From 1970s to 2009, Last House on the Left has failed to thrill the audience once again. Friday the 13th was the ominous day chosen for the release of the movie and the day may have been chosen to help make the movie scarier, but the movie was not a horror. Last House on the [...]
Archive for March, 2009
New Changes Hit Home
As the second semester has kicked off, many changes have been evident, especially when comparing this year’s events with the last. Many of these changes can be attributed to Principal Robert McBride. Although many of these changes can be considered helpful and constructive, there are many students who have very harsh opinions when it comes [...]
Laying Out for Neuqua Ultimate
They seem to be everywhere. Students carry around mysterious white discs through the halls and the same students are never seen without one. What started out as a game just played in PE has become a team sport and extremely popular club at Neuqua Valley.
Passing the Bathroon Pass Along
NO STUDENT PARKING
You never miss something until it is gone. This will certainly be the case when the students of Neuqua Valley return from Spring Break. As of April 1st, construction crews will descend upon the Main building parking lots to tear up the existing asphalt and replace it with the latest environmental innovation: the Aqua-Bric.
Neuqua’s Students are Stressed Out
The Echo conducted a study that found seniors, juniors, and sophomores at a moderate risk of illness due to the stressors in their lives.
Coach Charged with Player’s Death
Anyone who has ever played competitive sports has gone through it. The practice where your legs feel heavy, your pads are weighing you down, the heat inside your helmet is sweltering, and your coach could not care less. The only thought in your mind is getting home, resting up, and recovering for the next practice.
Making the Move to Metea
A new school means a lot of new changes. With Metea Valley being nearly complete and to be opened at the start of the next school year a lot of changes are being implemented. The students and parents have voiced their opinions, but they are not the only ones being affected by the new school.
Fighting for the Environment
As the environmental crisis of the natural world continues to grow, the fifteen committed members of the environmental club come together to confront the issues at hand. They meet every other Tuesday in room C101 for the main purpose of educating themselves on the dangers to the environment and to educate others on these dangers.
Dirty Dancing Addressed
With Turnabout quickly approaching, steps are being taken to prevent the erotic dancing that has become a staple in the middle of the dance floor at Neuqua Valley dances.


