The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

On January 15, 2022, WCHS freshman Morgan Nkamshire reflects on her overall experience during the 2021-2022 school year so far so that she can provide her thoughts and suggestions at the next Student’s Voices meeting.

New program gives students a voice

By Isabella Ngwana, Staff Writer March 8, 2022

Lack of attention towards student needs, emotions being dismissed and not having a sense of belonging dwells on the thoughts of WCHS students. WCHS students often complain about the administration not...

15 year old Alabama High School student Nigel Shelby leaves a legacy of love and tolerance.

Create culture of love and tolerance

By Dani Miller, Staff Writer June 6, 2019

On April 16, 15 year old Alabama High School student Nigel Shelby died by suicide after being relentlessly bullied for being gay. This story made national headlines, as many were taken aback that a kid...

Senior Dani Miller protests the confirmation of judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court in Washington D.C.

It’s TIME to stand up and make a difference.

By Nora Holland, Opinions Editor October 18, 2018

With recent controversial political events including judge Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment to the Supreme Court, the attack against the press and the controversy over assault weapons, many Montgomery County...

Campaigning 101

By Ethan Miller, New Staff Liasion June 8, 2018

It feels that now more than ever the political landscape is stratified; republicans and democrats entrenched in their positions with a government that is characterized by national events. As a result during...

Many CHS students have flocked to the movie theaters to watch the highly anticipated film.

Avengers: Infinity War lives up to the hype

By Ethan C. Miller, Senior Writer May 18, 2018

  “Avengers: Infinity War” delivers a conflict of mass proportions in the perfect way; tons of action, great characters and minimal down-time.   Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo,...

Kevin Hauschild prepares for a lacrosse game. Hauschild managed clock operations for many CHS sports and looks to apply the lessons he has learned from this experience to a career as a police officer.

One last time

By Ethan Miller, New Staff Liason May 11, 2018

Change is always present in high school sports, whether it be the players or coaches making game-changing decisions. However, for the last five years, Kevin Hauschild has been the glue in the operations...

Case closed: jury duty must accommodate teachers

By Ethan S. Miller, Digital Media Editor January 10, 2018

Sick days, emergencies, car breakdowns. These are some of the most prevalent reasons that teachers miss school. However, there is another conflict hitting CHS students and staff hard: jury duty. Jury...

Speed, accuracy and nerves of steel are all qualities CHS students must demonstrate when competing.

Math win could add up to big bucks toward college tuition

By Ethan C. Miller, Staff Writer January 2, 2018

A full ride to college is something most people only dream of. However, several CHS students have a shot at winning full tuition to the University of Maryland (UMD).   UMD held its 39th annual...

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