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Inspiration for November submissions to K-SCOPE.
November means a new month= new submissions from students!
We are looking for refreshing artwork and writing from students this November.
Looking for inspiration?
Living in Oregon, means throughout the month of November we will be overseeing rainstorms throughout the state.
A great theme for artwork and writing this November is rain.
Submit artwork and writing now themed to, November Rain; including anything else you got!
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Kaelin Kehm loves storytelling through listening to music. When she is not playing volleyball, she is constantly writing poetry and screenplays; while...







































![MORE THAN A GAME. With two diving catches in the outfield, the Lions showed up defensively, aiding in their victory over the Pacers. One catch was made by Atwood, and the other by McGraw. Throughout the game, the Lions knew that it wasnāt just about their victory today. āI think [playing for cancer] makes it bigger than just a game,ā McGraw said. āKnowing that you have a bigger impact in this world than just who you are as one person.ā](https://wlhsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/I70A1454-1-1200x800.jpg)



























































![Students in the National Art Honor Society work on the Mount Hood mural on the window of SouthLake Church. The students brought a variety of paints and mixed their own custom colors. āInstead of brushstrokes, weāre doing more dabbing, because it gives [a] better impression of tree foliage, rather than looking like actual brush strokes, because if weāre painting trees, we need it to look like trees,ā Crawford said.](https://wlhsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/IMG_2397-1200x900.jpg)








