We’ve Got Spirit, At Least a Few

Shaker Spirit

Maria Slovikowski, Staff Reporter
January 15, 2013

“One! We are the Raiders! Two! A little bit louder! Three! I still can’t hear you!” This common school cheer is supposed to finish with “Four! More! More! More!” and then begin again in a perpetual declaration of spirit. However, according to a lunchtime survey, most students are not committed... Read more »

Student Council Election Results Revealed

Julia Scharfstein, Managing Editor
May 16, 2012

Class of 2015 President-Cherie Lo Vice President-Walker Edwards Treasurer-Kieran Aulak Secretary-Arpit Agrawal Representatives: Maeve Cook Casey Crowley Charles Lampert Zach Silverman Narayan Sundararajan Abby White Class of 2014 President-Evan Seballos Vice President-Simone Malone Treasurer-Zaylon Green Secretary-Rebecca... Read more »

Color War Spirit Day Escalates Class Rivalries

Alysse Eberhard, Marissa Miller and Rachel Shaw, Cover Story Editors
November 21, 2011

THE POSTERS READ “Juniority,” and with them, the latest battle in Shaker’s class war began. When students arrived at school Oct.14, they found the school decorated in green. It was a color war spirit day, and students had been encouraged to wear the colors of their respective grades’ homecoming... Read more »

State Rating Affected By Few Student Scores

Julia Scharfstein, Campus and City Editor
September 26, 2011

In a school of more than 1,800 students, the performance of one student has never been more important. The system the Ohio Department of Education uses for the school report cards is organized so that one student can make the entire school fail, Principal Michael Griffith said. This is why he considers... Read more »