Senior point guard Jess Tyrer

Senior point guard Jess Tyrer

Last season for the only senior

  Senior Jess Tyrer never stopped playing basketball. Even when all of her friends dropped and the coach resigned, Tyrer stayed tough. “I’ve always played since I was a little kid,” Tyrer said. “Basketball has always been fun to me.” Being the only senior  makes her the definite leader on the

$1000 given to Peer to Peer for video

The Haslett High School Peer to Peer and LINKS programs have received a $1,000 grant for the making of a video that will promote the programs. The grant came from START, or Statewide Autism Research and Training. The video will be created by junior Seth Carncross, senior Zach McBrien, sophomore

Gone green but will we continue going?

In 2009 Haslett High School became an official Michigan Green School under the state’s Department of Education’s Green School Program. In earning its green school status the school implemented several environmentally friendly programs that are still in use today. These include the paper and plastic bottle recycling program and an

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CAHEP applications due

All Haslett High School sophomores and juniors planning to attend the Capital Area Career Center CAHEP course need to turn their application forms to guidance counselor Heather Woodworth. All forms are due January 27.  Space is limited to 45 spots. Applications will not be accepted after this date. All students who turn in

Sports

Phil Kozein steps up as new wrestling coach

Wrestlers walked into the wrestling room and saw a new face, Phil Kozein, their new assistant coach. Most the wrestlers are pleased with their new coach so far. “He’s a really good coach, he can communicate well with us and have fun while pushing us to our limits to better


Features

Haslett student stay in touch with war vets

“I’ve never shared that with anyone before.” It is responses like these that peak Dustin Rice’s interested in veterans; not just the wars they fought but the lives they lead and the times they lived through. He collects World War II memorabilia and learns from speaking with servicemen from yesteryear.

Opinion

What does green really mean

It seems as though Haslett High School is being obsessively bombarded with one progressive movement after another. With the start of the 2011-2012 school year was introduced the “academic integrity” push, which resulted in a variety of responses. Most were of students venting their frustration and annoyance of being incessantly

Riding in the car for two hours with snow blowing everywhere and a below zero wind chill, all senior Cody Chasse can do is think about shredding every one of Crystal Mountains slopes. On most weekends and even some school days you can find Chasse out at the local Ski

Haslett student stay in touch with war vets

“I’ve never shared that with anyone before.” It is responses like these that peak Dustin Rice’s interested in veterans; not just the wars they fought but the lives they lead and the times they lived through. He collects World War II memorabilia and learns from speaking with servicemen from yesteryear.

Ice Fishing emerges as seasonal hobby

As the temperatures drop, Michiganders gear up for the winter months and the ensuing festivities. Sledding, snowboarding and skiing are all popular winter sports, but for senior Patyon Warner, ice fishing is the way to pass time. Warner’s home on Lake Lansing allows him a prime location to fish. “Me and my buddies go

CAHEP applications due

All Haslett High School sophomores and juniors planning to attend the Capital Area Career Center CAHEP course need to turn their application forms to guidance counselor Heather Woodworth. All forms are due January 27.  Space is limited to 45 spots. Applications will not be accepted after this date. All students who turn in