Tag: On The Edge
Students at Edgewood Middle school are again working together to publish their own, student-staffed newspaper On The Edge. The club is comprised of nine members, in both seventh and eighth grade, who collaborate to bring students stories on education, current news topics, Edgewood staff and sports, community and business events and even a taste of the …read more.
Article by Miriam Hagg, SPO Junior Reporter Do you need something to keep you busy this summer? Do you love to read books and get prizes? If so, the Warsaw Community Public Library’s Summer Reading Program is for you. This summer, you can go to the public library and receive a recording sheet that fits …read more.
Article by Meredith Phipps, On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School Editor’s Note: Eva Kor spoke at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center at Grace College on Tuesday, March 25. Kor gave two lectures, one to students in the afternoon and a community presentation and book signing in the evening (see related). This spring, Warsaw …read more.
Article by Lora Kuhneck, On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School What are your plans for this summer? Will you be taking a vacation or “stay-cation”? Either way, you ought to have fun. Edgewood students have contributed what they’re doing this summer to have fun. One student said that they might be going to …read more.
Article by Miriam Hagg, On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School How do you know if the website you are using is reliable? A new program called Internet Integrity is based on making website evaluation easier for students through acronyms. One acronym that we as a school corporation use is G.U.A.R.D. This stands for …read more.
Article by Meredith Phipps, On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School We’ve all heard of classic books such as To Kill a Mockingbird and A Tale of two Cities, but once in a blue moon, a book is written in our time that can only be compared to the works of Harper Lee and Charles …read more.
Article by Rachel Smith, On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School Recently, the Warsaw Planning Commission gave permission to allow chickens within the city limits. Only female chickens, or hens, would be permitted inside the city limits. Also, there would be a limit of five chickens per property, assuming that the owner has enough …read more.
Article by Ella Knight, On The Edge Student Reporter, Edgewood Middle School The controversy over gun control is a very heated topic, especially since the 20th century. There are two sides to the matter: for and against guns. Many people argue that Americans have the right to bear arms, as it is stated in the …read more.
Article by Skyler Lampkin, On The Edge Student Reporter, Edgewood Middle School Are romantic movies the best movies ever made? Most females will say yes. On the other hand, some females will say no. Hey, some males might even agree with me! Either way, romantic movies are very popular. But it’s not just the movies …read more.
Article By Rachel Smith, On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School Edgewood, like every other school, is always excited when winter rolls around. Though Christmas break is highly anticipated for its lack of school, homework (usually), and responsibilities, many teens find themselves slightly bored during the winter season. What is there to do when …read more.
Article by Emily Brink On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School Lego robotics is all about programming robots to do certain tasks on a board. For any science plus student, it was a fun learning experience. Let’s meet one team and their robot. The Edgewood Avalanche consists of members Marc Motter, Collete Smith, Sarah Meade, …read more.
Article by Miriam Hagg, On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School She jumps gracefully into the pyramid as her friends start the chant. She stands up straight, smiling brightly, her eyes glimmering with the joy that she gets when she cheers. As the crowd goes wild for the amazing field goal that one of …read more.







