The Crossing Chronicle

Reporting the News of Great Crossing High School

The Crossing Chronicle

The Crossing Chronicle

Stage crew members take on the responsiblity of being prepared for set changes and to have costume and props ready for theater productions.

Stage Crew Members Are Essential to Theater Productions

Kendra Brewer, Staff Reporter February 9, 2024

Great Crossing High School offers many extracurricular activities to its students. One of these extracurriculars is theater. An aspect of theater that many forget about is stage crew; however, it is very...

The junior team battled their way to the championship title for GCHSs first powder puff football tournament.

GCHS Establishes Power Puff as a New Athletic Tradition

Kaylynn Crump, Staff Reporter February 8, 2024

Great Crossing High School started a new tradition this school year with powder puff football. Powder puff is very popular throughout the country. It’s a friendly football game played between girls of...

DanceBlue hopes to exceed the amount of money raised last year.  This is joint event with SCHS.

DanceBlue Returns for Its Second Annual Event in February

Kimber Lawrence, Staff Reporter February 1, 2024

This year Great Crossing High School and Scott County High School plans to host their second annual fundraiser for DanceBlue on February 24th, 2024 in the GCHS gym.  In the next few weeks, the Dance Blue...

Its not always to be optimistic, but Ms. Gooks students know that she has mastered this mindset.

Teachers are Appreciated at GCHS for Numerous Reasons

Maddie Wesley, Staff Reporter February 1, 2024

Great Crossing High School has approximately 140 incredible teachers and staff who show up everyday to teach students valuable lessons and life skills. Teachers at GCHS all have different strengths that...

December was a month filled with rainy, gray days and many in Kentucky would have preferred to have snow.

Kentuckians Want More Snow for the Winter Months

Shelby Spore, Staff Reporter February 1, 2024

As winter progresses, many Kentuckians feel it's the first year in a while to not receive any lasting snow. Over the past years, Kentucky and neighboring states have received multiple inches of snow. However,...

February Lunch Menu

February Lunch Menu

January 30, 2024

The spring semester brings a decrease in motivation for many seniors since they have already made decisions about what comes next after high school.

Spring Semester Brings an Increase in Senioritis for Some

Piper McGuffey, Staff Reporter January 26, 2024

As both graduation and college life inch closer, it is more and more common to see decreased motivation and participation in high school seniors. This decrease in motivation, colloquially named senioritis,...

High school students can take dual credit courses for free thanks to a grant through KHEAA.

Dual Credit Options Can Help Students Transition to the College Workload

Katie Hale, Staff Reporter January 26, 2024

Many students at GCHS can benefit from taking dual credit courses. A student in a dual credit course receives credit for both the high school and college levels.  Dual credit classes can give students...

Winter Break Brings Opportunities for Fun on a Budget

Winter Break Brings Opportunities for Fun on a Budget

Jaidyn Johnson, Staff Reporter December 7, 2023

Looking for some low cost activities for the winter break?  If the holidays have placed a strain on your budget, check out the gallery for some ways to enjoy time with family or friends for next to nothing.

Juniors Wyatt Hatch and Wyatt Seekford read to elementary students as part of the Warhawk Readers mentor program.

New Reading Mentorship Program Begins at GCHS

Kaylynn Crump, Staff Reporter December 6, 2023

This year, Scott County Schools started a new reading initiative program called the Warhawk Readers Program which pairs a beginning reader with a Great Crossing High School athlete. This program is designed...

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