By Hayden Garrett Although the cap and gown remain the same, the senior experience changes rapidly — some for better, some for worse. Ask a graduate from the mid 1990’s or even the early 2000’s and you will hear stories of handwritten notes, flip phones, and Friday night football games with no distractions. Ask a…
Behind the Headlines
By Hayden Garrett Every day. Every week. Once a year. Delta’s media classes crank out new information. But where’s the recognition? “Our Eagle Zone News is honestly one of the very best in the entire state. It really is. We take it for granted because we watch it every day,” communications teacher Tim Cleland said. …
Forever Young
By Hayden Garrett Walking into a building full of seniors with classical music playing and tables set up with a variety of foods. Kids that have been going to school together for years partying out their last couple months together. Delta’s Senior Ball was Jan. 25 at the Wedding Factory in Albany. Students had to…
Miles Of Memories
By Hayden Garrett From another state, from a family friend, as a gift, or bought with their own money. Students get their first cars from many different places and all have different backstories and sentimental value with them. Delta’s parking lot has a variety of cars from expensive, big trucks to old cars you can…
Memorializing Malachi
By Hayden Garrett Malachi Sherck’s first experience with a Riley Hospital for Children red wagon was when he was only one year old. From the beginning to the very end, Riley Hospital and their staff were an important part of Malachi and his family’s life, even becoming friends outside of the hospital doors. “When he…