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The Student Voice of Forest Hills Central

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The Student Voice of Forest Hills Central

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The Student Voice of Forest Hills Central

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Students in FHC face expectations because of the siblings that have gone before them

Students in FHC face expectations because of the siblings that have gone before them

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer January 1, 2020

Sophomore Jake Munger has a lot in common with his older brother senior Cole Munger. Having grown up in the same household, the Mungers share many personality traits and interests. Jake and Cole have...

What runs in the family

What runs in the family

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer December 17, 2019

It’s hard to avoid comparisons when you have three older siblings. Parents, teachers, coaches, teammates—they all note the similarities and differences between us. Their attitudes differ depending...

Addison Whitten’s dedication carries her through lifes challenges

Addison Whitten’s dedication carries her through life’s challenges

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer December 9, 2019

Junior Addison Whitten has a heavy class load: a common struggle for students at FHC.  Her schedule is filled with challenging courses: Spanish 3, AP Lang, and AP Chemistry. These are just a few of...

Late Night was a heartfelt comedy that highlighted a concealed industry

Late Night was a heartfelt comedy that highlighted a concealed industry

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer December 9, 2019

In a time where almost every common streaming service—Netflix, Amazon, Hulu—releases its own original “one-of-a-kind” movies daily, it is easy for plots to become repetitive and mundane. Ideas...

The sky is bigger in South Dakota

The sky is bigger in South Dakota

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer December 2, 2019

The sky is bigger in South Dakota.   Wider. Grander. More expansive. The motley of spotted, blotted, and streaky clouds—sometimes mixed together in just one sky—never fails to blow me away....

The hidden hiccups and highlights of homeschooling

The hidden hiccups and highlights of homeschooling

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer November 25, 2019

Sophomore Hannah Alm’s first day of fourth grade was analogous to those of many FHC students.  Shiny folders, glossy notebooks, and a pencil case full of colorful writing utensils filled her pink,...

The new Charlie’s Angels satisfied the high expectations set by the original movies

The new Charlie’s Angels satisfied the high expectations set by the original movies

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer November 25, 2019

“Good morning, Angels.” “Good morning, Charlie!” As a child, one of my favorite movies to watch was Charlie’s Angels. Curled up on the couch in front of the TV with my sisters, I would...

TCTs The Countless Thanks 2019: Remmie Gavle

TCT’s The Countless Thanks 2019: Remmie Gavle

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer November 21, 2019

My siblings Sometimes I wonder what my life would look like without the four of you: most likely very calm, and definitely less annoying—but also extremely dull.  Hudson, even though you are still...

More thanks should be given for Thanksgiving

More thanks should be given for Thanksgiving

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer November 18, 2019

My favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. It’s one of very few holidays that isn’t associated with a specific weather pattern: Independence Day is hot and humid, Valentine’s Day is bitterly frigid,...

The Electric Cheetah: a fitting name for a confusing restaurant

The Electric Cheetah: a fitting name for a confusing restaurant

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer November 11, 2019

Bumpy cobblestone streets, surrounded by trendy health food stores and chic boutiques, guided my grumbling stomach to its highly anticipated destination. A week of apprehension plus a 20-minute car ride...

Savannah Elenbaas has an atypical life story for a seemingly typical high school student

Savannah Elenbaas has an atypical life story for a seemingly typical high school student

Remmie Gavle, Staff Writer November 5, 2019

Junior Savannah Elenbaas has pink hair. Her eyeshadow regularly has the same vibrant hue.  These trademarks that Savannah has rocked over the years are a great representation of her personality.  “I...

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