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Arkansas City High School senior Hadley Musson stands in a classroom holding a large Rudd Foundation check for a four-year full-ride scholarship to Kansas State University, valued up to $100,000. Four male staff members stand behind her, smiling, with a whiteboard and classroom materials visible in the background.

ACHS senior Hadley Musson has earned the prestigious Rudd Scholarship, a full-ride award to Kansas State University. She was one of only 75 students in Kansas selected to interview.

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Black-and-white artwork of a person lifting a shirt to reveal a transparent view of their torso, showing the spine, ribs, and internal skeletal structure beneath the skin.

Arkansas City High School student artists earned 21 honors in the Scholastic Art Awards, including three Gold Keys that advance to national judging. The recognition highlights the creativity and dedication of ACHS students.

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A high school student participates in a mock job interview with a community volunteer identified as Dr. Pieper in the school library. Both are seated across from each other at a table, smiling and engaged in conversation. Other interview pairs are visible in the background, each seated at separate tables with name signs displayed. The setting is bright and professional, emphasizing career readiness and community involvement.

More than 150 Arkansas City High School seniors recently participated in mock job interviews with community volunteers. The event helped students build confidence, practice professional communication, and prepare for their next steps after graduation.

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Arkansas City High School Hall of Fame logo featuring a gray bulldog mascot above a purple and gold shield. The words “Arkansas City High School Hall of Fame” appear in bold purple lettering, with “Bulldogs” written below between two small gold stars.

Arkansas City High School has announced the creation of the ACHS Hall of Fame, a new program celebrating graduates who have made a difference through their careers and community service.

“By connecting with our past, we hope to inspire current students to chase their career and civic goals, whether that’s right here at home or abroad,” said Program Coordinator Eric Burr.

The first induction will take place in October 2026, honoring two alumni each year, one local and one living outside Cowley County. Nominations are open now, and community members are invited to help shape the program by serving on the Selection Committee.

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Four high school students stand together smiling in front of a colorful backdrop with balloons, streamers, and gold “82” balloons. They are wearing matching white “Sunflower Girls State” T-shirts and name badges.

This summer, five Arkansas City High School students participated in Kansas Boys State and Girls State, where they gained hands-on experience in government, leadership, and civic responsibility.

From serving as mayors and senators to discovering new career goals, each student came home with new skills, lasting friendships, and lessons that will stay with them long after high school.

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