JC teachers leave school community, embark upon future plans

Amanda Graziano, Reporter
May 25, 2011
Filed under News
Women’s Athletic Director Stephanie Maychack, social studies teacher Richard Wojewodzki, and Library Media Specialist and senior class moderator Anne Baker are leaving for the upcoming 2011-2012 year. “I had Mr.Wojo for three years [as a teacher]. He is a super genius, has a great sense of... Read more »
Selected students interview new principal candidates

Grace Kim, Managing Editor
May 19, 2011
Filed under Lifestyles
Junior Scott Novak is missing class. Novak, along with other students, will represent the student body as they interview the new principal candidates for next year. During the school day, these students miss class in order to have the opportunity to meet and question the candidates during the student... Read more »
Club inspired by Rachel’s Challenge lacks interest

Joey Hoff, Editor in Chief
January 4, 2011
Filed under News, Top Stories
On Sept. 10, junior Erica Bodt attended the first meeting of JC’s Friend’s of Rachel Club. This first meeting was also the last. Following the Sept. 10 school-wide Rachel’s Challenge presentation, presenter Ken Scheible met with members of the SAC, NHS, and Athletic Leadership Team in the Brown... Read more »
Underclassmen girls educated on bullying, harmful effects
Meg Kirchner, Reporter
October 27, 2010
Filed under News
In order to combat bullying among the freshman and sophomore girls, members of the faculty organized an assembly on Oct. 21. “We decided to gather our younger girls, the population in our school we deemed most vulnerable, to talk about the problem,” Principal Paul Barker said in an Oct. 22 blog. Guidance... Read more »
Athletic Leadership Committee promotes spirited JC basketball fans
Haley Lynch, Photo Editor
February 4, 2010
Filed under Game Recaps, Sports
The women’s varsity basketball team entered the gym to stands filled with fans on Friday, January 29. The John Carroll Athletic Leadership Committee made an effort to fill the gym for the women’s game against the St. Paul’s Gators. They gave away free hot dogs and sodas during half time to anyone... Read more »
Night games mark milestone
Allison Siegel, Managing Editor
October 16, 2009
Filed under Sports, Sports News
The field was lined with fresh white paint, the grass dewy from the evening chill. Her cleats damp from taking her position at forward, Colleen O’Connell looked around and saw her teammates under a spotlight. Two years after the football team’s first-ever night game, the portable lights were... Read more »




