Eli Youngthunder teaches the history of Native American people despite the challenges
Eli Youngthunder, a Native American social studies teacher, talks about the importance of Native American education
About the Contributors
Wyatt Madvig, reporter
Wyatt Madvig is a sophomore at BRFHS and is super excited to be a reporter on the Paw Print staff. He is involved in FBLA, Pep Club, and is also on the hockey team and the golf team. When not at school, Wyatt enjoys spending time with his family, friends, and also coaching. Wyatt is hopeful that being a part of the Paw Print staff will help students bring awareness to the topics and subjects that students are interested in at and outside of the high school.
Mackenzie Dougherty, reporter
Mackenzie Dougherty is a senior at Black River Falls High School, and this is her first year on the Paw Print staff. Dougherty is a second-year editor for the Breeze, Public Relations Officer for FCCLA, Vice-President of Science Club, and was the Captain of the Varsity Cheer team this past fall. In her free time, she enjoys both coaching figure skating and skating on her own. Dougherty loves to stay busy, and being on staff sure does keep her on her toes.
Kaylee Sweno, reporter
Senior Kaylee Sweno tried something new this year and joined the Paw Print. Her senior year has been jam-packed with many activities including FCCLA, NHS, and golf. She doesn’t have a lot of free time, but when she does she spends it giving back to her community as Miss Jackson County. Although Kaylee is busy, she still takes time to have fun and procrastinate. Her videos may not be done until the day of the deadline, but they are still always on time.