The Cougar Call

Im In 10th grade. Its my first year here, and I love it so far. I love how they put an enrichment class in, so I can finish my work or tests if Im ever absent. Outside of school, I have to take care of my four-year-old dog- shes part Shar Pei and American Bulldog mixed. When she was a puppy, she was really wrinkly and fat. Wow, shes skinny and has a little bit of wrinkles left. I have a lot of responsibilities  at home but I manage to keep my grades high and even myself. -Andrea Tartsah

Humans of Ada

About the Writer Cheyene Howell, Staff Writer
October 10, 2017
Basketball is going well. Im working really hard. I struggled at the beginning of it. I struggled because I tore my ACL last year, my junior year. I am a senior this year, [and] Im trying to finish out the year strong. Ive  proven myself for everything. Im very fast, very strong and very aggressive. When it comes to the court, if Im making a mistake, I always fix it right then and there. DezMonty Wright

Humans of Ada

About the Writer Cheyene Howell, Staff Writer/Photographer
October 5, 2017
Ada High performing arts begin rehearsal for their fall musical. Shrek the Musical is set to debut in November.

Shrek The Musical: cast announced, rehearsals begin

About the Writer Emily Rhyne, Staff Writer/Copy Editor
September 28, 2017
Completing missing assignments is one of the things students work on during Ada High math teacher Stephanie Duncans enrichment class. Duncan had one of the largest enrichment classes during the first weeks of the new program.

Ada High employs new schedule change

About the Writer Maddie Manning, Staff Writer
September 22, 2017
TK Fuller (middle, forward) appears in a yearbook performing with her team when she was a cheerleader at Ada High School.

New squad, new coach, new year

About the Writer Kaelie Miller, Staff Writer/Social Media Manager
September 13, 2017
Oklahoma teachers, including Ada Junior High teacher Lynda Roberts, were disappointed in the failure of State Question 779 and continue to have little faith in the funding of a a pay raise for teachers as the education budget crisis continues. Teachers needed something to keep them from leaving or finding another job. I have grandchildren that I would like to be taught by certified teachers and that is not looking like it will happen.

Education budget crisis affects local schools

About the Writer Becky Robnett, Senior editor
April 7, 2017
Critique Column: Into the Wild

Critique Column: Into the Wild

About the Writer Taylor Russell, Staff writer
April 7, 2017
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