Publications is pleased to bring you this semester's first issue of The Roar. It is packed full of stories that are not only culturally relevant, but also relevant to our student body.
The first two months of the semester seemed to simultaneously drag and fly by respectfully. We cannot believe it is nearly March!
Our journalists and editors are hard at work alread on our March/April issue and our much loved May issue!
Please enjoy this issue of The Roar! *In order to view The Roar digitally as it is meant to be viewed in hard copy form, when you download it, try to find a way to view it in Double Page Format! Then you will better be able to see the beauty of the page designs as they are intended.*
JanFeb2018 <- Here is a link to the current issue of The Roar
The Roar <- Here is a link to all previous online issues of The Roar
If you are interested in joining the Staff of The Roar, please talk to Miss Mills, your current English teacher, and your guidance counselor. Journalism is a prerequisite, but occasionally, with a proper recommendation, exceptions can be made!
The Warsaw Community High School Media Center supports the mission of Warsaw Community Schools and the curriculum of Warsaw Community High School. Our program, guided by the American Association of School Librarian's Standards for the 21st Century Learner, seeks to empower students as they grow into life-long learners by providing:
instruction in information literacy and learning experiences to help students grow as inquiring critical thinkers, skilled researchers as well as ethical users and communicators of information
intellectual, physical and virtual access to a variety of informational materials
encouragement to read for personal and aesthetic growth
collaboration with teachers to design learning strategies and opportunities to meet the information needs of students within the school curriculum.