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Tide Lines

The student news site of Pottsville Area High School

Tide Lines

The student news site of Pottsville Area High School

Tide Lines

Seniors Gwen Hamilton and Taylor Welsh help out by selling prom tickets. Tickets have been on sale at Pottsville Area High School since November 28th. Many students have been purchasing tickets for the upcoming event on Saturday, November 4th. Junior Chloe Heintz said, “I’m very excited for prom this year especially because we couldn’t have a Christmas prom last year”.

Preparations Underway

Alex Bum & Alex Maley, Staffer & E.I.C. December 2, 2021

This Saturday from 7:30-10:30, the students of Pottsville Area High School will be moving across the dance floor at Saint Nicholas Hall. If you are attending, masks and photo ID are needed for entry to...

After testing positive for Covid-19 Samantha Woodford was quarantined for 14 days. While wondering what’s next, we have to stay occupied.

I Tested Positive, Now What?

January 15, 2021

“COVID is tough, but together Pennsylvanians are tougher. United, we can defeat the virus. You matter, and so do your actions. When we make good choices and follow health and safety measures, we see...

Expressing Creativity Through Masks

Samantha Woodford, Editor November 20, 2020

World wide there has been more than 900,000 deaths to Covid-19. According to the CDC "masks should always worn in public and when around people who don’t live in your household." With a shortage of...

Sophomore Trinity Reedy shows off her coloring skills accompanied by her stuffed sloth, Barbecue Sauce. Trinity said, "With the quarantine driving me insane, coloring with a stuffed sloth is one of my best options."

Boredom Busters

Emma Troutman, Staffer September 22, 2020

When you're cooped up in your house without a single thing to do, you can really grow bored with staring at the walls around you. Even when you have the hobbies you like at your disposal, they can often...

 Senior Nico Boris is running down the field during his soccer practice. The PIAA And Governor Tom Wolf agreed to let fall sports continue. “I feel great that we are actually allowed to play. I would’ve been heartbroken if we weren’t allowed. Coach  Reichert has been just making sure we are focused to try and cram everything in last minute because it is difficult to cram an entire off-season into one month.”

Sports Adjust to COVID-19

Ava Jefferson, Staffer September 11, 2020

Did someone say fall sport season? Unfortunately, this year is a little different than how it’s been in the past.COVID-19 is also taking effect on the 2020-2021 season for this year. Many fans, students,...

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