News

  • New club explores options for service

    Some after-school activities develop students’ football skills or musical finesse; one teaches them to become soldiers. Senior Jacob Pence and junior Michael Moon founded the...

  • New York soda ban creates controversy

    In March 2013, the law that will ban sodas in restaurants in New York takes effect. It will ban the sale of sugary beverages larger...

  • WFP encourages students

    ABOUT BOLAUG’S WORK, INFLUENCE Norman Borlaug, the figurehead for the World Food Prize, has had a huge impact on the increasingly troubling world hunger. In...

  • Ensemble acting goes to All-State

    Seniors explore different character traits, actions Members of the speech team understand what an honor it is to get asked to perform at All State...

  • Some colleges question AP credit

    Students spend multiple semesters of their high school experience studying vigorously for AP exams. AP exams are an inexpensive way to obtain college credit in...

  • Students walk up Capitol steps

    Sophomores Agatha Fenech and Lauren Hayes and juniors Hannah Ackernman and Jacob Pence were selected to participate in the Capitol Project, which will take place Feb. 18-21...

  • Scouts address national controversy

    For over a century, the Boy Scouts of America has provided a learning experience for boys to be better leaders, positive role models and caring...

  • Hi-Line staff invites new members

    There is one class at the high school that teaches students to write, communicate, manage deadlines, work as a team and boosts self confidence —...

  • Speech team sends plethora of talent to State

    Nearly two or three months of practicing long and hard for districts brought wonderful results to CFHS speech teams. Saturday, Jan. 19, Speech Districts arrived...

  • Officials discuss longer school day

    Will eight periods benefit students more than seven? Cedar Falls High School may switch to an eight-period school day next year. There are several options...