Flakes of citrus orange and pastel yellow crumbled into the concrete, powdery chalk dusting young Tajweed Altower’s fingers. As she added the finishing touches to her creation, a b...
Break out the books and brackets -- it’s time to vote. Throughout March and April, high school students across Indiana can participate in the Eliot Rosewater Book Award and vote fo...
Through events like the Gray Brothers Pie sale and the recently-reinstated Homecoming PowderPuff Football Game, the Riley Dance Marathon Committee works diligently to raise money f...
Plainfield DECA went to their State competition from March 5 through March 7. Students that placed in the Top 10 of their category at Regionals had the chance to compete with other...
As our lawmakers discuss House Bill 1382 that would expand robotics programming throughout Indiana schools, one local news station came to PHS to learn more.
Watch the news story...
On Thursday, March 2, the Plainfield Academic Superbowl teams had their first competition, the County Invitational, at Danville.
The English, Science and Fine Arts teams all plac...
Sitting in Burger King surrounded by dozens of people wearing paper crowns that were given to them by the restaurant is not the only funny memory that senior Nevada Inman has from ...
Bright lights. A big stage. An eager audience is waiting. Sophomore Kaydee Williams closes her eyes and takes a deep breath. With only a few minutes left before her performance, sh...
On November 15, junior Addison Neuen competed in the American Mathematics Competition (AMC) and advanced to the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME). The competitio...
Thursday, March 2 at 7 p.m., lights will hit the stage and talent will fill the auditorium as show choir students reveal to the public what they have been performing for their comp...
Whether in the stands or on the sidelines as the team manager, sophomore Nick Greene attends every home game, and several away games that the Quaker teams play. “Sports are a huge ...
Bringing Change 2 Mind week is from February 27 to March 3. The goal of the week is to get the whole student body involved in conversations about mental health and making authentic...
The Community Show Choir Showcase is next Thursday, March 2 at 7 pm! You will not want to miss out on seeing the PCMS & PHS show choirs perform their competition sets all on one s...
On Thursday, January 26, senior Maddie Comer anxiously waited for the Scholastic Art and Writing Competition results to be released. Refreshing the official Scholastic website coun...
The grand opening. Courts inside and outside. Luxurious locker rooms. Twenty years from now, senior Marcus Cox stands proudly at the entrance to his tennis facility, welcoming the ...
Computer keys clatter, brand new pages turn and cameras capture images from all walks of student life. From written web articles, magazine pages and yearbook spreads to photography...
At six years old, many youngsters long for a toy train set or a Barbie doll. Some lean toward fire trucks, while others cherish their Fisher Price little people sets.
For sophomo...
This week marks the first PTO Kindness Week. A representative from the PTO, Margaret Wielenberg, helped to explain what this means to the school community. “Our goal is to create a...
Dazzling lights, beautiful gowns and melodious music. Prom is on May 5, 2023, and planning for the event has already begun.
Prom Co-Sponsor Brittanie Hacker held the first Prom ...
On March 1, 2023, all juniors will take the SAT, a high school graduation requirement – so preparing for it is a must. To help students with preparation, PHS is hosting an SAT Prep...