New Year’s Resolutions require planning
In a survey done by Forbes Health, it was found only 13% of New Year’s resolutions lasted four months.
Continue reading New Year’s Resolutions require planning
In a survey done by Forbes Health, it was found only 13% of New Year’s resolutions lasted four months.
Continue reading New Year’s Resolutions require planning
Junior Scottie Adkinson attempts to shoot the ball against a defender from Saint Louis University High on Monday, Jan 5. The game ended in an 83-62 win for the Statesmen. Photo by Sam Enlund Continue reading Junior attempts goal at SLUH game
Missouri History Museum will hold a four-day celebration in January to honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Continue reading History museum to feature Dr. King
Ice sculptures, ice carving demonstrations and a drone show will come to the Delmar Loop on Saturday, Jan. 24, from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. for its 19th annual ice carnival. Continue reading Annual ice carnival to return to Delmar Loop
Winter Formal, run by the Student Council and led by sponsor Lana Harter, will take place on Saturday, Jan. 24, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Roberts Gym. Continue reading Student council plans winter formal
“My injuries specifically made it impossible for me to spend a whole day at school for almost nine months,” Luca Tetreault, senior, said. Continue reading Sports injuries impact on academic performance
Contributing writer Chase Hoskins shares this week’s headlines. Edited by Connor Spellecy; script by Jasper Winterton Continue reading Echo News Roundup: Jan. 7, 2026
Author Ebony Ladelle visited Webster on Friday, Dec. 5, and spoke with students about her two books and her reasoning for wanting to be an author. Continue reading Author shares experiences with students, staff
Contributing writers Chase Hoskins and Karter Goskie explore Webster’s ghost lore. Continue reading Voices of Websters: Community shares ghost stories
“It gives students a chance to build something meaningful and learn how to navigate real-world challenges,” Thrive Entrepreneurship coordinator Kara Siebe said about the Thrive program at WGHS. Continue reading Thrive offers students real-world entrepreneurship experience
Hixson Parent Teacher Organization sold out tickets for the 32nd annual Webster Groves Holiday House Tour raising $24,000 for the PTO budget, school supplies, teacher grants and school events. Continue reading Hixson PTO sells out tickets for 32nd annual Holiday House Tour
Varsity men’s basketball won the Webster Classic which took place on Thursday, Dec. 11 and lasted until Saturday, Dec. 13. Continue reading Basketball team wins tournament
A Cappella held its winter concert at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12. The concert was held in the Jerry R. Knight Auditorium, and tickets were sold for $5. Continue reading A Cappella hosts winter concert
Contributing writer Connor Spellecy talks with librarian Liz Forderhase about the Cocoa & Cram (with Pizza) which took place Wednesday, Dec. 17. Continue reading Voices of Webster: Library invites students to prepare for finals
This is the fourth issue of the 111th year of the ECHO. Continue reading WG Echo: December 2025