Spencer Margolis
After months of contact tracing and social distancing, Hamilton High School has been able to remain mainly in-person. Keep reading to learn more about how the HHS learning environment has transitioned through COVID-19.
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Spencer Margolis
After months of contact tracing and social distancing, Hamilton High School has been able to remain mainly in-person. Keep reading to learn more about how the HHS learning environment has transitioned through COVID-19.
Cora Kuhlenbeck
It always seems unreal, until it hits you. Sex trafficking is a very serious problem that has consumed the lives of countless victims, and its happening right here in Wisconsin. Read on to follow one survivor’s story from Wisconsin and learn the signs to prevent you, or someone you know, from becoming the next victim.
Cora Kuhlenbeck
The past football season took on plenty of new challenges: a Covid season, a new coach, and a new program. Despite these obstacles, the football team learned to come together as one and give their best effort this 2020 season. Read on to learn more about this past season recap!
PK
Do you enjoy working with children? Do you find a particular subject fascinating? Are you up for something challenging, always changing, and rewarding? If you answered yes to any of these questions, keep reading to discover why you should join Hamilton’s Future Educators Club.
Aayush Iyengar
Joining Hamilton’s DECA chapter may be one of the easiest and most rewarding decisions you make in your entire life! Read this article to discover all of the benefits that you will experience if you choose to join!
Elisabeth Fischer
Students for decades have had to ask their teachers for permission to use the restroom. Personally, I find that unnecessary. There are multiple academic consequences and physical consequences due to this preconceived notion of having to ask for permission.
James Strasburg
With all this talk about Bitcoin being the future of currency, there’s a valid question to ask: why Bitcoin?
Maddie Gammon
The last year has been very eye-opening, and it was a long overdue wake-up call for millions of people. Being white, I instantly realized that I had to speak up for the injustice in our world.
Maya Bell
Meet the new associate principal in town! You may have missed this during the ensuing chaos that was 2020, but Hamilton High School got a new associate principal, Mr. Chris Laurishke. Charger Press was able to get a one-on-one sit down with him.
Grace Pagel
Club Unique is a student organization at Hamilton that aims to promote diversity throughout the school and community by celebrating and embracing new cultures and ways of thinking.
Sarah Gerovac
Hamilton’s book club, “A Novel Idea,” just finished another monthly read. Keep reading to hear about December’s exciting book, Legendborn!
Sarah Onysio
On Wednesday, December 4, Hamilton’s Science Club got the opportunity to have a virtual meeting with writer and former Lannon educator, Laureanna Raymond-Duvernell.
Sarah Gerovac
Hamilton’s book club, Novel Idea, read Truly Devious in November. Keep reading to see what we thought of it!
Sarah Onysio
In the 2020 Democratic primaries, the Electoral College became a central issue of many politicians' platforms. Why are people growing frustrated with the Electoral College, and how could we fix it?
Maya Bell
Back in September, a new club was added to the activity fair called Leo Club. This is the club’s first year being in the activity fair, and the club hopes to gain more exposure.
Nikki Nair
Learn about the ARCh Youth Team, a volunteer group that teaches children not to bully, informs the community about disorders, and provides a safe space for teens with and without disabilities.
Spencer Margolis
I have a love for cooking and baking, and I want to share that love with people who appreciate food just as much as I do. So, every week, I will develop, write, and share recipes that I hold near and dear. Enjoy.
Sarah Gerovac
In the month of October, Hamilton’s “Novel Idea” book club read Holly Jackson’s novel, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.
Cora Kuhlenbeck
Covid has disrupted many aspects in our lives. For some, it was vacation, for others, it was sports seasons, and and for the seniors, it is college. This article follows the class of 2021 and how they are going about the college application process in such a challenging time. Read on to learn how they are overcoming these struggles and continuing to make the most of it.
Nikki Nair
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything -- including the way we learn. Seven Hamilton students offered up their perspectives of this school year.