Students Report: Seniors Last Week

By: Kennedi Jackson

As we race toward the end of the year, it is finally the time when seniors reflect on their high school experience before graduation. There are only 21 days left for seniors here at Warren G. Harding. Seniors are requesting their final transcripts for their colleges, field day is approaching, and Graduation is right around the corner. We hope that the seniors take time to thank and appreciate their favorite teachers who impacted their lives during their time here and share their important wisdom with the underclassman who will soon find themselves in that position. Slow down and enjoy these last high school memories Seniors, and best of luck!

Students Report: Testing

By: Dallani Moore

Welcome back Raiders, the end of spring break means we are heading right back to testing. Thursday, April 20th sophomores will begin their American History test and freshman will take their Algebra One or Geometry test. Both parts will be completed during the three-hour time limit. Testing season always brings out anxiety in students as they are testing on top of usual coursework and homework. There are a few things students can do to ensure they feel ready for testing over the next few weeks. First, make sure you get a good night’s rest and eat a good breakfast. Second, keep all tech in your locker from the minute you walk into the building to avoid distraction. Finally, use positive self-talk to make sure you’re in a good frame of mind to start the test. Best of Luck Raiders, you got this!

Students Report: Field Day

By: Jayla Richardson

Students who stay in the W will once again be rewarded with a field day at the end of the year. Warren G. Harding’s Field Day will be on Friday, May 19th in the Mollenkopf stadium. To participate in this event students must demonstrate positive behavior and stay in the W. The following categories to attend are all year with zero expulsions. Then from March 27th, 2023, to May 18th, 2023, there should be zero out-of-school suspensions (OSS), zero unexcused absences, zero Fs on the 4th Nine weeks Interims, no more than 2 unexcused tardies to school, no more than 2 after school detentions, no more than 2 SSC Referrals, and no more than 1 in school intervention (ISS). So, if you are interested in attending make sure to follow those circumstances. We hope to see you there, Go Raiders!

Students Report: Indoor Track

By: Jayla Richardson

After earning 1st Team All-State Honors last season, the boys and girls indoor track team has concluded a fantastic season. Our talented runners have come to an end to their season this week with many improved times and many PR’S. WGH’s own Jameire Honzu is the only student on the team that has qualified for the state meet. She will be running the 60-meter hurdles, on Saturday, March 4th at Spire Institute. This is a huge accomplishment for her, and we are so proud of her. Good Luck this weekend Jameire! Go Raiders!

Students Report: Lessons in Anatomy

By: Emma Frazzini and Jenna Greathouse

Recently, the WGH anatomy students went on a field trip to a cadaver lab at Case Western Reserve University. They were able to experience a hands-on lab on cadavers. Teachers who escorted the kids included Ms. Hunter and Ms. Midgett who said some of the kids were a little surprised and off-put by the smells and sights, but overall it was an excellent experience for the students to see antimony in the real world. This was the first group taken to the cadaver lab, but hopefully, there will be many more.

Students Report: SATs@WGH

By: Dallani Moore

This week the juniors of Warren G. Harding had SAT testing. On Wednesday, March 1, 2023, they began testing as soon as the morning bell rang. This was a long week here at WGH. The sophomores started the week with PSAT testing. All sophomores take the PSAT in order to prepare and see progress toward their eventual SAT score needed for graduation and college applications. Then later in the week, the juniors took the SAT which shut down half of the second floor and resulted in an early release for all students. Testing went very smoothly for both groups and they are very excited to get the results back soon. Next month will begin AIR testing here at the high school and students are currently preparing in all their classes. Best of luck Raiders this testing season!

Mock Moody Math

 Freshman and sophomore students participated in the Mock Mega Moody Math Challenge Day on February 16, 2023. The event was organized by Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Susko for freshmen and sophomores who tested gifted in math, reading/writing, or creative thinking.  Students participated in competitions, played games, escaped from an escape room, and had lunch from the Buena Vista!

Students Report: Senior Night

Our Warren G. Harding Basketball team’s season has ended and their senior night, and last game, was on Valentine’s Day February 14th at Warren G. Harding High School against the East Liverpool Potters with JV at 5:30 and varsity to follow. Our WGH basketball seniors are Robert Williams, Peyton Stevenson, Jacob Lawrence, Devin Boss, Khalil Williams, Donovan Herron, and James Curry. The theme for this game was Valentine’s Day, students came out in pink, red, and purple to support our boys and celebrate the seniors who will be moving on this year.

Students Report: Scholarships

By Lillian Lowry and Madison Hazy

It is the time of the year when seniors must apply for scholarships to be eligible for financial rewards. There are many scholarship opportunities available for you right now! Some are more specific, such as scholarships for athletes or Italians, while others are general scholarships offered to any senior at the school. Senior Guidance Counselor Mr. Cheffo has posted various opportunities on his TEAMS page and has printed copies in his office available for pick up. Take advantage of these opportunities which are offered to you, and stop in to grab some copies soon!

When applying for scholarships it is very important that your essay is convincing as to why you will benefit from this opportunity. Many scholarships have a similar prompt, “Why I Need Scholarship Help” is the most common. When writing these types of essays, you want to include real and valid reasons why the scholarship at hand will benefit your educational and financial needs. Be sure to include any financial hardships, present and past, as well as how you will benefit from this scholarship. It is also a good idea to include your future plans. Best of luck Raiders.