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Join date: Jan 26, 2026

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Jayven Frye lives in Eldridge, Iowa, and is about to move to Davenport. She transferred this summer from Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa. She is currently a Junior at North Scott High School and works at Whiteys. She had done wrestling for four years, and did basketball as a kid. In her free time, she likes lifting and being with family.

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Apr 17, 20262 min
Artemis II: Creating History
Over 50 years after the Apollo era, NASA has sent people back to the moon with the Artemis II mission. Artemis II is the first Artemis mission with crew members and shows just how far we have come with space exploration, science, technology, and representation. What is Artemis ll Artemis II is a 10-day mission that sends astronauts around the Moon and back to Earth aboard the Orion spacecraft. It is the first time we have been able to travel below Earth's orbit since Apollo 17 back in 1972....

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Apr 10, 20262 min
The Benefits of ISASP Testing
What really is ISASP testing? What can it do for the state of Iowa? Or for North Scott High School? ISASP is the Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress and is the main test used in Iowa to measure student progress. It is a statewide test that measures student learning, and it also plays a part in understanding how well students understand materials taught in class. It is a very important assessment that gives feedback and helps make important decisions with programs, professional...

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Apr 2, 20262 min
North Scott High School Soon To Allow Various Emotional Support Animals
Starting next August, in the 2026-2027 school year, students will be able to have emotional support animals of their choosing provided by the school. Animals such as cats, fish, snakes, and hamsters will be allowed at all hours of the day to comfort students who need extra support during the day.  By having this unique change, the school is hoping to improve students' well-being by allowing them to be with animals that make them feel the most supported and comforted. School officials say that...

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Mar 27, 20262 min
As Intense Heat Wave Passes Throughout The United States- Experts Warn This Is Not Normal
A March heat wave has surpassed previous temperature records in parts of the United States. Eight total states have set all-time heat records, and over 160 cities reached a peak of 112 degrees.  The areas at highest risk included parts of Arizona, Nevada, and California. This marks four days in a row where March has exceeded normal temperatures, with Phoenix hitting an all-time high of 105 degrees. On Wednesday, North Shore, California, reached a record of 108 degrees, and on the same day,...

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Mar 13, 20263 min
Chicago’s St. Patrick's Day Green River
The Chicago river dyeing is one of the most unique St. Patrick's day traditions. This typically happens the day before St. Patrick's Day at 10 a.m. and is set to be dyed again this year on Saturday. The river is dyed green by Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Local 130 of the United Association.  This is a famous celebration that can be traced back to 1962. The tradition was supposedly inspired by an accident that happened, where plumbers used dyes to detect water leaks. In 1955, Chicago's mayor at...

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Mar 6, 20262 min
History of Daylight Saving Time
This year, daylight saving time will start on March 8th, 2026, and end on November 1st, 2026. Daylight saving time was believed to have been established in Germany in 1916 and was used in later years during World War I to save energy. The United States later embraced the idea in 1918. Working while the sun was out meant burning less fuel and being able to work more during the day. With the Standard Time Act of 1918, the time change was made official, along with the nation's official time...

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Feb 27, 20263 min
United Nations Announces Global Water Bankruptcy
For decades, water bankruptcy was referred to as something that was simply a temporary shock and something that could be recovered from. However, new information is emerging about water shortages showing no signs of recovery, or at least returning to normal baselines.  Kaveh Madani, Director of UN University Institute for Water, states in a press briefing, “[f]or much of the world, ‘normal’ is gone.” Madani expresses how this does not mean worldwide failure, but instead that there are enough...

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Feb 20, 20263 min
The Life of Maya Angelou
Trigger Warning: Mentions of rape. Maya Angelou was a poet and civil rights activist, best known for her book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings . She is also known for being an actress, singer, writer, and dancer. Over her lifetime, she ended up receiving over 50 honorary degrees, the Presidential Medal of Arts, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Maya Angelou was born on April 4th, 1928. She was born in St. Louis; her parents, Bailey Jhonson and Vivian Baxter, got divorced when she was only...

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Feb 13, 20263 min
Valentine's Day Traditions in South Korea
Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated worldwide. However, with each unique culture, there is a unique way the holiday is celebrated. One of the most fascinating things to learn about is how it is celebrated in South Korea. Overview In South Korea, their traditional rituals are very structured, with specific roles assigned to each gender. Korea's Valentine's Day does not just end on February 14th; instead, it consists of three days: February 14th (Valentine's Day), March 14th (White Day),...

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Feb 6, 20263 min
Boy Swims 2.5 Miles to Save His Family
Just one week ago, on Friday, January 30th, 2026, a mother and her three children were swept out to sea. The family was on a vacation in Western Australia and rented kayaks and paddleboards from their hotel around noon. Shortly after they set out, the rough ocean and high winds swept them out to sea. The mother, Joanne Appelbee, was accompanied by children under the age of 13 years old. She made the difficult decision to send her eldest son out to get help, so she could stay behind with the...

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