Tag Archive: Braden Taylor

Call Me Maybe… please?

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Carly Rae Jepsen quickly took over the music world with her single Call Me Maybe. Jepsen’s catchy tune and lyrics have gotten themselves stuck in the minds of teenagers across the country and… Read More

Journalism students leave to Seattle

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Students from Newspaper and Yearbook classes left to Seattle to expand their journalistic studies Thurs., April 12. The students under Journalism teacher Mrs. Roschke will compete in events as well as tour the… Read More

Students to showcase abilities in upcoming talent show

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The 21 contestants of the Sunrise Mountain talent show are ready to showcase their abilities for all who attend the show on Friday, Jan. 27, at 6:30p.m. Out of the large number of… Read More

Penn State scandal shocks nation

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University Park, Pennsylvania. Home to the Penn State Nittany Lions and to one of the most horrendous scandals in the history NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) that has left many people with a… Read More

What happened to all the foliage at SMHS?

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Photo and Story by Braden Taylor  Sunrise Mountain students returned to school on Monday, Oct. 24, to find trees and bushes missing from the quad. The missing plants were noticed immediately by students with… Read More

Liberty crushes Sunrise Mountain 64-29

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Photos by Braden Taylor and Ryan Sampey A slideshow is included in the article.

Sunrise Mountain Frosh Football team ties Liberty

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Photos by Braden Taylor A gallery is included in the article.

Fire Science suits up for class

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Fire Science suited up in complete firefighter outfits during class on Sept. 7. A slideshow of photos is included in the story.

Girls Volleyball to go against Ironwood again

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By Braden Taylor The Sunrise Mountain Girls Volleyball team plays Ironwood tonight for the second time this season. The first meeting between these two schools was on Sept. 6, at Ironwood. The Eagles… Read More

America honors Sept. 11 anniversary

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By Braden Taylor It was one day full of terror that Americans have not fully recovered from, and now ten years later we remember and honor the events of 9/11. September 11, 2001,… Read More

Students audition for fall play

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By Arianna Saenz-Ochoa and Braden Taylor Dead silence and dim lighting is what surrounds a lone student standing on stage. They perform their monologue and wait the final judgment of Ms. Boehme in… Read More

University High students enjoy learning at advanced pace

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By Arianna Saenz-Ochoa and Braden Taylor The University High students arrived at Sunrise Mountain on the first day with wide eyes and an eagerness to start what would be the beginning of their… Read More

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