Boys Volleyball to face North Allegheny in WPIAL Championship

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Mitch Krieger, Staff Writer
May 23, 2013

The Black Hawk Boys Volleyball team is taking on the top-seeded North Allegheny Tigers in the WPIAL Class AAA championship tonight at 8:00 at Baldwin High School. The Hawks have had a spectacular season, winning 17 of 18 games so far. They clinched their spot in the WPIAL championship game with a 3-0... Read more »

Student Art of the Week: Harper Zimmer’s “Not So Far Away”

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Mariah Penascino, Staff Writer
May 23, 2013

Harper Zimmer, a junior at Bethel Park High School, is Hawk Eye’s Student Artist of the Week. Harper’s art is a unique painting being showcased in the display case on the fourth floor. The name of her masterful piece is “Not So Far Away.” No great force inspired Harper to paint... Read more »

Pitt Nationality Rooms: An Important Part of Our City’s Culture

Mitch Krieger, Staff Writer
May 22, 2013

On Tuesday, April 16, the Honors English 12 students took a field trip to tour the University of Pittsburgh’s “Nationality Rooms.” Led by English 12 teacher Mr. Youngs, the English students took a drive down to Oakland to visit Pitt’s towering Cathedral of Learning. “It... Read more »

Almanac Premier Performers finalists

Mariah Penascino, Staff Writer
May 15, 2013

Three Bethel Park students will be honored at the 23rd Premier Performers Sports Banquet on Sunday, May 19 at 6:30 PM at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Senior soccer and track athlete Angelina Baroffio and junior basketball player Megan Marecic are Female Finalists for The Almanac’s Premier Performers... Read more »

Bethel Park Finishes 26th in State in Knowledge Master Competition

Aaron Coplan, Sports Editor
May 15, 2013

This year was the last year of Knowledge Master before the competition is ended, and Bethel Park not only participated but did well, finishing 26th in the State. When asked about Knowledge Master, participant Jarrod Cingel said, “I’m really happy that Bethel Park was able to be competitive... Read more »

SGA looks forward to Staff Appreciation Week

Mackenzie Happe, Staff Writer
May 10, 2013

With Hero Week behind us, SGA is looking to wrap up the year with a few final events. Hero Week ended with a lunchtime activity where a student from each lunch period won a $25 gift card. Congratulations to Matt Dulavich, Max Michalski, and Stephen Walsh on sling-shotting the monkey the farthest. You... Read more »

Parker Family spaghetti dinner is a success

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Grant Conroy, Sports Editor
May 9, 2013

At Bethel Park High School, no student is ever left behind or not paid sufficient attention to in times of need.  When a fellow citizen is in a deal of trouble, the entire community, not just the high school, enthusiastically chips-in. That being said, the Bethel Park community recently recieved a crushing,... Read more »

Keystone Exams continue in May

Jake McCall, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013

In years past, many high school students have dreaded the PSSAs.  For weeks previous to these tests, teachers and students lost class time from reviewing in order for the students to achieve the highest score possible. Now, the Keystone Exams have taken the place of the old PSSAs.  These Keystones... Read more »

Bethel Park competes at Slippery Rock World Language Competition

Grant Conroy, Sports Editor
May 8, 2013

Bethel Park High School World Language students were recently given the opportunity to showcase their abilitites at a language competition held at Slippery Rock university.  BPHS competed in an earlier version of the competition in 1998, and when the contest reemerged, the language department was enthusiastic... Read more »

Aim For A Cure: A good cause

Brenna Moriarity, Staff Writer
May 8, 2013

At the end of May, the Bethel Park Rifle Team will be hosting a charity event called “Aim For A Cure.” “Aim For A Cure” will be a test of target shooting skills amongst the teachers. Each school subject will make up a team. For example, all of the history teachers that sign up... Read more »

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