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Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: My Final Words to Skyline

Laila Nelson June 5, 2022

A note from The Post staff: at The Skyline Post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a Senior Spotlight. A Senior Spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they go...

Our new college counselor Mr. John Boshoven is working to help students navigate their post-secondary plans. Credit: Anisha Ramachandra

The Application Process For the Class of 2022

Sammi Perkins June 5, 2022

Over the course of the pandemic, the class of 2022 did not receive the structured materials and resources normally provided by the CUBE (Skyline’s College and Career program) when applying to colleges....

The Slow dance. Credit: Amita Nathan

A Night to Remember: Prom Night Photo Gallery

Amita Nathan and Alicia Dyer June 5, 2022

A note on the photos depicting unmasked students: Skyline’s Covid safety protocols allowed students to unmask briefly for posed photos.  

Leyla Williams. Credit: Leyla Williams

Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: The Post’s Growth

Leyla Williams, Founding Editor, Chief of Graphics (Ret.) June 5, 2022

A note from The Post staff: at The Skyline Post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a Senior Spotlight. A Senior Spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they go...

Sanjay Rao. Credit: Sanjay Rao

Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: Tips For Being a High School Athlete

Sanjay Rao June 5, 2022

A note from The Post staff: at The Skyline Post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a Senior Spotlight. A Senior Spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they go...

Our new college counselor Mr. John Boshoven is working to help students navigate their post-secondary plans. Credit: Anisha Ramachandra

The College Application Process For the Class of 2022

Sammi Perkins June 5, 2022

Over the course of the pandemic, the class of 2022 did not receive the structured materials and resources normally provided by the CUBE (Skyline’s College and Career program) when applying to colleges....

Leyla Williams and Nadya Babushkin pose at prom, surely an event that sticks in the minds of many High School Graduates. Credit: Amita Nathan

Senior Memories: What They Won’t Forget

Danielle Okeke June 5, 2022

Despite the ups and downs of COVID-19 and the impact it has had on the class of 2022, we have still had a meaningful high school career. The Post asked Skyline seniors to share a bit about their most meaningful...

Anisha Ramachandra. Credit: Anisha Ramachandra

Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: Plans

Anisha Ramachandra June 5, 2022

A note from The Post staff: at The Skyline Post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a Senior Spotlight. A Senior Spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they go...

While some athletes will continue in college (like the pictured Sophia Morgan), the end of a season brings often is the last time an athlete will play. Credit: Joe Tworek

Moving on From Sports

Evan Rothenberg June 5, 2022

From three years old up until now, hundreds of athletes at Skyline have been a part of a sports team of some kind. Being on a sports team provides a community of friends and coaches who are working together...

CUBE Feature: What Should 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Graders Be Doing Now?

CUBE Feature: What Should 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Graders Be Doing Now?

Anisha Ramachandra June 5, 2022

After almost a year and a half being closed, the College and Career Center, also known as the CUBE, has reopened and is here to help students with their post-secondary journey. John Boshoven, the new college...

Our new college counselor Mr. John Boshoven is working to help students navigate their post-secondary plans. Credit: Anisha Ramachandra

Financial Aid Options

Anisha Ramachandra June 5, 2022

HOW TO: PAY FOR COLLEGE There are many ways to pay for college and save money. John Boshoven, Skyline’s college counselor, reviews some ways families can best prepare themselves to pay for their students'...

Mr. B, the new cube coordinator, poses with student Kamari Simpson. Credit: Lucas Caswell

Plans For the Class of 2022

Madalyn Aldrich and Sammi Perkins June 5, 2022

As the 2021-2022 school year comes to an end, The Skyline Post decided to compile a list of the Senior’s post-graduation plans to honor their hard work and dedication. Many students have reported traditional...

Elan Kluger. Credit: Elan Kluger

Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: How to Optimize Your Time in High School

Elan Kluger June 5, 2022

A note from the post staff: at the Skyline post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a senior spotlight. A senior spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they leave. Firstly,...

Cody Williams. Credit: Cody Williams

Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: My Skyline Journey

Cody Williams June 5, 2022

A note from The Post staff: at The Skyline Post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a Senior Spotlight. A Senior Spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they go...

Myree Pratt. Credit: Myree Pratt

Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: On COVID-19

Myree Pratt June 5, 2022

A note from The Post staff: at The Skyline Post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a Senior Spotlight. A Senior Spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they go...

Graduation Gifts: What Do High School Graduates Want?

Graduation Gifts: What Do High School Graduates Want?

Mia Yaeger June 5, 2022

As the school year is coming to an end and graduating seniors are packing their bags to move out, everyone is thinking of what to get seniors as a graduation gift.  Senior Ben Bower said he wants his...

Dennis Serbin. Credit: Dennis Serbin

Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: My Skyline Experience

Dennis Serbin June 5, 2022

A note from The Post staff: at The Skyline Post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a Senior Spotlight. A Senior Spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they go...

Sammi Perkins. Credit: Sammi Perkins

Skyline Post Senior Spotlight: Steps Forward

Sammi Perkins June 5, 2022

A note from The Post staff: at The Skyline Post, we invite every senior who has been on our staff to write a Senior Spotlight. A Senior Spotlight is a chance for them to address the community as they go...

The Skyline Staff persevered through one of the hardest years for educators ever. Credit: Meredith Giltner (edited by Alicia Dyer)

Thank You to Skyline Teachers: It’s Been a Rough Year

Dear Skyline Faculty,  As our newspaper is primarily student-run, we focus more on the students’ perspective. Adjustments the school made during Covid-19 were primarily focused on student’s learning...

Brian Thomas, social studies teacher, is set address the class of 2022. Credit: AAPS

Who Are the Speakers at Graduation?

Lance Caswell June 5, 2022

Brian Thomas is a social studies teacher who has been a teacher at Skyline for five years. Mr. Thomas was also a historical interpreter at Fort Mackinac and a vintage baseball player (playing with 19th-century...

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