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Northwest Spring Production: The SpongeBob Musical

As the school year approached its final weeks, the Waukee Northwest Theatre Department worked diligently to make The SpongeBob Musical come to life.  The musical opened in the Northwest auditorium on April 22 and closed on April 24. Auditions were held on February 8, with callbacks the day after. Rehearsals…

by Kira Gieseman  •  Apr 25, 2022
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Meet The Student Body President Candidates

This spring, sophomores and juniors will have a chance to vote for the 2022-2023 Student Body President. This year there are four students running for the title. Natalie Becker, Cody Holcomb, Drew Lehman, and Davis Schmidt. The 10th Street Times had the opportunity to sit down and interview the candidates.

by Jack Andersen  •  Apr 21, 2022
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Justice League of Food

Nick Kuhn has created and continues to run the Justice League of Food located in West Des Moines since 2017, with the mission of teaching at-risk students how to cook in order to fulfill the idealogy of “teaching a man how to fish”. The Justice League of Food has a…

by Paige Finney  •  Apr 19, 2022
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Artists of Northwest

Northwest High School has a plethora of artists who have developed their skills over time; here are some of their stories. Sarah Kapustka, a junior artist, talks about her experience of being an artist. “I probably started in 2015, 2016, and probably in the summer of 2016. I started…

by Cassie Heit  •  Apr 18, 2022
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Class of 2025: Incoming Sophomores

The class of 2025 is excitedly looking ahead to their time at Northwest High School. This past winter, Prarieview had its first school dance, themed A Night in Hollywood. Freshman Kalynn DeWitt described how fun the night was but stated that no one was serious about it and some people…

by Emma Goode  •  Apr 18, 2022
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Superintendent Dr. Buck on the 2021-2022 School Year

r As the end of the school year approaches, Waukee Community School District Superintendent Dr. Brad Buck reflected on the 2021-2022 school year’s most significant moments and the fate of the expanding district. Dr. Buck has been an educator for decades, and this is his third year as WCSD superintendent…

by Amela Medinoski  •  Apr 15, 2022
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Buzz Culture

Buzz-culture, the idea that people will care about an event once there is controversy or drama surrounding it, has become very important in today’s media. Events like the Oscars or the deadly Travis Scott concert have become highly discussed due to the controversy surrounding them. Recently at the Oscars, actor…

by Molly Campbell  •  Apr 15, 2022
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Tenth Street Times: The First Year

As the 2021-2022 school year ends, many Northwest High School Publications Students have reflected on the various articles and projects completed, skills gained and connections formed throughout their time spent in room B302. Over the course of the school year, publications students worked hard on various articles concerning prevalent topics/issues…

by Anna Hansen  •  Apr 15, 2022
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LinkedIn: Professional Networking

LinkedIn is a social media platform for current and aspiring professionals to connect online outside of the workplace. Developing your LinkedIn profile is necessary to expand your professional network. Many employers either find you through your LinkedIn profile or check your LinkedIn profile during the application process. Highlighting your awards,…

by Ariana Aponte  •  Apr 12, 2022
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Iowans Stand With Ukraine

Iowan’s Act in Solidarity with Ukraine Hundreds of metro Iowa residents and visitors rallied at Iowa’s ‘Peace March in Solidarity with Ukraine’ in downtown Des Moines on Saturday, March 26th.  “We want peace, no more war,” and “I will stand with Ukraine,” chanted the crowd of protestors as they marched…

by Amela Medinoski  •  Mar 28, 2022