The Mohawk Times
Waldron Junior/Senior High School
Waldron, IN
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 
Issue: Issue 2, Volume 1
Last Update: Wednesday, December 12, 2007


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By Cody Wagner

Are students really so unfocused on their schooling or is there another problem to this growing matter? Throughout the years, it seems that fewer students care about their schooling and more about ha full story >

Students face realities of being a social outcast: How much power do cliques really have?
By Chris Vierling

Students who are part of a clique can be considered outcasts and sometimes are pressured into doing something or being someone they are not. Students form social groups or cliques and can sometimes e full story >

By Adrienne Harvey

Looking ahead to the future is what seniors are doing. This is their last year of high school. It is the end of the road, and now some are thinking about what to do in the future. The idea of a sc full story >

By Brandon Sheets

The cell phone policy at our school may seem unfair, but almost every school in Indiana has basically the same policy. At Waldron, the policy is that the cell phones must stay turned off and in the s full story >

Students deal with bullying: Do students know they are not alone?
By Tiffney Boyer

Bullying is something students have to deal with and have to overcome everyday. Bullying is intentionally done and is done to gain power or respect over other students. Students that get bullied have full story >

By Mari Fenton

Students need to know the harmful effects of tanning. Each day some students tan either in a tanning salon or a home tanning bed. These students expose themselves to high ultraviolet rays. “I try to full story >

Students lack value for education: Is it the students' issue or is there another force behind this problem?
By Cody Wagner

Are students really so unfocused on their schooling or is there another problem to this growing matter? Growing through the years, it seems that fewer students care about their schooling and more abo full story >

By Devon Robinson

Kit Haymond is an underrated guitarist and better yet... lyricist. He can also play drums, bass, and keyboard and has what most musicians call raw talent. He was born in Shelbyville in July of 1992. full story >

By Jake Kuhn

At New Palestine, the Waldron Mohawks fell to the Dragons in their season opener. The Mohawks played a good game, but they couldn't stick with the Dragons down the stretch. For the first game of the full story >

By Darrin isaac

What are you wanting for Christmas this year? An iPod? A new video game? Chances are, you will receive one or more gift cards this Christmas. Freshman Alex Hankins said, “Gift cards are alright, but full story >

Teens are having sex at younger ages
By Kyle Stevens

Teens are having intercourse at a young age, and some experts believe the reason stems from the influences of what they see in movies and on the Internet. With parents constantly working, it's harder full story >

New history teacher looks forward to a good year
By Jake Kuhn

Waldron High School now has a new teacher after a couple weeks of searching for a replacement. Her name is Ms. Krack, pronounced like "crock," and this Indiana University graduate came to Waldron aft full story >

By Mari Fenton

Winter is soon approaching, and student drivers will be heading out on the slick roads. Many need to take the proper procedures when driving on winter roads. “Always watch the news before leaving f full story >

Learn the notes to make the grade
By Darrin Isaac

Many people think that music in school can be very helpful to a student's education. In recent studies conducted by the National Association for Music Education, it has been shown that students who p full story >

By Brandon Sheets

Waldron High School is undergoing changes in the staff. This comes on the heels of Shelby Eastern Schools superintendent Mr. Jameson retiring this school year. When teachers quit or retire, it can a full story >

By Chris Vierling

Student Council throughout the years has collected cans for the needy of Waldron. “The school has been doing this [collecting cans] for about ten years now,” said Student Council Sponsor Mr. Trester. full story >

Marching Band needs to work
By Tiffney Boyer

Marching band takes more than staying in line and playing the right notes. This past year the Music Department at Waldron Jr.-Sr. High School had to cut marching band leaving many students wondering full story >

By Devon Robinson

Why is having an ala-carte line at lunch so bad? An ala-carte line is something that has been brought up many times at school this year. People wonder why can't we have one? Not only are students tal full story >

Schools panic caused by media?
By Cody DeCamp

Is there really dangerous infections spreading throughout schools or has the media got the public in a state-wide panic? Through the past few weeks, schools as well as the community have been panicki full story >

MRSA strikes Indiana schools
By Tyler Baldwin

In the last two weeks, multiple Indiana schools have had a problem with MRSA. Recently a school in Richmond was shut down for decontamination because a student had contracted MRSA. It leaves some pe full story >