Articles in News
By: Martha Ervin
To the Reader:
This year, 21 students made history in Ben Vessa’s second block class by becoming the staff of Knightdale High School’s first official school newspaper. The odds were against us from …
By: Aralys Castillo
David Gaston reviews with his class for a math EOC.
The two weeks of Winter Break have come and gone, and it’s time to exchange bathrobes and slippers for the forgotten book bags and …
By: Justine Santos
As a member of the Knightdale High School community, dealing with the school’s bad reputation is a constant battle. Unlike what many people think, KHS is not full of hooligans and gang …
by Justine Santos
Knightdale Repertory Theatre presented Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird in the Knightdale Auditorium during the third week of November. As a required reading for freshman, there was a showing on Tuesday morning …
By: Taylor Burt
October 29, 2009
On October 29, Knightdale had its senior night versus the Clayton Comets. Knightdale High had sixteen seniors, all of whom have contributed tremendously over the past four years, helping to build …
By: Aaron Soto
“You open this door with the key of imagination; beyond it is another dimension, a dimension of sight, sound and of the mind. You’re crossing over into the Twilight Zone.” This speech introduces the …
By: Saul Vega
In an activity seemingly designed by the Chick Fil’A cows, the KHS Animal Science class is planning to hatch and raise its own chickens. The project, designed to promote entrepreneurship by growing …
By: Brandi Puckett
Have you ever seen the Westminster Dog Show? The owners parade their dogs around, get them to perform tricks, and show the judges how well-mannered and obedient their dogs are. Well, imagine doing …
By: Hegel Ntoto
They say everyday a star is born. Knightdale senior Dana Watkins came a step closer toward golf stardom when she earned 10th place at the annual state tournament at Pinehurst Fox Fire …
By Samantha Hovaniec
We pass him every day, whether it’s in the hallways or out in the parking lots. The “Bike Cop” has become just as much a part of Knightdale as the mellifluent classical music …




