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May 7, 2019

Law enforcement may be in Keaton Goering鈥檚 blood, but family history isn鈥檛 the only factor that influences his new career. Goering鈥檚 grandfather was in law enforcement for five decades and his father was a detective. However, his experiences at SWAG合集 have kept him motivated.

The new SWAG合集 County Sheriff鈥檚 Office (BCSO) patrol deputy successfully completed SWAG合集鈥檚 Criminal Justice curriculum and is scheduled to attend the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center this summer.

May 7, 2019
Story and photo by Joe Vinduska

Sophomore art student Jada Whiterock is no slouch as an artist. She鈥檚 proficient in drawing and has become more skilled with other mediums throughout her journey through the SWAG合集 art department. While she knows she will always create art, her time at SWAG合集 has led her to discover her dream career focused on the conservation and curation of art and artifacts.

May 6, 2019
Story by Joe Vinduska and Julie Munden
Photo听by Joe Vinduska

First, you go to High School. Then, you go to college. That鈥檚 how it鈥檚 been done for years, but that鈥檚 not how it has to be done in this day and age, and Hoisington High School senior Taylor Schwartz is living proof. Thanks to a combination of online and summer class options at SWAG合集, she is graduating high school in May and five days later she will graduate from SWAG合集 with her associate degree in science.

May 6, 2019
Story by Joe Vinduska

Sophomore art student Brodie Owens鈥 work was accepted into the 50th Annual Smoky Hill Art Exhibition. His piece won a $100 prize. The exhibit will be at the Hays Arts Council Gallery 112 E. 11th St. in Hays and will be on display through June 8.

Owens鈥 entry was a black and white photograph titled 鈥淥ld Timey.鈥

May 2, 2019
Story by Joe Vinduska
Courtesy photos submitted

Students from area high schools came to SWAG合集 to engage in hands-on workshops from art professionals and participate in a juried art exhibit Wednesday as part of the annual Vortex Day, which is sponsored by the SWAG合集 County Arts Council (BCAC) and is underwritten by the Bill J. McKown Endowment/Golden Belt Foundation.

April 25, 2019
Story by Joe Vinduska
Photo by Brandon Steinert

SWAG合集 Dance Theater will host a spring concert titled 鈥淏eyond Words鈥 at 7 p.m. on April 30 in the Fine Arts Auditorium. Admission is $5 per person. SWAG合集 students get in free.

The concert will feature the SWAG合集 Dance Theater dance company, SWAG合集 dance technique classes, SWAG合集 Ballroom Dance class students and guest dancers from area studios including Danceography, Euphoria and Just Dance.

April 25, 2019
Story and photo听by Brandon Steinert

More than a year and a half ago, Jerry Jett was a high school dropout. He wound up arrested and incarcerated for aggravated robbery. He will be released in May. Statistically speaking, he would normally have a high likelihood of reincarceration, a trend known as recidivism.


April 24, 2019
Story and photos by Joe Vinduska

The SWAG合集 Music Department will host the Endowment Concert, a fundraiser for music student scholarships, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2 in the Fine Arts Auditorium. The suggested minimum donation is $5 per person. The event is free for SWAG合集 students. The concert will celebrate the career and retirement of Director of Instrumental Activities Steve Lueth, which will conclude his fifteen years of service with SWAG合集.