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The Chariot

The student news site of Troy High School

The Chariot

Kaitlyn Piggott

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief

Kaitlyn Piggott, senior, joined The Chariot when she was a freshman as a staff writer and has since climbed the ranks from sports editor, copy editor to now print editor-in-chief. Through The Chariot, she uses her passion of writing to bring a voice to the school and shed light on topics close to her heart. When she is not tirelessly editing stories or working on spreads, she can be found writing her many dystopian novels, reading every John Hart book there is and watching way too much “Supernatural” with her brother.

All content by Kaitlyn Piggott
The 2020 seniors live's have drastically changed due to the global pandemic halting their final stretch of high school.

Senior Let Down’s

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
July 2, 2020
Print Editor-in-Chief recounts what aspects of her life has made her into who she is.

Basking in the Light

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
May 11, 2020
During the holiday of love, students weigh in on the difficulty of getting over a relationship breakup vs. a friendship breakup

Relationship Gone, Lingering Pain

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
February 21, 2020
Troy High and Athens students discuss the rivalry and the culture, as well as their own respective traditions, at their school

[Photo] Crosstown Rivalry

February 19, 2020
Print Editor-in-Chief Kaitlyn Piggott reviews the return of TV after their winter break

Review of Returning TV

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
February 21, 2020
The Chariot examines the political biases in two THS American history textbooks in comparison to Texas and California’s.

The Story of History Rewritten

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
February 19, 2020
Basic human rights are for everyone and the 12 Literature and Composition classes explore the importance of these laws.

Learning Outside the Bubble

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
December 16, 2019
Dystopian novels have become incredibly popular amongst young adult readers.

Down with Big Brother!

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
December 16, 2019
AP Environmental Science teacher Rob Zynda explains what his students need to be doing.

Reporting From the Rouge River

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
November 6, 2019
Often times resource room classes are put at the end of hallways, maybe this to separate maybe it is for space, either way it's where the shine breaks through.

Shedding Light on Special Education

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor-in-Chief
October 29, 2019
A Standing Ovation for Rick Bodick

A Standing Ovation for Rick Bodick

Kaitlyn Piggott, Print Editor in Chief
August 15, 2019
Spoons are commonly used by chronically ill individuals to describe fatigue to healthy people living without chronic conditions.

The Chronic Life

Kaitlyn Piggott, Copy Editor
March 27, 2019

Meet the New Foreign Exchange Student

Kaitlyn Piggott, Co-Copy Editor
September 21, 2018
Senior Alec Fleifel talks about his plans to attend Savannah College of Art and Design next year.

A Tough Decision

Kaitlyn Piggott, Sports Editor
June 1, 2018
Sophomore Sam Medallo with his family in the Phillippines in the year 2005.

There is No Place Like Home

Kaitlyn Piggott, Sports Editor
April 25, 2018
The Light at the End

The Light at the End

Kaitlyn Piggott, Sports Editor
February 15, 2018
Sophomore Max Brune’s Paper Boy taunts Millie.

A Day at the ‘Picnic’

Kaitlyn Piggott, Sports Editor
December 20, 2017
Senior Conner Kalmar run on to the field.

Kick It To Regionals

Kaitlyn Piggott, Sports Editor
October 30, 2017
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