The student news site of Sandpoint High School

Cedar Post

The student news site of Sandpoint High School

Cedar Post

The student news site of Sandpoint High School

Cedar Post

The Senior Experience

Chris Koch, News Editor and Co-Radio Host October 9, 2020

Senior Year. It's the year every high schooler looks forward to. For the class of 2021, their senior experience is definitely different then what they anticipated. Social distancing, mask mandates, and...

Out in Nature

Out in Nature

Lucy Allen, Multi-Media & Reviews Editor October 8, 2020

Phillip Darrah  Senior Phillip Darrah says his family has always hunted. When he was 14, he completed a hunter’s education class and was taught skills by his grandfather. Darrah’s favorite gun is...

Band teacher Aaron Gordon holds a fish he caught on the Kootenai River.

Long Drifts Equal Big Fish

Piper Frank, Outdoors Editor October 1, 2020

Do you like to fish and love beautiful scenery? Then book a trip on the Kootenai River with local teacher Aaron Gordon. Gordon is a band teacher at the high school during the week but is a fishing guide...

 

Freshmen First Impressions

Ali Terry, Social Media Editor September 30, 2020

The first day of school this year looked different than it has in the past. This was especially true for the freshman. Since distancing regulations were put in place, there was no designated freshman orientation...

There are many styles and types of masks that people have been seen wearing around school.

What Your Mask Says About You

Peyton Mullen, Gracphic Design Editor September 27, 2020

Nowadays, everybody has to wear a mask which gives a unique opportunity for people to express themselves in creative ways. Here's what the type of mask you wear says about you.   Surgical  You...

Potential for Positivity

Potential for Positivity

Fallyn O'Connor, Opinions Editor September 24, 2020

This school year is obviously different and confusing, but in these difficult times it’s important to have things to look forward too. We are all navigating the newness of this school year, so if students...

CP Review: Free Lunches

Dillon Terry, Sports Editor September 23, 2020

Lunch time is a little different at Sandpoint High School. This is the first year that students have been told to eat lunch in their classrooms for a designated time during 4th period. Students also get...

Some common items new students at SHS will need is a map and a bell schedule. Along with that, every student needs a mask in order to attend school.

New School with a New Normal

Chris Koch, News Editor & Co-Radio Host September 21, 2020
A struggle for new students at Sandpoint High is making new friends because of the lack of interaction between students onset by the COVID-19 protocols.
Senior Olivia Lynch is caught in action successfully rowing her first boat down the Lower Main Salmon this summer.

Summer Highlights

Piper Frank, Outdoors Editor September 18, 2020

The summer of 2020 was unlike most summers, yet it is a summer we will all remember. Due to Covid-19 Sandpoint High School students were more restricted from the freedom summer usually brings them. However,...

Paget Stirzaker, an AP art student at SHS, channels her art talent into a memento for the senior class.

REMEMBERING THE CLASS OF 2020

Abigail Hendricks, Opinion Editor June 4, 2020

During the times of uncertainty and struggle during the quarantine order for COVID-19, senior Paget Stirzaker has decided to dedicate her time to the class of 2020 and creating a lasting memory for her...

One of the ways you can boost your mood is by setting up a relaxing space and journaling.

IMPROVE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH AT HOME

Molly Balison, Lifestyle Editor May 14, 2020

While this time may be challenging academically and socially, it is important for students to keep their mental health in check. All the negativity going on in the world currently can be depressing and...

The “Sources of Strength” wheel, used by Connections leaders, shows the fundamental components of a healthy life.

CONNECTING … WHILE DISTANCING

Molly Balison, Lifestyle Editor May 1, 2020

Distance learning, the stay at home order, closures and cancellations — students have experienced it all. All of these changes are frustrating and upsetting to most students, but is there any good that...

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