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The student news site of Harding Charter Preparatory High School

The Marionette

The student news site of Harding Charter Preparatory High School

The Marionette

The affluent flourishing flu

Mitchell Stroud, Reporter March 7, 2018

The US is now on week eight of increased flu activity this year. The Central of Disease Control predicts this years flu season to last 11 to 13 weeks and with over 195,000 hospitalizations and 114 children...

Sexual Harassment: Installment 4

Nikita Lewchuk, Reporter October 4, 2017

This is the fourth installment of the Marionette’s series on sexual harassment. Merriam Webster defines rape as “Unlawful sexual activity carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against...

Bathroom bill B.S.

Nikita Lewchuk, Reporter April 21, 2017

In the latest of an already long line of policy changes facing the American people as the administrations change, President Trump revoked Obama’s bathroom mandate. The mandate allowed transgender children...

Voicing sexual assault: installment two

Nikita Lewchuk, Reporter March 27, 2017

Merriam Webster defines rape as “Unlawful sexual activity carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against the will.” They also offer the following definition of sexual assault, “Illegal...

One step at a time

One step at a time

Natia Lewchuk, Reporter September 14, 2016

(This story is part of an ongoing series about people with disabilities in the Harding community.)  One, two, three. Left, right, left. One step at a time. That’s the mantra I repeat to myself...

Information for upcoming Blood Drive

Paige Langley, Reporter September 6, 2016

Harding is once again partnering with the Oklahoma Blood Institute with a blood drive on Sept. 7. The two groups have been partnering since 2006, helping out the people of the community. This opportunity...

Clarence Long with his demo hearing aid.

A ‘Long’ journey

Gabriel di Gregorio, Reporter March 21, 2016

The Marionette sat down with sophomore Clarence Long for an interview regarding his advanced hearing aid and how he manages to cope with his hearing condition. Q: What is the problem you have with your...

Teen stress epidemic

Gabriel di Gregorio, Reporter November 3, 2015

Stress levels in teens are at an all-time high. High school offers a great deal of additional stress which teens often struggle to cope with. According to the American Psychiatric Association, surveys...

Depression: a discussion

Callie Struby, Reporter May 11, 2015

Depression, while it has come to the forefronts of conversations within the last couple years or so, is still something most people don’t talk about and very few understand. In that way it’s a lot...

My first time (donating blood)

Camila Gonzalez, Reporter April 23, 2015

I donated blood for the first time on April 16 at the HCP blood drive. I was sitting in Drama I when I was called to the gym for donation. I was upset that I hadn't been called out of Spanish II instead...

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