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Make r. Maley sits nervously on top of a dunk tank platform and waits to be dunk=
ed into the cold water. This was a challenge done by the reading department at the elementary to see how many books students could read. Maley said, “I was told that they have a decent turn-out, but we really wanted to get more kids reading.   We are also trying to keep the virtual students engaged.”

Dunking for books

Alex Maley, Staffer February 10, 2021

On January 13th, 2021, Mr. Maley went for a cold swim into a dunk tank, but for a good cause. The students at John S. Clark were challenged to read as many books as possible. Each teacher's class would...

Tidelines Staffer, freshman Alex Maley spent some time with his dog, Toby, by taking pictures of him with a pair of cool glasses.

How is the Tidelines Staff Coping?

Greta Snukis, Editor-in-Chief April 1, 2020

  Important Note: If any PAHS students or teachers have photos of them doing interesting things during the quarantine and/or how they are spending their time, please...

Junior Grace Mongrain, a clarinetist, is practicing the piece “Joy Revisited”. “Joy Revisited” was one of the two songs that the students played for their concert on November 18. “It felt pretty fantastic to be able to participate in this event and play with collegiate level musicians. My favorite part of the day was when we got to play in a mass ensemble with the Kutztown Wind Ensemble,” junior Grace Mongrain said.

Kutztown Meets Pottsville’s Woodwind and Brass Family

Tayla Jones, Contributor November 25, 2019

This past Monday, November 18th, 2019, some of Pottsville’s band students traveled to Kutztown University for a Woodwind and Brass Day. A majority of schools from all over the state attended this event. The...

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