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Kate Grutz

Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief

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Captain catch up

Captain catch up

Advice to future Shorewood athletes
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
June 8, 2022
The class of 2022 remembers Ms. Eddy

The class of 2022 remembers Ms. Eddy

The lasting impact of a former Shorewood health teacher
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
June 8, 2022
Dorm Decor

Dorm Decor

Take your room to the next level
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
June 8, 2022
Unmasking Shorewood

Unmasking Shorewood

What students and staff really think about the lifting of the mask mandate
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
April 5, 2022
Eliana Megargee (left) and Darby ONeill (right), pose for a picture at the chess table in the Culinary Arts Garden

Meet the Art Directors

Darby and Eliana discuss their roles on the newspaper staff
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
April 5, 2022
Mental Health Committee

Mental Health Committee

Students take a stand to improve access to resources
by Serena Deranleau and Kate Grutz
April 5, 2022
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[Photo] Ukraine Invasion Impact at SW

by Jade Doerksen, Editor in Chief
April 5, 2022
Art by Jade Doerksen

Valentine’s Day? More like Galentine’s slay

Using Valentine’s Day as time to celebrate platonic love
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
February 8, 2022
Photo courtesy of Ellie Larson

Drip or Drown

Students discuss their fashion
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
December 7, 2021
Art by Kate Grutz

Bilingual baddies

Multilingual Shorewood students share their experiences with speaking more than one language and the impact of other cultures.
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
May 17, 2021

Completing online work: distractions abound

From the recent sunny weather to all the distractions of home, focusing on online work is a tough task
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
June 4, 2020
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[Photo] Music shapes our days

by Elena Clark, Co-Editor-in-Chief
May 28, 2020
Shorewood Varsity Hip Hop captains hold the 2nd place trophy their team won at Edmonds Woodway High School earlier this school year. They also qualified for districts with more points than they have ever received.

Hip Hop seeks recognition as a sport

Hip Hop hopes to join Cheer, Flags, and Drill in counting for PE credit
by Kate Grutz, Editor in Chief
May 27, 2020
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