News/opinion editor Elise Wilke-Grimm shares information about the Winter Sports Assembly, Winter Formal and Statesmen sports.
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Voices of Webster: January 17, 2020
Contributing writer Emily Goben speaks about the importance of the women’s march.
Newscast: Jan. 17, 2020
Junior editor Jaden Fields shares information about the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Celebration, Echo’s NSPA recognition, swim team’s victory and upcoming sports events.
Voices of Webster: January 15, 2020
Editor-in-chief Elise Keller shares an overview of the past decade.
Voices of Webster: January 10, 2020
Contributing writer Ava Musgraves reports on the holiday band concert.
Newscast: Jan. 10, 2020
Entertainment editor Emily Stisser and print editor Lindsey Bennett shares information about All Write contests and upcoming sports.
Newscast: Dec. 13, 2019
Junior editor Jaden Fields shares information about winter break and upcoming sports events.
Voices of Webster: December 20, 2019
Contributing writer Addie Palmquist reports on the child development program.
Webster businesses welcome shoppers with annual Holiday Cookie Walk
Old Webster Trade Association sponsored its annual Holiday Cookie Walk in Old Webster and Old Orchard on Dec. 8.
Print Version: WG ECHO December 2019 Issue
This is the fourth issue of the 105th year of the ECHO.
Newscast: Dec. 13, 2019
Contributing writer Ava Musgraves shares information about finals and upcoming sports events.
Voices of Webster: December 6, 2019
Contributing writer Lydia Urice reports on senior football player Kam Yancey.
Newscast: Dec. 6, 2019
Social media manager/photography editor Zeke La Mantia shares a special report by contributing writer Addie Palmquist about the music department as well as information about upcoming performances and sporting events.
Print Version: WG ECHO November 2019 Issue
This is the third issue of the 105th year of the ECHO.
Voices of Webster: November 22, 2019
Contributing writer Jackson Parks reports on Thanksgiving traditions.
Newscast: Nov. 22, 2019
Business manager Zora Thomas shares contributing writer Sophia DeWald’s special report on Makerspace as well as information about upcoming Spirit Week, Turkey Day and other sporting events.
Voices of Webster: November 15, 2019
Contributing writer Emily Goben reports on the wishes of students.
Newscast: Nov. 15, 2019
Contributing writer Ava Musgraves shares this week’s headlines: National Honor Society blood drive, Mr. Webster winners and upcoming sports.
Makerspace offers students hands-on learning
Makerspace presents an opportunity for students to explore their creativity, find independence and make something entirely their own. Makerspace helps students who learn better through hands on activities.
Voices of Webster: November 13, 2019
Feature/entertainment editor Emily Stisser shares an opinion on the merits of Tik Tok over Vine.
Newscast: Nov. 8, 2019
News/opinion editor Elise WIlke-Grimm shares this week’s headlines: Veterans Day Assembly, Winter One-Act Festival auditions, Night in the Courtyard, Mr. Webster Pageant tickets and upcoming sports events.
Voices of Webster: November 8, 2019
Feature/entertainment editor Emily Stisser shares her opinion on college admissions. Some source material provided by contributing writer Addie Palmquist.
Voices of Webster: November 6, 2019
Print editor Lindsey Bennett shares her review of the recent Netflix limited series, “Unbelievable”.
Rock Hill celebrates autumn with festival, parade
Rock Hill had its Fall Festival and Parade Oct. 5. The festival offered several attractions from food trucks, face painting and pony rides.
Contributing writer Jackson Parks asks attendees what their favorite part of the celebration was.
Voices of Webster: November 1, 2019
News/opinion editor Elise Wilke-Grimm shares her experience as a Camp Wyman counselor this year.
Newscast: Oct. 31, 2019
Junior editor Jaden Fields shares a special report from contributing writer Ava Musgraves about pets and their costumes and this week’s news about Friendship Dance and sports. Support Our Sponsors
Halloween Costumes, for dogs: Owners dress pets for Halloween
People have worn Halloween costumes since ancient times, and today it’s a big part of most childhoods. The hype of wearing costumes has expanded to another big part of American culture, pet dogs.
Newscast: Oct. 25, 2019
Editor-in-chief Elise Keller shares a special report from contributing writers Michael Blessing and Lydia Urice about the fall musical, “Chicago,” and this week’s headlines: Interact Club, Friendship Dance, women’s softball and upcoming sports events.
Voices of Webster: October 25, 2019
Contributing writer Emily Goben reports on the experience of students with jobs outside of school.
Drama department presents ‘Chicago’ Oct. 24-26
Contributing writers Michael Blessing and Lydia Urice show some behind the scenes activities in the drama department’s fall production of “Chicago.” The play will run from Oct. 24-26, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium.
Print Version: WG ECHO October 2019 Issue
This is the second issue of the 105th year of the ECHO.
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Newscast: Oct. 18, 2019
Video editor Ethan Weihl shares this week’s headlines: Wall of Fame inductees, Friendship Dance ticket sales, and upcoming sports events.
Slideshow: Zootoberfest gives visitors autumn fun
St. Louis Zoo’s Zootoberfest offers its visitors a variety of autumn foods, music and crafts during the first two weekends of October.
Voices of Webster: October 16, 2019
Over the summer, journalism camp students learned about the use of audio and podcasting as a news medium through interviewing each other. In this episode, camper Alex Stohldrier interviews camper Sutton Ackermann.
Voices of Webster: October 11, 2019
Over the summer, journalism camp students learned about the use of audio and podcasting as a news medium through interviewing each other. In this episode, camper Sutton Ackermann interviews camper Alex Stohldrier.
Newscast: Oct. 11, 2019
Social media editor Zeke La Mantia shares this week’s headlines: Yoga for Students, College Bus Tour and upcoming sports events.
Slideshow: Auto maintenance classes give students life skills
Industrial tech classes give students the opportunity to explore mechanics and to learn life skills. The auto body shop is a class run by Frank Mandernach with the goal of “identifying general maintenance of the modern automobile,” he said.
Newscast: Oct. 4, 2019
News/opinion editor Elise Wilke-Grimm shares this week’s headlines: SATs, Spanish Club fundraiser, Glendale’s fireman run and upcoming sports.