tough times, but what if you are just entering the job force? To get into that top 1% of earners research says that the best majors to focus on are pre-medicine, economics, biochemistry, zoology or biology. There majors show... Read more »

Remember STUCO?

Remember STUCO?

January 19, 2012 • Maddy Mikinski, Editor-in-Chief  
Filed under News, Top Stories, Uncategorized

It’s the same thing every year. We elect representative in for Student Council only to forget about them a month later. STUCO’s official duties are organizing fundraisers and dances and coordinating spirit weeks. While students are having fun at Homecoming or dressing up in crazy outfits, they often... Read more »

Tip Your Hat to Jackson Oberndorfer

Tip Your Hat to Jackson Oberndorfer

January 12, 2012 • Shelli Brannan, News Editor  
Filed under News, Top Stories

Moyamoya is a rare disease that is usually found in children and adults who are in their 30s and 40s. It can cause strokes, seizures and sometimes bleeding. This particular disease constricts the blood flow in the main arteries that lead to the brain, leaving the brain deprived of blood. Jackson Oberndorfer,... Read more »

Bobcat Girls Sweep Competition at Invitational

Bobcat Girls Sweep Competition at Invitational

January 12, 2012 • Shelli Brannan, News Editor  
Filed under News, Sports, Top Stories, Uncategorized, Winter Sports

Basehor-Linwood High School held the 5th Annual Bobcat Powerlifting Invitational meet on January 7th.  This meet marked the 3rd year for the Topeka Trojans to win the Men’s Division, while the Bobcat Women’s team won their 4th title. The end team result of the opening meet for the men’s division... Read more »

December Print Edition Has Arrived!

December Print Edition Has Arrived!

December 14, 2011  
Filed under News, Top Stories

The second print edition of the year has arrived. Distribution will take place today at BLHS and throughout the community. Click here to view a digital copy of the paper.  

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

November 9, 2011  
Filed under News, Top Stories

The BLHS Theater production of “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” premiers Thursday, November 10. The show will run on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 7 p.m. each night. Tickets may be purchased at the door and cost $5 for adults and $4 for students, seniors, and children.... Read more »

Schools Having a Midday Meal

November 4, 2011 • Shelli Brannan, News Editor  
Filed under News

At least 60 High Schools in Florida have received waivers from the Florida Department of Education to work against the federal requirement the schools must serve lunch between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. They have asked to brake this rule so they could serve their midday meal from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. The cafeteria... Read more »

Are Honor Classes Worth It?

Are Honor Classes Worth It?

November 2, 2011 • Shelli Brannan  
Filed under News, Top Stories

More and more pressure is building on those students that take honor or AP classes. Honor students are no longer a select few, over half of the students that are obligated to go to college take at least two honor classes. But are making all these advances worth it? With all the pressure on these students,... Read more »

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