May 8, 2026
Yearbooks have existed for centuries, with origins tracing back to late 17th-century American colonial schools as student-made scrapbooks. The first formal, printed yearbook was p...
May 6, 2026
As graduation approaches, seniors are preparing to take their next big steps toward the future. Each student has chosen a path that reflects their interests, inspirations, and goa...
May 6, 2026
Potosi High School has carried out unique traditions for many years. Whether fashion trends like Potosi Pride bibs, or painting senior parking spots, the students always have fun ...
May 5, 2026
What seems like a simple fundraiser is actually one of the most impactful learning experiences in Potosi’s ag department. Mrs. Brunton has been organizing a plant sale since 2016,...
May 4, 2026
Track season has officially started, and there are 40 students total from Potosi and Cassville who make up the current team. The team is coming off a great season last year and ha...
April 30, 2026
2025-2026 Potosi Middle School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll Distinguished (4.0) 6th grade: Khole Gerhards, Keaton Udelhofen 7th grade: Kenzee Bog...
April 20, 2026
Energy drinks have become a pretty common trend at Potosi High School, especially for athletes getting ready for games, practices, or workouts. A lot of students use them for a qu...
April 15, 2026
Jayden Steitz is a second year teacher at Potosi High School who has quickly begun making an impact in the classroom. He started during the 2024-2025 school year as the technology...

April 14, 2026
The week before Trouble in Tumbleweed, this year’s spring play at Potosi High School, isn’t just rehearsal anymore. It is tech week, and everything hits at once. Lights, sound, ...

April 14, 2026
When Karlie Klas stood on the line at her first trap shooting practice, she didn't know that she was starting something that would shape her life. “It was very intimidating,” she...
April 13, 2026
Honey Dat’s All was more than just a family honey business; it’s a story of dedication, community, and the sweet rewards of hard work. I interviewed my cousin Sally Loeffelholz, w...
April 13, 2026
“I think this is going to be a really great year, and I am so excited to work with these girls.” This is what Ruby Roe said about coaching the Potosi-Cassville JV softball team. ...
April 13, 2026
Future Farmers of America (FFA) started in Potosi Schools in 1962. There have been years when there was no charter chapter because there was no agriculture teacher, such as during...
April 2, 2026
Even though phones and social media are taking up much of students’ time, card games are starting to come back around at school. Instead of playing on their phones during their fr...

April 2, 2026
Mr. Morley says, “When I was younger, I didn’t enjoy school.” That all changed when he joined the band. His music teachers inspired him and made school something he actually looke...
April 1, 2026
Five students from Potosi High School have advanced to the Visual Arts Classic State Competition. The Visual Arts Classic (VAC) is a competition for art students in grades 9-12. T...
March 31, 2026
Potosi High School students are passionate about FFA judging thanks to our awesome agriculture teacher, Mrs. Brunton. Students have been practicing with their teammates to compete...
March 31, 2026
Katie Droeszler’s primary goal as an educator is to cultivate student success and equip them with essential skills applicable beyond their high school years. With nearly 10 years ...
March 30, 2026
Every Wednesday night, the Grand Ballroom at the fairgrounds in Dubuque, Iowa, is filled with music and dancing during their Wild West Wednesdays. Open to the public, this weekly ...

March 30, 2026
Despite a passion and love for the sport of football, Darius Tate was ineligible to play in the first seven weeks of PC football this season. Darius began his education in Platte...
