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The Student News Site of Conway Springs High School

The Cardinal Times Online

The Student News Site of Conway Springs High School

The Cardinal Times Online

Outside the basketball court, senior Taylor Heinz and junior Jan Stuhlsatz sell iced coffee and hot cocoa. Stuhlsatz raised money for the Mission Mart for her and junior Lacey Kelly’s FCCLA Star event.

FCCLA Gives Back to the Community

Written by James Hancock, Staff Member
Posted on February 9, 2024
Zoglmann poses in front of her STAR Event at the district competition Feb. 8. Zoglmann qualified through District to compete at State and then Nationals.

Zoglmann to take STAR Event to Nationals

Written by Adaline Pauly, Copy Editor
Posted on May 5, 2023
Darcey Jaeger goes over notes in the Introduction to FACS class. This class teaches about multiple different things, including future careers, cooking, and sewing.

Jaeger hopes to build FACS program

Written by Janel Meyer, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief
Posted on January 27, 2022
At the FCCLA Conference, FCCLA sponsor Darcy Jaeger and junior FCCLA member Russell Chitwood discuss the day’s events. This is both Jaeger and Chitwood's first year to be part of FCCLA.

Conway Springs FCCLA has a fresh new start

Written by Rosalyn Zoglmann, staff member
Posted on November 2, 2021

FCCLA Host Middle School Dance

Written by Tatum Wykes, photo editor
Posted on March 5, 2020
Senior Karley Mooneyham hands out treats to juniors Addie Barkley and Molly Bender, and sophomores Rosalyn Zoglmann and Abby Botkin.  All proceeds went to helping the animals and people in need.

FCCLA raises money to fight Australian wildfires

Written by Brynn Andra, staff member
Posted on February 12, 2020

FCCLA kicks off a new year

Written by Stephanie Brozovich, editor-in-chief
Posted on September 27, 2019
During the build, juniors Bailey Barkley and Madison Pauly assist a core volunteer with leveling. Throughout the day, high school volunteers assisted in tasks such as measuring, leveling, and nailing. “I almost stopped a fire from happening,” senior Leslie Mies said. “We were charging a battery, and it started smoking.”

FCCLA volunteers for Habitat for Humanity

Written by Stephanie Brozovich, editor-in-chief
Posted on April 17, 2019
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