The student news site of Fort Osage High School

The Signal

The student news site of Fort Osage High School

The Signal

The student news site of Fort Osage High School

The Signal

Dylan Daugherty

Dylan Daugherty, News Editor

Dylan Daugherty is a high school Senior and journalist from Buckner, Missouri. He’s mostly involved in Broadcasting, Digital Newspaper, and Scholar Bowl. He has worked for the school’s broadcasting team for three years since his Sophomore year, and the Newspaper staff for two years since his Junior year. His favorite things include photography, filmography, writing, reporting and his Linkedin profile.

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Poster showing off all four journalism paths at FOHS.

So You Wanna Do Journalism?

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
April 19, 2024

Schartz leaves the Fort

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
April 12, 2024

Kiesling steps up to pitch

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
April 5, 2024
The Staff of Fort Osage High School News Media stand in front of Jesse Hall, on the University of Missouri campus. The staff had to arrive at the high school at 6 AM in order to get to Mizzou on time to start the day.

Fort Osage attends annual journalism day

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
March 28, 2024

Fort Osage’s 2024 State of the District

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
February 9, 2024

Sub Shortage continues across schools

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
January 25, 2024

Fort Osage holds 2nd annual Powder Puff

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
November 2, 2023
PRODUCING. New broadcast teacher Chance Parsons (left) helps Senior Neveah McNew (right) with creating a soccer hype video. Mr. Parsons has previously worked broadcasting sports teams, “Some of my favorite broadcasting moments were when we had to do a Royal parade and a Chiefs parade,” Parsons said, “and just getting to see the behind the scenes of them was amazing.”

Fort Osage welcomes new Journalism teacher

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
September 19, 2023
INVOLVEMENT. Students & parents walked around Gym No. 3 and received information about the various clubs, activities and co-curricular classes represented. This was the school’s 3rd annual Freshman Night since 2019. “I feel like we tried to encourage kids that you don’t have to be a really strong writer, anyone is welcome to our club.” said Writing Club Adviser Dr. Anne Farmer.

Activities showcased at preview night

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
January 26, 2023
RECOVER. After donating blood, donors eat sugary foods to help glucose and blood sugar levels as well as to stay well hydrated. NHS and the Community Blood Center collected 51 units of blood. “Donating blood can help people in need,” Junior Dakota Miller said.

Students donate blood to community

Story by Dylan Daugherty, News Editor
December 1, 2022
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