THE MAIN FOUR

A forum for open student discussion.

A forum for open student discussion.

THE MAIN FOUR

A forum for open student discussion.

THE MAIN FOUR

“What a happy day it is today!”

Lexi Petroi, Staff Writer November 20, 2013

HHS teacher known for his positive outlook on life By Staff Writer: Lexi Petroi From kayaking Lake Superior to searching and collecting ancient Native American artifacts, Mr. Michael Marek will always...

Students will explore France June 2014

Jada Boprie, Staff Writer November 19, 2013

By Staff Writer: Jada Boprie One way or another, Paris, France usually ends up on everyone’s bucket list. Whether it’s because of the romance, the football, Fashion Week, or the Eiffel Tower, Paris...

Top 5 career choices that offer job security

Hannah Snyder, Feature Editor November 19, 2013

By Feature Editor: Hannah Snyder After completing high school, the next big thing a student has to decide on is what they’re planning on studying in college and what job they see themselves having in...

Teacher guides students in, as well as outside, the classroom

November 17, 2013

By Feature Editor: Hannah Snyder Starting out in high school, one of the most exciting things is being in control of the classes you’re going to take. Just like every grade, freshman students have to...

The Advanced Journalism class at HHS

Jada Boprie, Staff Writer November 17, 2013

By Staff Writer: Jada Boprie I joined Howell High School’s student newspaper on accident. When my creative writing teacher asked me if I wanted to take the Advanced Journalism class, I said “sure”...

Social media and college admissions: sink or swim

Natalie Dunn, Editor in Chief November 11, 2013

By Editor in Chief: Natalie Dunn A college application is only a brief overview of a student. It shows what they've done in school, and the community service they’ve done that fits one of the school’s...

Food service director makes big changes to the menu

Rachel Cichon, Staff Writer November 7, 2013

By Staff Writer: Rachel Cichon At first glance, the cafeteria of Howell High School may not look any different from years past. It is still crowded, and at times, difficult to maneuver through, full of...

HHS teacher lives extraordinary life outside school walls

Tricia Tucker, Staff Writer November 5, 2013

By Staff Writer: Tricia Tucker When children are in elementary school, the general thought is that teachers live in the teachers’ lounge.  They don’t really think that teachers have lives outside...

Foreign exchange student from France experiences the all-American dream

Rachel Brauer, Staff Writer November 4, 2013

By Staff Writer: Rachel Brauer The first day of school is always nerve-wracking, even in a building that’s familiar. There’s always something to worry about: what to wear, who to eat lunch with, and...

HHS students working hard to manage grades, jobs during the school year

Jada Boprie and Jada Boprie October 28, 2013

By Staff Writer: Jada Boprie When a high school student finds out a classmate has a paid job, their response generally leans towards, “cool” or “lucky!” Having a good amount of spending money is...

Consider these things while choosing a college to attend

Tricia Tucker and Tricia Tucker October 22, 2013

By Staff Writer: Tricia Tucker Deciding on a college to attend may seem like a simple task, but keep in mind that it is also a life altering decision.  It may be the only decision in your life that will...

HHS senior titled National Merit Scholarship semifinalist, valedictorian

Marissa VanDaelen and Marissa VanDaelen October 22, 2013

By Staff Writer: Marissa VanDaelen Receiving scholarships can be very beneficial for students who wish to enter college. Depending on the type of scholarship, they can pay for a variety of different things....

Load More Stories