• "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose." -Dr. Seuss
  • “Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don't belong.” - Mandy Hale
  • "It was never easy to look into the future, but it is possible and we should not miss our chance." —Andrei Linde
  • “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S. Lewis
  • “Your life does not get better by chance it gets better by change.” - Jim Rohn
  • “If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.” - Thich Nhat Hanh
The Official Student Publication of Page High School

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The Official Student Publication of Page High School

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Science Olympiad Team Competes at Regionals

Salma Elboshra, Staff Writer March 9, 2020

On February 22, 10 students from Page High School participated in the Regional Science Olympiad competition at the UNCG campus to “explore the world of science,” as the Science Olympiad motto goes....

Pirates Lead All-County Jazz Selection

Emma Zamani, Staff Writer March 9, 2020

Last week, Page High School had the most students from Guilford County selected to take part in The Clinic event, which is meant for All-County Jazz students. Out of the nine Page students selected, seven...

Mr. Rogers Nominated as Teacher of the Year

Mazin Dargol, Staff Writer March 6, 2020

Before we commence, the Journalism staff and Page’s student body would like to congratulate Mr. David Rogers on his nomination as teacher of the year at Page High School. Mr. Rogers, the English and...

Robertson’s Reportings: 2/28 – 3/5

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2020

Welcome to another week of Robertson’s Reportings! Super Tuesday was on March 3. The day was very important for candidates running for office this year. Super Tuesday is a day on which the largest number...

Page Hosts Annual Curriculum Fair

Emma Carr, Staff Writer March 6, 2020

On February 10th, Page High School hosted a Curriculum Fair and a IB Open House. The Curriculum Fair and Open House were for students and parents to look at future classes they would want to take. Every...

Say Something Week Marks Anniversary of Sincere’s Passing

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief March 5, 2020

Say Something Week at Page High School took place during the first full week of March. This week was meant to remind students of school safety and ways to prevent violence. The main objectives of the week...

Battle of the Books First Place Competition Success

Emma Zamani, Staff Writer March 3, 2020

This week on March 2, our very own Battle of the Books team participated in the UNCG competition. Six students traveled to the School of Education Building within UNCG’s campus. These six students were...

Robertson’s Reportings: 2/21 – 2/27

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief February 28, 2020

Welcome back to Robertson’s Reportings! Controversy has sparked as Burger King released a commercial of a burger, the Whopper, growing moldy and slowly rotting over a month. Many people wonder about...

The Debate Over Seven Periods

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief February 26, 2020

Over the last few weeks, the Page High School administration has been debating whether to make next year seven periods, as opposed to six. Over the past two years, we have had six periods, the year before...

Robertson’s Reportings: 2/7 – 2/13

Sophia Robertson, Editor-in-Chief February 20, 2020

Welcome back to another week of Robertson’s Reportings! Mississippi saw historical flood waters this week. Thousands of homes have been damaged, particularly in places near Jackson, Mississippi’s capital....

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