Gatlinburg fires affects WLC
As the smoke clears and authorities work to evaluate the damage done, the death toll in the historic Gatlinburg Fires continues to climb.
As the smoke clears and authorities work to evaluate the damage done, the death toll in the historic Gatlinburg Fires continues to climb.
This December, the Social Justice League as well as the Gay Straight Alliance have decided to team up and help the homeless people that are involved in the Matrix Off The Street shelter.
The holiday season is just around the corner and it is the perfect time to give back to the community and children in need. Many kids this year will not have a chance to celebrate these holidays, nor will they be expecting to receive any gifts at all. That’s where Walled Lake Central comes in.
The leadership of several student groups at WLC has extended an invitation to “Student Voices”, an upcoming forum that will be held on Tuesday, November 22 at 2:30 in the library.
Walled Lake Central’s Marching Band headed down to Indianapolis on November 10, 11 and 12 to attend the Bands of America [BOA] Grand Nationals, a competition held for Marching Bands across the country, and returned with lots of experience and fun memories.
In the early hours of the morning after Tuesday, November 8, it was declared that Donald Trump would be the President of the United States of America for the next four years.
Learning about how to clean water was the aim of a field trip undertaken by WLC’s AP Environmental Science classes on October 18.
If you have nothing to do after school and would like to be active and meet new people, consider joining French Club. You’ll be surrounded by a bunch of friendly students.
It’s time for girls to take over the football field in the annual Powderpuff game. This year it will take place on the Walled Lake Central football field on Friday, November 11 at 7 p.m.
Every year the senior class comes together in hopes of finding the best place to travel for there once in a lifetime opportunity, senior spring break.