The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

The Uproar

The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

The Uproar

The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

The Uproar

The main lot next to the athletic entrance is usually the first to fill up.

The Search for a Spot

Maddie Harris, Arts and Entertainment Editor February 25, 2022

For students, one of the most anticipated changes from NAI to NASH is the possibility of saying goodbye to early mornings on the school bus. For licensed juniors and seniors who have purchased NASH parking...

Post cards will be sent home to parents this summer from Ocean City, Maryland.

Ocean City or Bust

Halle Marsalis, Staff Writer February 24, 2022

Every summer, many newly graduated seniors travel to the shore for a beach vacation to relax and to spend time with friends before everyone goes off to college.  And at NA, one particular destination...

President Biden on Friday visited the site of the collapsed bridge in Pittsburgh last month.

The Infrastructure Investment Act and Pennsylvania

Ryan Nash, Staff Writer February 24, 2022

America has often been the butt of many jokes regarding infrastructure. With the recent bridge collapse in Pittsburgh, it’s easy to see why. Luckily, there were no deaths caused by the collapse;...

Kat Klinefelter

How has the pandemic affected students in schools outside NA?

Kat Klinefelter, Staff Writer February 22, 2022

It was January 11, when Hampton Roads Academy junior Cassie Dornan was quarantined. Hampton Roads Academy is a small private school in Newport News, Virginia, with only about 600 students. Her school enforces...

Mrs. Tengowski (left) and Mrs. Large stock the shelves of the Sharing Place, located on the second floor adjacent to the library.

A Safe Haven

Michelle Hwang, Features Editor February 16, 2022

Tucked in a corner of the school is a room lined with shelves of canned and instant foods, clothes, deodorant, soap, female hygiene products, even dresses for school dances. The room is stocked with careful...

Juniors jumpstart senior year

Juniors jumpstart senior year

Camryn Gray, Staff Writer February 15, 2022

The past few weeks have been filled with juniors discussing scheduling for senior year, and it has not been easy. “It is stressful to choose our classes for senior year, since it's our last year of...

North Allegheny celebrates another year of love, appreciation, and candy hearts.

Be mine, Valentine

Aris Pastor, Staff Writer February 14, 2022

Valentine’s Day—a day for lovers, crushes, and panicking boyfriends that probably don’t have a gift planned yet. Still, the day has a long history of romance, so how is North Allegheny celebrating?  Some...

Wordle has captivated NASH students with its fun and simplicity.

Word Up

Sam Podnar, Staff Writer February 7, 2022

Craze. Mania. Fever. Not only could these words serve as guesses in the hit game Wordle, but they also describe how the phenomenon has swept the halls of NASH—along with the rest of the country.  Wordle...

StuCo Recording Secretary David Schantz and StuCo Historian Morgan Nash sell MORP tickets during lunch.

MORP returns, more inclusive than ever

Sally Cho, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 4, 2022

Excitement is in the air at NASH, as MORP, NASH’s version of a Sadie Hawkins winter formal dance, approaches. The long-awaited dance, which was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will take...

Ready for Takeoff

Ready for Takeoff

Anthony Durzo, News Editor January 24, 2022

Two North Allegheny juniors have been accepted into the AFJROTC Flight Academy Program. Cadets Ethan Byrne and Curtis Rhoten applied for the program in November and were two out of the four North Allegheny...

Seniors Concetta Bochicchio and Morgan Nash enjoy one of their last art classes left before the second semester begins. The second semester marks the last couple of months seniors have before graduation.

Seven Down, One to Go

Sally Cho, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 18, 2022

A new semester is upon NASH, and for the seniors, it is their last.  Thoughts of graduation and college are on the horizon, and this last semester will be filled with college decisions, end-of-the-year...

Some cafeteria options such as the deli bar have been limited or temporarily unavailable because of delivery problems.

District food service endures supply chain issues

Andrew McLaughlin, Staff Writer January 12, 2022

Styrofoam trays, pizza crusts, and peanut butter and jelly are just a few of the things on NASH cafeteria manager Jay West’s wanted list. As North Allegheny’s Dining Services Director during a nationwide...

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