I don’t understand. According to the news there is something offensive on nearly every street corner. What am I missing? Maybe I’m just not paying attention.
The Bozeman High School girls cross country team couldn't be more talented or more cool. They're practically unbeatable. Recently, Congressman Steve Daines made sure the rest of the country knows this too as he spoke on the House floor. See him tip his hat here:
Most folks in Bozeman know how talented the High School Marching Band is, but if you're new to town or have been living under a rock for the past several years take a few minutes to appreciate their hard work and talent!
This kid's got big brass ones. Or maybe he was just fed up. Actually, we figure it probably requires a combination of both to pull off a stunt like this.
If you're specifically looking to enhance your backside, an herbal product called GluteBoost claims that it can help you out. However, you can count Ellen Vic from North Carolina among its unsatisfied users — the 61 year-old high school teacher didn't know she was ingesting it. Police are investigating a high school student who allegedly spiked Vick's coffee with the supplement.
Ah, the Senior photos. Whatever seems like a good look today probably won't be in 20 years...and your Senior photo will haunt you for life. Just to be clear, I did not think this was a good look when I posed for it back in 1994 (the summer before my senior year). I remember thinking why?, but taking the direction in the spirit of "a photo shoot." We're hooking up a Moose VIP with a FREE
Another graduating class of Bozeman High seniors will bring their high school careers to a close at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on June 3rd, 2012. Many of those already know what "their plans" are...others might not be so sure.
When the ‘Harry Potter‘ franchise was all the rage, some students brought the fictional game of Quidditch to life, even giving the sport a league of its own. With the impending release of the next big teen franchise, ‘The Hunger Games,’ a high school in Connecticut has created a real life version of the game — minus the ‘battle-to-your-death’ part. And would you believe it’s being hosted by the sc
Surf’s up.
Hawaii became the first state to officially recognize surfing as a high school sport, which will take effect by the spring of 2013. Funding for the program will come from the private sector and the community.
“Surfing has been a really big part of my life and has taught me a lot of valuable lessons: what hard work and perseverance can do, time management and how to stay organized,”