Poem “Our Game”
Christopher Jackson, Guest Writer
February 10, 2012
Our game is life, and life I breathe. Life I am, life I seize. Life I know, and life I show. Life is filled with opportunity, life gives us a chance to adore our communities. Our game is life, and life I breathe. Life I own, Life I see. In life our people stay together, and through humankind we will... Read more »
Junior High Update
Molly Wilson, History Editor
January 18, 2012
Just like the High School, Bishop Kearney Junior High School has a variety of different activities and events going on, especially during the winter season. Not only are there fun things for the students to enjoy, but there are also a variety of projects that the students have been working on. On the... Read more »
Bundle Up With the Builders Club
Molly Wilson, History Editor
January 18, 2012
Everyone loves to curl up on the couch with a good book and a cozy blanket. Unfortunately, not every child has the luxury of a blanket to keep them warm. The Builders Club decided to make blankets for some of these kids, hoping to warm not only their bodies, but their hearts as well. Mrs. Feller, the... Read more »
Junior High Christmas Door Decorating Contest Winner!
Rachel Shipp, Advisor
December 22, 2011
Miss Jessica Prinzing’s Language Arts class won the Christmas Door Decorating Contest for the Bishop Kearney Junior High division. The following students worked very hard to bring the Christmas theme to life and take the award: Jessica DeBot Bridget Denton Ajhanique Frasier Sierra Martin (drew... Read more »
Short Story “The Compromise of the Sky”
Christopher Jackson, Guest Writer
December 19, 2011
Once upon a time there was a land distant from Earth in its own universe that was beautiful and was loved by many. It held lakes, trees, and land that extended to your desire until the Monosopians came along. They were huge, rude, mean and deceiving, and overall ugly. The Monosopians stomped on the... Read more »
“The Cardinal’s Chirp” -A Creative Story
Christopher Jackson, Student Writer
November 21, 2011
I walk into the park and sit on a bench. I am now retired and have nothing to do but die. I feel the wind and smell the air and I start to open my book. I am intrigued and the book is fascinating, I want to read more. My mind is active and the pages keep flipping until I reach the end. The book is finished... Read more »
PJ Round-Up
Amy Feller, Magistra Linguae Latinae
November 3, 2011
Share the gift of comfort! The Junior High Builders Club is hosting a PJ Round-Up to benefit the women and children at local shelters, including Bethany House and Catholic Family Center. During the entire month of November, we will be collecting new pajamas, nightgowns, robes and slippers in women’s... Read more »
Magazine Sale in the Junior High
Rachel Farrell and Ann E. Heyen, Junior High Writers
November 2, 2011
The Bishop Kearney Junior High is really excited for the Magazine Sale! Even though we can’t watch the Morning News at the same time as everyone else, we are still making it work. Each day we are inching closer to our goal of $40,000. We are all really enthusiastic about our BINGO Cards, and our... Read more »
Introducing: Ms. Prinzing
Kasey Riedl, Editorial Editor
October 24, 2011
There have been two new teachers added to the Bishop Kearney faculty this year, one of them being Ms. Prinzing. She is the new middle school English teacher. Many people have been wondering who she is, and want to know more about her, so I took the time to ask Ms. Prinzing a few questions. Here are her... Read more »
The Experience of One Man Can Teach Many
Jennie Bruno, Staff Writer
April 9, 2011
As people of this world we should devote ourselves to the study of history so that the horrible atrocities that once occurred never happen again. One of the most horrible events in all of modern history was the Holocaust during World War II. The best way to learn from this act of hatred is to hear from... Read more »



