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Kaylee Robbins

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief

During her six years as a member of the Chatterbox staff, Kaylee Robbins, class of 2024, is excited to leave behind this incredible publication and is excited to see them continue on winning awards and writing incredible stories.

During her time on staff, she started as a sports writer, became section editor of Peanuts in eighth grade, was a managing editor for freshman and sophomore year, then took over online content for junior year, and is leaving as editor in chief in her senior year.

Throughout this experience, Robbins has strengthened her writing skills, her leadership skills and her ability to talk to others. These skills will be helpful for years to come as she makes her way into the working world.

Robbins plans to attend The Ohio State University on a rowing scholarship, majoring in Political science. 

Robbins can be reached at Kayleerobbins2006@gmail.com

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Grant was also passionate about all things sports. On Nov. 14, students were encouraged to wear the colors of the Green Bay Packers, Grant's all-time favorite football team, in his memory.

Remembering Grant

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
January 3, 2024
Letter from the editor

Letter from the editor

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
October 3, 2023
Balancing sports and school can be hard physically and emotionally, but my friends and teammates are always there helping me along the way. Because of that support, I am constantly reminded of why I row.

Kaylee’s korner

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
March 7, 2023
When no one was looking, I sneakily got my mom to take this sick picture of me on a college visit. This was my first official and after the initial nervousness of it all, it was a great experience that I look forward to sharing with you guys.

Kaylee’s korner

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
January 26, 2023
To start off this column, I decided it would be fitting to show a picture of me and my dad at a regatta early last year. My favorite part of rowing is probably my team and all the fun we have during traveling and regattas.

Kaylee’s Korner

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
January 26, 2023
Fall forward:

Fall forward:

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
November 16, 2022
How memes inform

How memes inform

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
March 11, 2022
This new wave of Covid seems to be taking the world by storm. Within weeks, positive tests and hospitalizations have soard, causing the country to go back to the well known way of life from the past 2 years.

A new wave of COVID-19

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
January 27, 2022
Out of all the streaming services available, Netflix is by far one of the most popular and well known. Netflix not only has thousands of movies available but also many fan favorite shows.

The ultimate cinematic decline

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
September 20, 2021
A vaccine for COVID-19 was recently approved by the FDA for distribution, fueling the longstanding debate over vaccines.

The world of vaccines: to harm or help

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
December 12, 2020
Amir Kelow, '25, is a seventh grader at WHHS. He plans to follow in his family's footsteps to enter into the construction industry, specifically, demolition.

[Photo] Effie Alert

Kate Sampson and Logan Symson
January 13, 2020
Aidan Brogan, ‘24, is ready for the release of his first movie 'Dark Waters' on Nov. 22. Through the process, Brogan was able to grow as an actor and start a resume that he hopes will expand tremendously.

A star among us

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
December 1, 2019
The WHHS junior high girls’ cross country team gets together to wish each other good luck at the Ohio State Championships.

Running through mental obstacles

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
November 19, 2019
Noah schaudecker

[Photo] Effie Alert

Isabella Zinchini, Deputy Editor in Chief
October 20, 2019
The WHHS seventh and eighth grade girls’ volleyball teams prepare to receive yet another win against one of their many competitors. On Oct. 12 the seventh grade girls team played in the ECC tournament at WHHS.

Learning from mistakes

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
October 20, 2019
Audrey Symon EA2

[Photo] Effie Alert

Hajra Munir, Editor in Chief
October 2, 2019
Samantha Stephanson, Daniel Beaven, and Nicole Pennekamp all teach as part of a team. Stephanson teaches English, Beaven teaches Latin, and Pennekamp teaches social studies.

Teacher teams for seventh graders

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
September 24, 2019
Seventh and eighth grader soccer players appreciate the importance of teamwork in their sport. “If one player gets the ball and shoots, but misses, it is not his fault but it is the teams fault for not helping him out,” Codi Donaldson, ‘24, said.

On the field as a family

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
September 17, 2019
Junior high students pose for a picture at the annual Twilight Ball dance. Colorful decorations adorned the Junior High Gym around them as their classmates danced and enjoyed the night.

Dancing through Twilight

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
April 29, 2019
SENIOR Jalyn Hall looks to take a serve in a match against Kings High School. Hall is currently battling tendonitis while trying to make it through her season.

Serving up wins

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
October 9, 2018
The WHHS Women’s Volleyball team huddles during the Volley for the Cure game. The Lady Eagles are 6-10 this season.

Spiking out the competition

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
October 9, 2018
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