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The Kirkwood Call

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The Kirkwood Call

“Yes, [I have] a few. It's a secret.”- Anonymous

Kirkwood comics

Luciana Cortright, features editor October 10, 2024

  For this issue, we conducted a survey where we asked students comic book worthy questions in hopes to get some entertaining answers. Here are the questions we asked and some of the answers we...

My mom always told me that I could make conversation with a wall. I believe that’s true.

Lila Shepard

Lila Shepard, managing editor May 10, 2023

University of Kansas Exercise Science on pre-PA Track My parents loved art fairs, but instead of looking at art they’d spend most of their time searching for my blonde curly pigtails and brightly...

By Christmas, seniors may not have even applied to college yet. Some may still be waiting on their acceptance letters, or have been accepted but need to decide which school will get their $100 enrollment fee.

In the holiday hot seat

Lila Shepard, managing editor December 6, 2022

*This piece is entirely satirical When the bell rings at the end of the day and school lets out for winter break, dreams of sugarplums, Christmas lights and binge-watching Netflix dance in students’...

Happy Halloween! "The Kirkwood Quack is a TKC comic strip distributed once each cycle.

The Kirkwood Quack – Halloween

Merry Schlarman, design editor October 31, 2021

Freshman, you should just drop out, it's not worth it.

Freshmen features

Kailey Shirrell, news editor August 25, 2021

*This piece is entirely satirical. They say enjoy high school while it lasts, and that time goes by fast. They’re lying. Seriously, just drop out, don’t come to school (or at least don’t login)...

KHS tries first “no homework” weekend

Chase Kilby, photographer February 15, 2018

During the weekends of February 16th and March 9th, Students at KHS will not be assigned any homework from any classes. Photographer, Chase Kilby, goes around Kirkwood High School and asks students and...

Social experiment: scare cam 2

Kaitlin Kilby, video editor October 30, 2014

   

What’s in my hand?

Katie Woodruff and Annie Murphy October 7, 2014

With a cold, oily hot dog and a sausage-like egg patty, the challenge of “What’s in my hand?” gave students and teachers the chance to guess the gruesome object placed in their hand. Many were surprised...

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