The Student News Source Of Kennedy High School

Kennedy Torch

The Student News Source Of Kennedy High School

Kennedy Torch

The Student News Source Of Kennedy High School

Kennedy Torch

#ITCANWAIT

Taya Floyd, Writer May 22, 2016

On May 18, two women from St. Lukes came to give some eye-awakening facts. They had videos to watch to see how serious driving unsafe is, to see that families still struggle from losing a member that...

Whats to come

What’s to come

Abby Donovan, Opinion Editor May 22, 2016

As the 2015-2016 school year comes to a close for the seniors there are many important dates and times to be reminded of. Seniors will end the year this Wednesday, May 25. The rest of the district finishes...

Emily Waterhouse, fr., Kaylee Waterhouse, fr., and Alissa Waterhouse, sr., before practice.

Soccer Sisters

Jenna Anderson, Writer May 22, 2016

While most people don’t get the opportunity to play sports with their older siblings, the girls varsity soccer team has many sets of sisters who get to play along side each other. Alissa Waterhouse,...

Only school in the nation: The Golden Psi Award

Only school in the nation: The Golden Psi Award

Elianna Novitch, Editor-in-Chief May 17, 2016

Kennedy is the first high school in the nation to receive the Golden Psi Award from the American Psychological Association. Psychology teacher Dana Melone nominated Kennedy after hearing about the award...

Senior service project re-cap

Senior service project re-cap

Gabby Olejniczak May 11, 2016

This year for the senior service project the class of 2016 partnered with Variety, a non-profit children’s charity, to help raise money for the construction of an all-inclusive playground. Variety...

ONE for All

Taya Floyd, Writer May 6, 2016

The ONE campaign is a charity Kennedy holds very near and dear to the heart, every year for past years Cougars have given time, money, effort, and soul is assisting people less fortunate. This past weekend...

AP Testing at Kennedy

Katie Beer, Writer May 5, 2016

Several AP tests this year will be taken at Kennedy rather than at the ELSC building or Kirkwood. These classes include Spanish, Japanese, Seminar, German, and French. These tests are being held at Kennedy...

The ducks are stuck

Brooke McNeal, Staff Writer April 29, 2016

Updated: The ducks are (un) stuck Click here for a video of the duckling rescue. A note from the Kennedy administration announces on the YouTube video link: "A mother duck built a nest in our enclosed...

Striking Records: James Jambois Bowling Profile

Jayden Bisson, Profile Editor April 25, 2016

For more than ten years, senior James Jambois has been doing what he loves, and doing it well. With a nearly perfect high score of 287, Jambois plays for more than just fun; he plays to win. He is the first...

AP Panic: How to Study

AP Panic: How to Study

Naomi Hofferber April 21, 2016

With Advanced Placement national exams coming up May 2 - 13, many Kennedy students, and students across the nation, may be feeling increasing exam anxiety. We asked Kennedy AP teachers for their advice...

Senioritis: It’s Real

Jenna Anderson, Writer April 20, 2016

If you are a senior, you may already have caught senioritis. The definition of senioritis is “a supposed affliction of students in their final year of high school or college, characterized by a decline...

Photo provided by gstatic.com.

The Jungle Book Review

Erica Gouchee, News Editor April 19, 2016

This past weekend I went to see the new Jungle Book that recently came out. I saw the 3D version, which I would recommend, because it really puts you into the movie. The movie contains all of the fun...

Load More Stories
Donate to Kennedy Torch
$215
$750
Contributed
Our Goal