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Breaking ground…Clearing away earth with ceremonial shovels, (from left) SAVE member Quincy Canavan, SAVE officer Cate Haigh and SAVE advisor Kim Wilson prepare to plant an oak tree. SAVE broke ground on March 22 to commemorate the demolition of the organization’s outdoor classrooms.
‘SAVE-ing’ time to honor past
Through a presentation and ceremonial tree planting at West Broad Elementary, SAVE officers, advisors and members commemorate the SAVE houses and educate the community about their impact over the past 20 years.
Ari Swindells, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

To say goodbye to the two SAVE outdoor classrooms, The CONNECTIONS Building and Project Effect, Students Against Violating the Earth (SAVE) hosted a memorial service on March 22 at West Broad Street Elementary School. According to SAVE advisor Kim Wilson, the demolition of the houses didn’t come as a surprise. “We hadn’t used them for two years and I knew there had been some issues with maintenance that were beyond our capacity as a school club to be able to address,” Wilson said. For Wilson, the ceremony provided a way to not only part...

‘Turning a  new page’ for  local authors
‘Turning a new page’ for local authors
Kendal Hoover, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

With the support of the Norristown and Norriton Authors Alliance, the first Local Author Book Fest took place on April 13 in Skippack, providing a connective space for authors Authors signed up to showcase...

President Trump’s first 100 days in office creates changes
President Trump’s first 100 days in office creates changes
Aubrey Gehman, News Editor • May 2, 2025

With President Donald Trump taking office for the second time on January 20, the U.S. has begun to face many new challenges. His first 100 days in office have prompted many opinions throughout the country. According...

Upside down...Hanging on the rim during the pregame before the Harlem Wizards Teachers v. Wizards game, Wizards player Dragon warms the crowd up. The game took place on April 4 and lasted from 7-9 p.m.
Harlem Wizards bring community together
Maya Bernhauser, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

Using comedy and basketball tricks to engage with the crowd, the Harlem Wizards made an appearance at the high school on April 4 from 7-9 p.m. in the gymnasium. The Harlem Wizards are a traveling professional...

Possible Ed. Dept. elimination means harsh consequences
Possible Ed. Dept. elimination means harsh consequences
Aubrey Gehman, News Editor • May 2, 2025

By threatening to eliminate the Department of Education, the Trump administration has instilled fear in many aspiring students and school communities. The elimination could also remove many needed resources. According...

Looking into law...Discussing the day’s agenda on the Montgomery County Courthouse, Deputy Court Administrator Alexandra Hasapes (left) informs members of the Women’s Studies class of the plans for their March 19 visit.
Women’s Studies travels to Montco court house
Nadia Choe, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

To get more insight on working women within the field, the Women’s Studies class attended a field trip to the Montgomery County Courthouse on March 19. According to social studies teacher Nicole Harner,...

Celebrating sisterhood…Following up with Lutron Electronics Company Vice President Laura Gabriel (left), sophomores Brooke Fowler (center) and Sara Geschwindt have a conversation with Gabriel. The Young Women Rising Symposium took place on April 2.
Young Women Rising Symposium inspires students
Kami Ziegler, Opinion Editor • May 2, 2025

By empowering and connecting with the high school’s female population, the Young Women Rising Symposium included one-on-one opportunities for students to meet the women panelists and learn about their...

Looking ahead…Flipping through college pamphlets and brochures, sophomores Chloe Ha and Ethan Penn reflect on the information they learned while attending the spring college fair. The fair was hosted on April 10 in the main concourse.
College fair offers information on future academic plans
Skylar Bass, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

To circulate knowledge about post-graduation options, the high school hosted the spring college fair on April 10 where a variety of programs and universities provided students with information. According...

Arrowhead News Column
Possible Ed. Dept. elimination means harsh consequences
Possible Ed. Dept. elimination means harsh consequences
Aubrey Gehman, News Editor • May 2, 2025

By threatening to eliminate the Department of Education, the Trump administration has instilled fear in many aspiring students and school communities. The elimination could also remove many needed resources. According to Time reporter Rebecca Schneid, the Department of Education has many roles. “The Department of Education has many different and varied responsibilities under its current formation and governs many offices including the Federal...

Roundup
Sam Kennedy, Arrowhead News Editor • December 15, 2023

Henry Kissinger dead at 100 Divisive former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger died November 29 at the age of 100. Kissinger, served...

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Herd in the Hallways

“Would you buy my feet pics?”

“I can’t hang out with the foster children tonight.”

“I like going to the deli and smelling the cheese air.”

“Do you want the pigs out of your ears or not?”

“Spaghetti bologna.”

“Did she look like a junior whopper?”

“What are you doing? Get out of my dinner.”

“I could eat soup out of there.”

“You called me an angry gnome the other day.”

“Are you a quad stomper?”

“Stop Matrix-ing me.”

“I’m in a toga right now, I can’t talk.”

“She can’t help it. She’s scared of potatoes.”

“He came out of the womb smoking.”

“I’m going to go so hardcore.”

“He took a bunch of jerky upstairs.”

“I hope she stubs her toes really badly.”

“I came here to watch basketball, but all I can hear is owls.”

“If you give me a test on a computer, 10/10 times, Google is being opened.”

“Do you want to hold hands in the hallway?”

“Complimentary ham.”

“I just want to pinch her nose and step on her toes.”

“Did you like the pineapple gummi bear I put in your coffee?”

“The root of all evil is Brits.”

“Did I hear about a hostile takeover?”

“He’s trying to usurp me as king.”

“I was doing the Rasputin dance for 30 minutes.”

“Stop dreaming about my dad.”

“Real gangster of me.”

Medlink brings medical support to third-world countries
Medlink brings medical support to third-world countries
Aimal Ahmad, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

By holding fundraisers to raise money, the new MedLink Club aims to raise funds for those needing medical supplies in third-world countries. MedLink...

Local Easter events build excitement for holiday
Local Easter events build excitement for holiday
Abbi Cimini, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

In anticipation for the upcoming holiday, Easter events in and outside of the classroom take place throughout the community in order to get kids...

Local scholarships offer seniors financial head start for college
Local scholarships offer seniors financial head start for college
Ashley Lockhead, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

By seeking out ways to apply for local scholarships, seniors can get a head start on their college finances and tuition. According to guidance...

English quarter classes allow students to pursue interests
English quarter classes allow students to pursue interests
Connor Rother, Entertainment Editor • May 2, 2025

By allowing students more freedom to decide what they learn about, the English department’s quarter classes offer students an alternative,...

Securing the tackle…Crowding to tackle the ball carrier, Lock Jeff Dan Ulmer (bottom left), 8 man Ian Gallagher (center) and outside center Eli Ekhardt (Right) tackle a Blackthorn player. Montgomery Rugby Club took down Blackthorn Rugby Club 25-5 on April 6.
Rugby ‘scrums’ to improve together
Luka Camacho, Staff Writer • May 2, 2025

With spring rolling around, a new opportunity opens up for the Montgomery Bucks Rugby Club to not only compete for a championship, but to build new relationships...

Boys tennis team celebrates camaraderie
May 2, 2025

By taking time outside of practice to prepare for the new season, boys tennis coaches and players are working hard with the...

Girls lacrosse team shows strength through unity
May 2, 2025

By working hard during practice to improve their skills, the girls’ lacrosse team aims to see more positive results in...

Boys volleyball team grows as a group on, off the court
May 2, 2025

Due to the boys volleyball players’ close friendships off the volleyball court, the team has grown, bonded, and flourished...

The Way We See It
Exposure to nature provides physical, mental benefits
Exposure to nature provides physical, mental benefits
Abby Nyce and Jacob Godshall May 2, 2025

Whether you enjoy outdoor games, riding a bike or even sitting outside while reading a book, nature is accessible to everyone and can be the...

Arrowhead Features Column
The reality of sexual assault, the responsibility to act
The reality of sexual assault, the responsibility to act
Julia Sipes, Features Editor • May 2, 2025

By dedicating a month to all the women, men and children affected by sexual harassment, April has been proclaimed as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), lasting from April 1-30. While the numbers for sexual assault (SA) in the United States are too concerning to ignore, the topic itself is not talked...

Sports Editor's Pick
Taking it in…Before their November 13 game at Hatfield Ice Arena in Colmar, seniors Nick Smith (left) and Luca Ferretti are suited up, ready to play. The boys hockey team beat Central Bucks West High School with a score of 14-4.
Ice hockey teaches resilience, teamwork for student-athletes
Katie Shapella, Staff Writer • December 13, 2024
Arrowhead Sports Column
Chaos erupting in the form of the NBA playoffs
Chaos erupting in the form of the NBA playoffs
Aidan Cassidy, Sports Editor • May 2, 2025

The ‘24-’25 NBA regular season has come to a conclusion on April 6. The Cleveland Cavaliers won the Eastern Conference and the Oklahoma City Thunder won the Western Conference. The...

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Entertainment Column
From fun to fatal, the truth about dangerous toys
From fun to fatal, the truth about dangerous toys
Connor Rother, Entertainment Editor • May 2, 2025