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Coach Shelly and the Spartans during a timeout.

2024 Fall Sports Wrap-Up

Asher Silberman and Roxana Cardoso November 26, 2024

Boys Soccer By: Asher Silberman Springfield Township High School’s Boys Soccer team, led by Senior Captains Benjamin Hubley, Chase Rubincam, and Kayden Sowell, had a well-rounded season this...

How Do Political Views and Friendships Mix at Springfield?

How Do Political Views and Friendships Mix at Springfield?

Anya Geynisman, Bella Fonsecca-McKenzie, and Joanna Ye November 25, 2024

Leading into the November 2024 presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, people engaged in political debates across the country.  After the election on Tuesday, November 5th, Donald...

Co-founder of the Latino Club Julissa Mexquititla-Martinez.

The Rise of New Clubs

Joanna Ye, Amelia Bohr November 20, 2024

As a community, we are determined to integrate with our peers and let our voices be heard. At STHS, we offer many clubs that allow students to meet this goal. Students also use this opportunity to create...

Cell Phone Parking Lot in Mr. Arner's Classroom

New Cell Phone Parking Lot Policy

Bella Fonseca-McKenzie and Maya Keats November 20, 2024

As of this year, Springfield Township High School has implemented a new rule that all students have to follow. As students enter and begin class, they must give up their phones to the infamous “Cell...

Student Accessing PowerSchool

Everything Students Should Know About the PowerSchool Transition

Sophia Gatti, Co-Editor in Chief October 31, 2024

Home Access Center has officially reached the end of its time at Springfield and has been replaced by a new system: PowerSchool. Luckily, PowerSchool is very similar to HAC; students can still check their...

Girl's Soccer and YAG

New Leadership For Springfield’s Clubs and Teams

Anya Geynisman October 31, 2024

At STHS we have many clubs and sports that students can participate in and lead, however with every club or team, there is at least one adult advisor or coach needed to do all the behind-the-scenes work...

Retina Staff

Retina Yearbook: Preserving Memories for Years to Come

Sophia Gatti, Writer May 21, 2024

As the school year comes to an end, a year’s worth of student memories and accomplishments ends with it. These formative years will be carried through student lives and Springfield’s yearbook staff,...

Final Letter from the 2024 Editors

Ayla DiBattista and Tim Schugsta May 21, 2024

From the desk of Ayla DiBattista... I never really thought I’d join the school newspaper. I thought my passion was elsewhere.  Once I found out what The Chronicle was, I was reluctant to join...

Student Parking

Student Parking

Asher Silberman May 21, 2024

Parking should be the last of students' worries when going to school. However, towards the end of nearly every school year, parking becomes a significant issue among students, resulting in many drivers...

STHS’s Annual Blood Drive

Tim Schugsta, Co-editor-in-Chief May 21, 2024

On May 15th, Springfield hosted the annual blood drive through the American Red Cross. Located in the Blue gym, many students, teachers, parents, and township residents came on Wednesday to give blood....

Mrs. Borgmann and Mrs. Michaelson share their memory of the eclipse.

Two Natural Events in One Week?: Springfield’s Earthquake and Eclipse Experience

Phineas McCaslin, Staff Writer May 21, 2024

This year, Springfield Township encountered unexpected natural phenomena. First were the aftershocks caused by the east coast earthquakes, shaking the district and surrounding areas on April 5th. The initial...

Mr. Washam after getting shaved at March Madness

Make A Wish In Springfield

Anya Geynisman May 21, 2024

Make A Wish Foundation, a non-profit organization in the United States,  helps fulfill the wishes of critically ill children. The wishes are granted based on the child's interests, and granting wishes...

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