Think about community college

By Simone Stephens It’s that time of the year and seniors all across the nation have had to make the big decision: what to do after high school, particularly which college to go to. Typically, most seniors want to go to standard four year colleges or universities. A lot of those colleges can be pretty expensive…

Numerous WLC students are awarded under the Legacy Scholarship Funds

By Kennedy Werner An impressive 30 Legacy Scholarships were awarded to Walled Lake Central’s 2014 graduates on May 5. Held in Walled Lake Western’s auditorium, Legacy Scholarship Night memorialized students, coaches, educators, and families of the Walled Lake Consolidated School District community. Scholarships are given by local businesses, school retirees, athletic booster clubs, personal memorials,…

Seniors anticipate their commencement ceremony

By Kennedy Werner The time has finally come. Walled Lake Central’s 2014 commencement ceremony will be held at Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center on Sunday, June 1 at 1pm. Graduates must arrive by noon and report to the arena’s auxiliary gym to prepare. “Commencement is the time where we turn from high school students to…

The Call compiles a list of some of the cutest Prom Proposals

By Erika Greco With flowers, candy, balloons, big posters, and grand gestures, “promposals” have swept Central off its feet as prom season approaches.  The guys have stepped up their game and the proposals continue to grow more and more extravagant.Numerous pictures have been plastered all over social media and have virtually taken over Twitter timelines.…

Seniors prepare for early finals

By Madeline Master With less than two weeks of school left for seniors, the pressure to graduate with the highest grades and GPAs as possible is on. Senior finals are quickly approaching and the dates are as follows: May 27: 5 and 6 hours May 28: 1 and 4 hours May 29: 2 and 3…

Art and Drawing students head to the DIA

By Dominique Tyus The Art Department will take a field trip to the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) on Tuesday, May 20. Students from the Art and Drawing classes are scheduled to leave at 7:30 am and travel to the Heidelberg Project, an open-air art environment in the heart of an urban community on the east…

AP Government students chat with U.S. Senator

By Dominique Tyus Central’s AP Government class wasinvited by Google to participate in a video conference with U.S Senator Chris Murphy in the media center April 23. The event was webcast live through Google Hangouts video chats and posted to the Google YouTube channel. “I enjoyed it and the technology was great. I would have…

Marching band members receive big surprise

By Alex Hunt On May 1, members of Central’s marching band were told they were going to perform an old show to be filmed for the Kelly and Michael show because of Mr. Stojkovic’s accomplishments. Members were instructed to report to the band room during fourth hour SRT; what they encountered was not what they…