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The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

Smart Pill?

Smart Pill?

Medications used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can turn kids into academic robots. But is it worth the benefits?
Quick Mag September 2014

Quick Mag September 2014

September 5, 2014

A condensed version of Grant Magazine that has almost nothing to do with the magazine. Click on this image to zoom in so you don’t miss anything! Check out the rest of the Quick Mags here.

Looking Back, Moving Forward

Looking Back, Moving Forward

Five memorial benches reside in different areas throughout Grant Park. What is the significance behind some of them?

Brushing up

It’s been a long summer since the halls have been filled with Generals. Whether you’re a Grant veteran or a new student, here are 18 ways that you can start the year off right.
‘Who you are can’t wait’

‘Who you are can’t wait’

When Jayce M., 20, decided to transition from female to male while attending George Fox University in Newberg, officials at the Christian school balked at letting him live with guys.
Finding a Balance

Finding a Balance

When bestselling author and Grant alumnus Ian Doescher made it big, he worked hard to keep his family life in check.
Summer at Grant Park

Summer at Grant Park

Grant Magazine spent some time in Grant Park over the summer to capture what goes on around the campus when school is out.
Moments

Moments

Members of the Grant community's stories, shared through photos and their words.
"I'm not just _______"

"I'm not just _______"

If you are multiracial, your identity isn’t always readily apparent. Mixed race people often have to straddle a fine line.
Back to the Bowl

Back to the Bowl

Andre Broadous and Alex Melson, two former Grant High star athletes, return to help with the football program.
The New Kids on the Block

The New Kids on the Block

They are connected through a common passion: to help students thrive.
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September 2014 Issue