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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!
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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...

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,...

Centerspread on the topic of gender expression. Art by Rahima Baluch and Sofia Leotta

Gender expression

Sofia Leotta and Tam Tran Feb 7, 2020

Community at Inglemoor  For some students, gender is more than identifying as being male and female. It is about self-expression. It can be expressed through people’s actions, words and style. Inglemoor’s...

A group of students gathers outside the band room during break on Wednesday, Jan. 28 to take the weekly photo. Chris Willis is seen standing fourth from the left. Photo by Eli Shafer

Bucket Hat Wednesday brings students together

Eli Shafer, Co-Business Manager Feb 7, 2020

Most days of the week, every student comes to school wearing a wide variety of different clothes. Every Wednesday, however, all types of students come together and unite through an accessory that had its...

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...

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...

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...

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...

The end of the decade encapsulates the memories of many students. Art by Naomi Nam

End of a decade

Aditi Jain and Gloria Shen Dec 20, 2019

Students Aditi Jain The end of the decade has signaled the end of many students’ childhoods, including memories of growing up and important milestones. Teenage years are filled with trying to fit in...

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...

Juniors Anita Macagno, Tenny Larsen, Jessica Carbaugh and Sophia Zeng (Left to right) collaborate on a page layout. The team works on an upcoming publishing deadline. Photo by Rory Knettles

Scandia provides collaborative community for growing student journalists

Divya Akkiraju, Co-Business Manager Dec 20, 2019

Scandia’s staff strives to create a lasting impact on Inglemoor culture while providing the environment and tools necessary to foster the growth of student journalists. This year, the team was credited...

ASBs decision to create a Student Senate will allow for more input on student events and policies. Art by Sonya Sheptunov

ASB fights for representation

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

According to ASB Vice President and senior Owain Waszak, Inglemoor was the only high school in the Northshore School District that didn’t have a Student Senate. Out of a desire to increase communication,...

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