The Student News Site of Champion High School

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The Student News Site of Champion High School

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The Student News Site of Champion High School

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Seniors Quinn Gummel, Ethan Ratliff, Conrad Mcmann, and on the prairie path Monday at the Cibolo Center for Conservation.
Environmental Club Packs Earth Week Full of Eco-Friendly Activities
Lindsey Castillon, Social Media and Marketing Manager • April 20, 2023
A shelf of the Little Library Store, featuring pens, pencils, sticky notes, note cards, stickers, and more. There are also more stickers and squishies available to browse at request.
The Little Library Store is Open for Business
Amy Steward, Editor-in-Chief • April 6, 2023
One of the CSIRO team members cleans up trash on an Australian beach. Photo by CSIRO.
Good News! #2
Sarah Rodriguez, Reporter • March 31, 2023
An electric BMW in the school parking lot. While not as common as their Tesla counterparts, electric BMWs have been steadily increasing in popularity over the past few years.
Are Electric Cars a Worthy Purchase?
Russell Roach, Reporter • November 28, 2022
A&E
A graphic for the April poetry contest made in Canva by Amy Steward.
You Could Win a $20 Gift Card Through Our April Poetry Contest!
Amy Steward, Editor-in-Chief • April 6, 2023
The introduction to our new video series, Quick Chats with Chargers!
Quick Chats with Chargers (Episode 1)
Thuraya Haifa and Russell Roach February 15, 2023
Photo submitted by Ellen McCanless via Instagram on Thursday, March 2.
Student-Submitted Photos (March 2023)
Amy Steward March 7, 2023
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