• "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

Pages By Page

The Official Student Publication of Page High School

Pages By Page

Robertson’s Reportings: 5/10 – 5/16

Sophia Robertson, Staff Writer May 17, 2019

Tension has risen between President Xi of China and United States President Donald Trump after tariffs on goods from China rose. Amid these new taxes, China’s currency has dropped to its lowest value...

Roberton’s Reportings: 5/3 – 5/9

Sophia Robertson, Staff Writer May 10, 2019

Welcome back to another week of Robertson’s Reportings! The 145th Kentucky Derby took place on May 4. Maximum Security was the first horse to cross the finish line in first but was disqualified. Country...

Robertson’s Reportings: Catching Up From Spring Break

Sophia Robertson, Staff Writer May 7, 2019

After over a week off from school, welcome back to Robertson’s Reportings! On Easter Sunday, suicide bombers in South Asia, specifically Sri Lanka, killed at least 290 people and injured many more. Three...

Harders Interview: His Experience Three Months as AD

Harder’s Interview: His Experience Three Months as AD

William Petitt, Sports Editor April 18, 2019

With three months as full time Athletic Director under his belt, former Men’s Basketball Head Coach Matthew Harder is leading the Page Athletic program with confidence. In this interview, he answers...

Robertson’s Reportings: 4/12 – 4/18

Sophia Robertson, Staff Writer April 18, 2019

Welcome back to Robertson’s Reportings! Southern states were hit hard on Sunday by violent storms. Tornadoes and floods killed at least eight people and injured many more. Over 90,000 people lost power...

Prom: A Night in Paris

Olivia Emmert, Staff Writer April 12, 2019

This past Saturday, April 6th Page had their Junior/Senior Prom. It was hosted at the Downtown Marriott from 8 pm to 12 midnight. The Prom was made possible by the committee made up of juniors including...

Page High Alumni Paris Kea Drafted to the WNBA

Page High Alumni Paris Kea Drafted to the WNBA

William Petitt, Sports Editor April 12, 2019

With the 25th overall selection on Wednesday night, the Indiana Fever of the WNBA selected one of Page’s own: Paris Kea. Kea, both a Page Alum and former Pages By Page writer, was drafted in the third...

Robertson’s Reportings: 4/5 – 4/11

Sophia Robertson, Staff Writer April 12, 2019

Welcome to another week of Robertson’s Reportings! On April 8, Virginia’s basketball team won its first NCAA national championship game to end March Madness. The Cavaliers beat the Texas Tech Red Raiders...

Page Hosts First Arts and Literature Festival

Page Hosts First Arts and Literature Festival

April 10, 2019

On March 24th, 2019, Page High School hosted its first Arts and Literature Festival. Most of the planning was put together by Mrs. Besecker. The purpose of the festival was to help raise money for the...

Men’s Lacrosse Sticking it to the Rest of the Triad

William Petitt, Sports Editor April 9, 2019

Most of the way through the regular season, Page Men’s Lacrosse has a strong record of 7-2. This includes a 5-1 record at home and an even 1-1 record while away, tallying home wins against Grimsley,...

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