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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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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...

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

King County Metro approves paid parking permits

Gloria Shen, Feature Editor Feb 7, 2020

On July 24, the Metropolitan King County Council voted 5-3 to begin selling parking permits that set aside spaces at nine of the busiest park and rides in the area. The permits, which began selling early...

Tidbits and plaudits graphic. February 2020.

Tidbits and plaudits: February

Sonya Sheptunov, Co-Editor-in-Chief Feb 7, 2020

Tidbits: Applications for Nordic News and Scandia staff for 2020-2021 are due Feb. 13 to adviserts Joanna Little and Zane Mills, respectively. Solo Ensemble performances begin at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday!...

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.

Seattle minimum wage increases to $16 an hour

Gloria Shen, Feature Editor Feb 7, 2020

On Jan. 1, 2020, workers in Seattle received an increase in minimum wage in accordance with Initiative 1433 which passed in 2016.  The initiative, which set yearly wage gains from 2017-2020, has increased...

Graphic illustrating the Australian fires and indicating how many are impacted. Art by Rory Knettles

State of emergency declared over Australian bushfires, donations pour in

Rory Knettles, Co-Editor-in-Chief Feb 7, 2020

Australia continues to endure the massive spread of fires that started in late September 2019. As of Feb. 2, an estimated one billion animals and 33 people, including three American firefighters, have...

Cars cross the West Sammamish River Bridge at sunset on Feb. 3, 2020. The bridge is set to be demolished during the second phase of the project in 2021. Photo by Sonya Sheptunov

West Sammamish River Bridge Replacement Project set to begin in March

Sonya Sheptunov, Co-Editor-in-Chief Feb 7, 2020

The West Sammamish River Bridge—a southbound bridge and also one of only two main ways of getting to Inglemoor High School—will begin construction in spring of 2020 as part of the West Sammamish River...

Graphic illustrating the impact of the corona virus. Art by Rory Knettles

Coronavirus vaccine in development after international outbreak

Rory Knettles, Co-Editor-in-Chief Feb 7, 2020

  Wuhan, China is the epicenter for the coronavirus outbreak. It was first reported in late December 2019. Since then, the virus has spread rapidly to many parts of the country. As of Jan. 21 Seattle,...

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.

US claims retaliatory Iranian attack

Gloria Shen, Feature Editor Feb 7, 2020

After President Trump ordered a drone attack on Jan. 3 that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, reports and domestic intelligence are claiming that Iran is planning a retaliatory attack on Americans...

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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...

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...

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