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The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

A School Full of Women and Boys

A School Full of Women and Boys

Girls are consistently outperforming boys at Grant and nationwide with higher test scores, better grades and more involvement outside of class. Educators see the difference.
Lane Changes

Lane Changes

Grant graduate Stacey McCrary, a former Division I athlete, returns to lead the swim team.

5 Must-Reads

By Emily Volpert December 7, 2012
In the midst of a full schedule, extra curricular activities, homework and a social life, it can seem utterly impossible to make time to just sit and read a book. But with the winter months rolling in, there is no better time to grab a good book and settle in.
Running Heart and Soul

Running Heart and Soul

Led by cross country coach, Doug Winn, seven girls on Grant's team defy the odds to capture an Oregon state title.
Remembering Marcus Johnson

Remembering Marcus Johnson

A new Grant High School student who cherished his Native American roots dies suddenly.
Artificial Hope

Artificial Hope

Self worth amongst girls is largely based on the pursuit of an ideal body
"Casino Night"

"Casino Night"

by Alyson Woolley and Emma Decker December 7, 2012
Grant English teacher Stephanie D'Cruz on fitting in, playboy bunnies and nearly losing a leg.
"Wrangle goats, wrangle staff...you get my idea"

"Wrangle goats, wrangle staff…you get my idea"

Angie Payne is the engine of the Grant High School office. She takes care of business at school and takes care of animals on her farm. Family is her driving force.
Taking Advantage of Panera?

Taking Advantage of Panera?

Some Grant students turn “pay what you can’’ into “pay what you want,” and now they’re no longer welcome
Tatted

Tatted

Body art’s the rage, but is it safe?
Education Battleground

Education Battleground

By Leah Alpern and Nina Greene December 6, 2012
Despite efforts to even the playing field, some parents say the administration is doing the opposite. Where’s the balance?
Brother Bond

Brother Bond

Brothers Nate and Eliott Karn have a normal relationship: they roughhouse, watch TV, and go through life or death situations.
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December 2012 Issue