The student publication of Fort Zumwalt West High School

The Solitaire

The student publication of Fort Zumwalt West High School

The Solitaire

The student publication of Fort Zumwalt West High School

The Solitaire

The 2019 mural features the number 19, but a jaguar is the nine.

Mural Mayhem

Sydney Perry, Staff Writer
November 9, 2018
The winter formal transformed into a casual event before it was scrapped in favor of a carnival.

Turning Back the Clock

Ella Brown, Staff Writer
November 8, 2018
12 Angry Jurors was the first play performed this year and consisted of three acts.

Production Donation

Kristin Bianco, Staff Writer
November 7, 2018
Hungry for domination after their loss as juniors, the seniors finally took home the win. “It’s a very bitter-sweet feeling,” senior Sydney Ivie said. “I loved both of my powderpuff experiences and wish I could play again next year.”

Rough, Tough and Powderpuff

Ella Brown, Staff Writer
October 29, 2018
The varsity dance team spreads the homecoming excitement by riding in the back of a truck, throwing treats to the people lining the streets. “My favorite part was being able to celebrate the spirit of the school with my best friends and the team that I have grown so close to,” sophomore Halley Taylor said.

The Homecoming Parade

Paige Fitton, Staff Writer
October 25, 2018
Homecoming takes many months of planning to create.

Homecoming Creation

Elle Skarzinski, Staff Writer
October 19, 2018
Senior year holds a whirlwind of activities, events, good times and stuff nobody wants to miss out on. “Trying to get the best grades that I can and aiming for a good ACT score while also controlling everything at work can be very overwhelming,” Yeager said. “Focusing on one thing at a time really helps especially while trying to be involved in my senior year.”

Day in the Life of Kate Yeager

Sara Norris, Staff Writer
October 16, 2018
As third period begins, Pecoraro and Jamie Buchner begin working on their plan periods. They bounce ideas off of each other and discuss the best ways to teach upcoming lesson plans. “[Pecoraro] has a true passion for teaching,” Buchner said. “Her main focus for each lesson is to make sure that every student is engaged. She has a full bag of tricks to entertain and educate all of her students.”

A Day In The Life Of A Teacher

Matthew Pecoraro, Staff Writer
October 12, 2018
Reusable water bottles benefit the Earth and encourages hydration.

Green Guidance

Summer Vaughn, Editor in Chief
October 5, 2018
What is in Your Backpack?

What is in Your Backpack?

Dominic Regazzi, Online Editor
September 20, 2018
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