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  • Congratulations to the Track team for their exceptional performance at the Gear Up Eason Invitational!
  • Congratulations to Girls Golf and their season-record win against Woodinville!
  • Congratulations to the Drama Team for placing 6th for their Murder on the Nile and 27th for their Little Women performances at the State Drama competition!
  • Good luck to everyone competing at the International Career Development Conference in Anaheim!
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The student news site of Inglemoor High School

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Games to play in quarantine

Games to play in quarantine

Gabe Kramer, Reporter Apr 14, 2020

“Titanfall 2”: Released for Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC in 2016 to critical acclaim, “Titanfall 2” is a sequel that delivers far more than the original. Although the first Titanfall game was...

Nordics mood-based beats

Nordic’s mood-based beats

Margaret He, Co-Editor-in-Chief Apr 12, 2020

From study sessions to late-night parties, there’s always a perfect song to listen to — no matter how you feel or where you are. Often, the only issue is figuring out the soundtrack that will perfectly...

All of Trafford’s diverse pets pose for photos. Callie Mae was out for a walk while the rest of her animal family’s photos were taken in their own space. Photos courtesy of Charles Trafford

Adopted family: a teacher’s best friend

Selin Asan, Cathy Zhao, and Ella Barnard Apr 10, 2020

At Inglemoor many people choose to adopt pets instead of shopping for them. Teachers Charles Trafford, Christina Gutting and Erica Patterson chose to adopt animals from shelters or rescue centers instead...

Paraeducators connect classrooms with specialized support

Paraeducators connect classrooms with specialized support

Sofia Leotta and Priya Annapureddy Apr 8, 2020

The role of a paraeducator is to address the shortcomings of classroom-based learning, establish an environment that meets a broad range of needs and account for diverse learning styles. While they have...

Online curricula adapts to unknown circumstances

Online curricula adapts to unknown circumstances

Gloria Shen, Feature Editor Apr 6, 2020

Amidst the extreme precautions taken by Northshore School District in light of the developing COVID-19 situation, normal school days were stopped in favor of an online learning curriculum for the week...

Print issue four

Print issue four

Apr 4, 2020

 The impact of the New Voices Act on student journalism highlights the progress being made for students’ self-expression rights. Art by Naomi Nam

More protection for student self-expression is needed

Naomi Nam, Cheeky Editor Apr 4, 2020

Students are told that they are given the right to freedom of speech and expression by the First Amendment, the very first thing prioritized when writing the Bill of Rights. Although the foundation of...

President Biden has signed several executive orders since taking office on Jan. 20, promising change to a nation crippled by a deadly pandemic and an economic recession.

Democratic primary results show Biden in the lead

Minita Layal, Web-Editor-in-Chief Apr 2, 2020

The democratic presidential primaries and caucuses for the 2020 presidential elections kicked off on Feb. 3 in Iowa. Primary elections and caucuses decide which candidate from each party will become the...

Senate Bill 5038, which if passed, will prohibit people from carrying weapons while attending a demonstration, was approved by a state Senate committee on Jan. 28.

Mental Competency Bill Proposed in Senate

Minita Layal, Web-Editor-in-Chief Mar 31, 2020

Lawmakers proposed Senate Bill 6109 in February which could provide treatment to patients with mental health issues without their consent. If passed, a pilot program would begin in King, Snohomish and...

Seattle Space Needle; local news graphic to be used for local news. Art by Aditi Jain

KCLS updates printing policy

Minita Layal, Web-Editor-in-Chief Mar 29, 2020

Starting Mar. 1, new pay stations installed in all King County Library System (KCLS) libraries can be used to pay fines or pay for printing as part of the new printing policy instituted by the library....

Bothell High School was the first school in the Northshore School District to close because of the COVID-19 coronavirus. 
Date of Photo:(Mar. 22, 2020)

Coronavirus pandemic forces closures, precautions across state

Miles Gelatt, News Editor Mar 27, 2020

On Mar. 23, Washington Gov. Jay Inlsee instituted a “stay at home” order for state citizens, hoping to contain the spread of coronavirus. The order prohibits people from leaving their homes or places...

Point/Counterpoint: college phone tracking graphic for web. Art by Priya Annapureddy and

Point/Counterpoint: college phone tracking

Priya Annapureddy and Minita Layal Feb 7, 2020

Pro: Throughout the nation, dozens of colleges are starting to track their student’s phones, using an app called SpotterEDU. The primary goal is to increase student attendance, thereby encouraging students...

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