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  • March 19Congratulations 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!
  • March 19Congratualations to everyone who competed at DECA's State Career Development Conference and good luck to everyone competing at the International Career Development Conference!
  • March 19Congratulations to Shirin Choi, Irin Robinston and Joshua Zou for winning first place in their events at the FBLA Winter Leadership Conference!
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Nordic News

The student news site of Inglemoor High School

Nordic News

The student news site of Inglemoor High School

Nordic News

Newsboy image. Art by Rahima Baluch

Nordic applications for 2020-2021 schoolyear

Rahima Baluch, Web-Editor-in-Chief Feb 4, 2020

Vikings! With registration for next year in progress, Nordic News is encouraging you to apply for a position on our staff for the 2020-2021 school year. Inglemoor’s award-winning paper consists of some...

The Valhalla players present the Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon. The show opens Jan. 16 in the Little Theatre.

Valhalla Players retell Grimm’s fairytales

Rory Knettles, Co-Editor-in-Chief Jan 14, 2020

The Valhalla players are back and better than ever on January 24* when they face the challenge of combining some of the Brothers Grimm originals into one big spectacle. They will be performing this fast-paced...

Gabriela Mootzs favorite songs to sing. Art by Rory Knettles

Gabriela Mootz finds a family in choir

Rory Knettles, Co-Editor-in-Chief Dec 20, 2019

Music has been a part of junior Gabriela Mootz’s life. Since she was young, her grandmother would take her to church  to sing in their choir. Throughout elementary and middle school though, she wasn’t...

Freshman Haley van Meurs shows off her skills in the band
room on Dec. 16. Photo by Sonya Sheptunov

Haley van Meurs makes All-State as a freshman

Sonya Sheptunov, Co-Editor-in-Chief Dec 20, 2019

  When freshman Haley van Meurs went to an orchestra concert for the first time at the age of five, she fell in love with the violin and begged her mom to let her learn to play.  “I just...

Sophomore Jason Murphy follows the puck and posts face off at Olympicview Arena on Dec. 7, 2019 against Cloverdale. Photo by Tammi Tran

Jason Murphy learns about life through ice hockey

Tam Tran, A&E Editor Dec 20, 2019

Before winter sports season begin, sophomore captain Jason Murphy learns to balance a hectic school schedule with preparation for a competitive season while playing for the Seattle Junior Hockey Association....

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

Northshore School District approves name for new elementary school

Margaret He, Co-Editor-in-Chief Dec 20, 2019

On Dec. 9, the Northshore School District School Board finalized and announced the name for Elementary #21, currently under construction, as “Ruby Bridges Elementary School.” The choice was selected...

Bar graph depicting how SAT scores correlate positively correlate with household income. Art by Mia Tavares and Eli Shafer

Standardized testing fails to account for complete student profile

Eli Shafer, Co-Business Manager Dec 20, 2019

From the SAT to Common Core tests, standardized assessments have been used to measure student achievement for years. However, these tests measure student success in a very specific and limiting way, and...

Hopelink is one of the many organizations in King County that provides services and support for many residents. Photo by Rahima Baluch

Places to show your support

Ishika Kaushik and Cathy Zhao Dec 20, 2019

United Way  United Way of King Country aims “to bring caring people together to give, volunteer and take action to help people in need and solve our community’s toughest challenges,” according...

Tidbits and plaudits for the month of December.

Tidbits and plaudits: December

Sofia Leotta, Copy Editor Dec 20, 2019

Tidbits Be a part of the Chinese Club’s Lion Dance Team by contacting @ihschineseclub on Instagram. Trainings are from 2:35-3:45 every Monday in the Great Hall. Come to Link Cookies and Cram...

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.

Washington State revises overtime laws

Margaret He, Co-Editor-in-Chief Dec 20, 2019

Washington is implementing what the Seattle Times considers to be one of the nation’s toughest overtime policies. The laws were finalized by the Department of Labor and Industries on Dec. 11 and will...

Senior Lucca Gusmao, junior John Pakkala and freshman Verada Ellet just opened the store for
Monday, Dec. 16 during break. Gusmao’s role is to take inventory of the store, which he said he
enjoys. Photo by Aditi Jain

Corner Store offers opportunities for real world experience

Aditi Jain, Co-Editor-in-Chief Dec 20, 2019

  The Corner Store has recently reopened for the school year. According to FSA teacher Denise Holsapple, the goal of the store is to expose the special education students to real-world communication...

Growth-based grading has its benefits and downsides. Art by Margaret He

Editorial: Growth based grading

Miles Gelatt, News Editor Dec 20, 2019

Growth-based grading is a measure of a student’s performance and improvement over time, in which teachers base a part of a student’s grade on growth. This grading system, in theory, is supposed to...

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