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The Eyrie

The student news site of Olathe South High School

The Eyrie

The student news site of Olathe South High School

The Eyrie

Emma Collins

Emma Collins, Reporter

Emma Collins, senior, is the feature editor for the 2016-2017 Eyrie. She plays volleyball and takes interest in art and photography. This is her third year on the staff.

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Jennifer Addington explains to students how they can understand their ACT scores and to do better on the test. These students learned the importance of the ACT and how getting a good score can improve your college options.

What’s the score?

Emma Collins, Reporter
March 2, 2016
Culinary students, Abigail Cottingham and Sophia Hanson, juniors, separate and prep the ingredients that are necessary for their dish. They get the recipes from their instructor and learn the basic skills needed to prepare it. They not only spend time in the kitchen cooking, but they also learn the business and management skills needed to not only succeed in the culinary world, but also in the business world.

Can you cook it?

Emma Collins, Reporter
December 2, 2015
Taylor Noonan, junior, checks the AC fluid on the car she is working on. Noonan has been working on cars for most of her life and this is her first year in the OATC program.  She is involved in the automotive technology program. Even though she is in the program currently, she is not planning on having a career working on cars.

Hot wheels?

Emma Collins, Reporter
September 23, 2015
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