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The Crossing Chronicle

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The Crossing Chronicle

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Music Brings Benefits to Its Listeners

Music Brings Benefits to Its Listeners

Aubrey Morrison, Staff Reporter October 17, 2024

Music is always changing. Throughout the years many different genres of music have become popular. It can be passed down by generations. But what really influences what people listen to? It is a known...

Football has been more enjoyable and easier on the mental health for players in season six for GCHS.

Season Six Sees a Boost in Optimism for GCHS Football

Madison Stakelin, Staff Reporter October 17, 2024

Football season has arrived at the Birds Nest Stadium. The evening is filled with cheering from the Kettle and the laughter of fans.  Concession stand lines are filled with people waiting for popcorn...

GCHS welcomed five exchange students this year.  From left is Luka Gamber, Nadira Nunion,  Vera Kyndi-Wiuff, Celia Canga Ansuriza, and Patricia Rico Caro.

GCHS’s Exchange Students Adapt to American Life

Jena Lowry, Staff Reporter October 16, 2024

Every year, Great Crossing High School welcomes foreign exchange students to its community. It’s hard to imagine how it would feel to walk through the halls of an unfamiliar school in an unfamiliar country,...

Congratulations to the Class of 2024!

Congratulations to the Class of 2024!

Katie Hale, Staff Reporter April 18, 2024

We wish the Class of 2024 all the best as leave Great Crossing High School.  We have enjoyed watching their grow over the past few years and will be excited to see what they do in the future.

Students Have Many Summer Job Options

Students Have Many Summer Job Options

Madison Wesley, Staff Reporter April 9, 2024

Looking for a summer job in order to increase your bank account balance?  Check out these suggestions in the slideshow.

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,...

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...

All books in this photo are included in GCHS's library collection and have been on banned book lists at some point in history.

Schools Work to Protect Book Collections from Bans

Shelby Spore, Staff Reporter December 6, 2023

A surge of book bannings has emerged across the United States in recent years. In 2023, the American Library Association (ALA) was contacted by 695 libraries regarding requests to ban books in their collection....

The Eras tour was one of the most popular concerts for 2023, with many members of the Warhawk Nation snagging tickets for the Nashville and Cincinatti shows.

Taylor Swift Continues to Command Respect from Many

Katie Hale, Staff Reporter December 4, 2023

Recently, Taylor Swift has taken the world by storm, breaking records hand over foot and captivating people of all ages everywhere. Some may listen to Swift’s music casually and others are diehard fans....

Administration asked students to refrain from parking in the cafeteria lot this school year, and many students have mixed emotions regarding the change.

Changes in Parking Create Mixed Emotions This School Year

Shelby Spore, Staff Reporter October 31, 2023

This year at Great Crossing High School, the school administration introduced a new rule for student drivers to follow. Students have been given only one parking lot to use. This is a large shift from...

Student council members were involved in the planning of the Homecoming dance held in October.

Student Council Holds First Ever Officer Election

Piper McGuffey, Staff Reporter October 30, 2023

For the first time in Great Crossing’s history, student council officers were chosen through a student election. In the past, student council was led by student leaders, but not by a set group of leaders...

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