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Luncheons and Dragons
Everyday, a group of students meet during their lunch period to play a game. While most people are eating and discussing the events of the day, these students undertake adventure instead.

Into the Wild
Last summer, junior Jack Foster found some rather unusual fishing spots. He embarked on a 700 mile, 25 day trek across the Alaskan wilderness. Foster and his dad are lifelong fishermen, and have always wanted to fish all over the world. Foster said, “I’ve been fishing for as long as I can remember. I watched…



Cashing in the Lottery
When junior Matthew Cash asked his ill grandmother if he happened to be related to an American icon, he got an unexpected answer. Cash said, “I didn’t really think much of asking the question at the time. I knew Johnny Cash was from Kingsland, Arkansas, so I had always wondered if there could’ve been any…
Home Ec with Sam & Michael: Ep 02
In this episode, you’ll learn how to set the table for semi-formal or casual meals.

Home Ec with Sam & Michael: Ep 01
Our very first video in a series of vlogs. This is just an introduction into the world of Home Economics. Enjoy!

Small Group, Big Dreams
Duck Hunting is one of the most popular leisure activities among students. A few seniors decided to take their love of hunting up a notch. Arkansas Flyway Outdoors was created by seniors Hunter Keeling, Chase Worsham, and Corbin Weaver. Having experience since before they were teens, their love of hunting inspired them to film their…

Up in the Air: Food Insecurity
About 8% of children in the United States do not know where their next meal will come from. Within this number, 0.8% often miss meals because of poverty. This statistic represents not just a number, but real kids who have to deal with the growing problem of food insecurity. Hunger affects those near us even…