by Sightline Staff • • Comments Off on Favorite Classes and Most Challenging Classes
As students mature, their favorite “class” changes from recess or lunch to more academic or spiritual classes. However, students here at Bethany find enjoyment in a variety of classes from the arts, to language, to math and sciences. Different art…
by Sightline Staff • • Comments Off on Editorial: Revive Indiana
Popular revival movement Revive Indiana concluded earlier this month on March 4th. Revive Indiana, lead by Kyle Martin, is a gathering of churches in Elkhart and LaGrange County. From January 12 through March 4, worship services were held Monday through…
by Sightline Staff • • Comments Off on Proposed Bill on Student to Teacher Communications
A new bill, written by Senator Dennis Kruse, was recently proposed to the Indiana Senate, regarding the communication between teachers and students through means such as email, FaceBook, text messaging, and other various methods. The bill states that messages sent…
Talashia Keim-Yoder is the High School Theatre director here at Bethany. She also teaches the class Emmaus, a student directed music group. As of right now she is also in the middle of directing the play Radium Girls. When asked…
Should students be able to graduate without taking an exam reassuring that they know basic civics ideas? Not according to a new aspiring bill, that has recently passed in many states, Indiana being one of them. Indiana now requires a…
Every year at Bethany, the senior class takes a trip to a city of their choice. This year’s seniors decided to go to Chicago. They ate at a variety of restaurants and participated in a variety of fun activities. The…
by Sightline Staff • • Comments Off on Single Sport Athletes
In a small high school of 180 students, many students-athletes play sports year-round. However, others have chosen to play only one sport competitively and to focus on other things such as theater, clubs, or academics. Many single sport athletes try…
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