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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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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...

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...

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...

Downtown Bothell sign advertises real estate available at The Landing townhome complex on Dec. 15. Photo by Sofia Leotta

Bothell city council approves higher school impact fees

Sofia Leotta, Copy Editor Dec 20, 2019

On Dec. 3, Bothell’s City Council voted to increase school impact fees. The price paid by housing developers for single-family homes increased from $16,038 to $20,092, and the fee paid for multifamily...

The emergency room at Seattle Children’s Hospital in Seattle. The hospital plans to return to safe operating standards. Photo by Mia
Tavares

Lawsuit filed over Seattle Children’s Hospital mold

Mia Tavares, Design Editor Dec 20, 2019

On Dec. 2, a class-action lawsuit was filed by the Stritmatter Firm in association with Layman Law Firm against Seattle Children’s Hospital regarding the Aspergillus mold contamination in the air-handling...

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.

FCC approves 988 as new suicide prevention hotline number

Eli Shafer, Co-Business Manager Dec 20, 2019

  On Thursday, Dec. 12, the Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to proceed with an effort to establish the number 988 as a way to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline....

The cover uncovered: issue two

The cover uncovered: issue two

Naomi Nam, Cheeky Editor Dec 8, 2019

In Nordic’s second issue of this school year, senior Sonya Sheptunov drew the cover using symbols associated with mental health.    One of the symbols she used was the semicolon in the purple...

Senior Katelyn Laccinole on the field at one of teams games. Photo by Mia Tavares

Inglemoor’s girls soccer takes 4th place at state

Mia Tavares, Design Editor Dec 6, 2019

The girls soccer team secured a record-breaking 4th place finish on Saturday Nov. 23 in the Kingco 4A division. The team concluded the season with a district record of 8 wins, 0 losses and 1 tie in league...

Unified bowling looks for partners and players

Unified bowling looks for partners and players

Rahima Baluch, Web-Editor-in-Chief Nov 27, 2019

After a successful first season with AJ Olson competing at state, Inglemoor’s unified bowling is looking for Special Olympic Athletes and Partners—students without intellectual disabilities—to participate...

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.

Congress announces impeachment inquiry into President Trump

Miles Gelatt, News Editor Nov 22, 2019

The United States House of Representatives announced the start of a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump on Sept. 24. The inquiry was launched after reports emerged that Trump had called...

Students stand ready to participate in a self-defense class conducted afterschool. Photo by Minita Layal

Students learn to defend themselves

Nov 22, 2019

On Monday Nov.18, students participated in a self-defense class in the cafeteria aimed at teaching them basic self-defense skills. The class was open to students of all grade levels and teachers attended...

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