Move over, traditional school clubs. Creatively different and cool clubs are popping up in Alle-Kiski Valley schools. Digging in the dirt, jamming on a guitar, running a marathon or competing against peers in video games are just a few examples of extracurricular activities mixing up club choices on campus as
Laurel: To learning lessons. Yes, it’s that time of year again. Buses are rolling. Lunches are being packed. School is opening. Franklin Regional students were back in classrooms Wednesday, with many others close behind. Over the next week, most children will be at desks, logged into computers or sitting on
Iryonna Hogan-Davis always knew she would make a difference in her community. But she didn't expect a personal crisis to lead her in the direction of where she was needed most.
All systems are go for the Back to School Bash with a Splash on Saturday, but some activities have been canceled due to a heatwave that has gripped much of the nation.