KO students in Regional Honor Concert

There are many different ensembles students at KO can participate in, whether it be the band, choir, or orchestra. While these on-campus groups make wonderful music, many musically inclined students want to show off their skills at an even higher level. The Regional Honor Concert is the quintessential place for KO’s musicians to showcase their […]

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Desperate Democrats: a KO alum’s take on Ukraine, impeachment, and corruption

by John Leuschner ’18. On Feb. 13, 2016, Donald Trump debated his fellow Republican candidates in the presidential race. If not already clear to the American people, his platform as a Washington dissident would soon be affirmed. Throughout the evening, president Trump, rightfully so, threw digs at our nation’s bureaucrats and establishment politicians on both […]

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New Year’s Resolutions

For all Wyverns– Students, Teachers, Coaches, Faculty, Staff, Parents, Alumni, Family Members, Everyone. Be kind to one another. Don’t take this with a grain of salt. This is important. Instead of pointing out that this girl used too much contour or that person couldn’t lift 100 pounds in the weight room or that kid couldn’t […]

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Nolan joins MS

The newest addition to the middle school staff, the thoughtful and caring science teacher Ms. Sarah Nolan, is beloved by her students and fellow faculty members. Over the course of the last four months, the students have really gotten to know her as a teacher, coach, and advisor, and they have great things to say. […]

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Grammys entertain

The 62nd Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, Jan. 26, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. For the second year in a row, singer Alicia Keys hosted the awards show and did not disappoint. With the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant, sadness filled the air of the awards. “We’re all feeling crazy sadness right […]

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