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The independent student media site of West Linn High School

wlhsNOW

The independent student media site of West Linn High School

wlhsNOW

Meet the new teachers

October 10, 2017
Conor Greany

Conor Greany

Alex Bischel, WLHSnow Staff
October 10, 2017
With their final year beginning, seniors are starting to be excited for the next chapter in their life including the college application process. Students have begun to try and figure out where they want to go to college and what they want to study.

The beginning of the end

Grace Nickas, Co-Editor-in-Chief
September 1, 2017
Waiting for familiar faces to walk by at lunch, freshmen look for comfort at Student Street during their first week of school.

The lay of the land

Brooke McKelvey, Co-Editor-in-Chief
August 31, 2017
Students finish off their final project for honors humanity by answering the question- “what is your purpose?” through various mediums of presentation. Through interacting with others to reflect their personal traits or get external input, or simply reflecting on their personal beliefs, students illustrated a diverse set of beliefs and projects. Pictured above: Beloved Ulinwa, senior, watches a project by one of the students that chose a multimedia presentation.

Finding a purpose

Nalini Oliver, Assistant Arts and Culture Editor
May 17, 2017
AP testing has ended and has left students feeling relieved yet frustrated over the fact that the tests are lacking importance due to stress and being forced to miss school in order to take a test.

It’s over

Grace Nickas, Current Events Editor
May 17, 2017
As Shorts rehearsals are finishing up, one group of actors prepare for “If Hamlet had been a Reading”, directed by Linda Snyder senior. Since cast lists were posted on April 7, students have been preparing every day after school with their groups. “The rehearsal process has been really fun,” Kierra Kohen, freshman, said. “In rehearsal we run the short and do character work. To rehearse at home, I read my lines and solidify the blocking.”

Four plays for Shorts 18

Nalini Oliver, Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor
May 3, 2017
Advanced Placement testing is coming up and students are overly stressed about tests that do not have that much meaning. AP testing is harmful for students mental state and should not be required by the school.

Against our will

Grace Nickas, Current Events Editor
April 24, 2017
Symphonic band performs at Tualatin High School for their league competition. At the competition, all of the schools gathered to perform a tribute for a Newberg band student.

Band plays a tribute for Newberg Student

Grace Nickas, Current Events Editor
April 19, 2017
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