Congratulations to the girls golf team who secured the WIAA Academic State Champion title 3A with their 3.99 average GPA!
Graduation will be at 6 p.m. on June 15 at Pop Keeney Stadium!
Shout out to our track team for sending 10 athletes to compete at state last week! Maxim Delyagin took 3rd in the 800 meter race, Grace Ding placed 6th in the 1600m, Addy Van Winkle placed 7th in the pole vault and Sammy Connell placed 8th in the 3200m!
The last day of school is June 17. Have a great summer, Viks!
Congratulations to Langley Foster for her election as the 80th YMCA youth governor of Washington!
Welcome to the Bjorn Bakery, where Cheeky urges you to be your most perceptive self! Use your eagle eye and attention to detail to study the page with as much concentration as you can muster to find eight items hidden throughout the bakery.
Sophomore Atlas Attebery is excited to start their first year of newspaper as a reporter. They look forward to improving their writing skills and building connections with new people. Atlas is also involved in Inglemoor’s mental health advocacy club, art club and the tech theater program. Outside of school, you can find them taking naps and relaxing with their cat Loki while listening to music, binging TV shows, sketching and completing homework. Along with hanging out with their best friend to watch horror movies, Atlas also enjoys listening to the true crime podcast MORBID. If you ask, they will give details on the cases they are listening to.
Sophomore Grady Madigan is excited to join Nordic News as a reporter. He looks forward to learning the key skills of journalism and hopes to find his place on the Nordic staff while continuing to grow his skills in photography, political and creative writing and making new connections. Grady also hopes to get involved with Nordic’s podcast. Outside of Nordic, he loves listening to and discovering new music and enjoys making hand-built and wheel spun ceramics. He has been rowing for Inglemoor’s crew team for a year and playing the piano for seven years.
Junior Nia Mittal is thrilled for her first year on staff as a reporter! She is looking forward to improving her writing skills, learning more about journalism, conducting interviews and meeting new people. She is also very excited to learn about photojournalism and apply those skills in the Inglemoor community. Outside of Nordic, Nia enjoys attending Model United Nations conferences, drinking chai at South Asian Student Association, and running around at robotics competitions. She also loves film photography — which she wants to get better at — baking new desserts and learning how to figure skate. She also adores reading and checking out whichever cookbooks are featured on Libby and at her local library.
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