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The Growl

The student news site of Glenn High School

The Growl

The student news site of Glenn High School

The Growl

Q&A: Principal Arturo Lomeli reflects on first day of school

Heavenlee Walker and Drake Kidd October 23, 2017

How do you think the first day of school went? I thought this year's kickoff was awesome. It felt like everybody knew what to expect. Last year it was kind of scary for everybody. It was nice to see,...

FCCLA surprises schools with success

Lizzy Nguyen, Staff Reporter October 23, 2017

FCCLA stands for Family Career and Community Leaders of America, it’s an organization that helps with personal growth, leadership skills, and career preparation opportunities for students in Family and...

Insight on Grizzly clubs

Lily Villarreal and Layla Smith October 23, 2017

With all of the sporting events and the first sixth weeks coming up, not all students have had a chance to be introduced to the clubs around school. Debate is both a class and club for every student...

Botello balances ROTC, friends, school

Briana Ramsey, Staff Reporter October 23, 2017

Junior Ceslie Botello woke up one morning, dressed in her crisp stiff-cotton shirt, sequenced with colored pins to embark on her journey to LHS for another ROTC session. ROTC is for students who want...

Principal Arturo Lomeli, speaks at the schools opening dedication to Tom Glenn Sept. 17 2016.

Q&A: Principal Arturo Lomeli discusses clubs helping Rockport after hurricane

Layla Smith, Staff Reporter October 19, 2017

What are we doing to help? We as a school haven’t done anything since the sock drive. We raised, I think, 1500 socks in five days, which is awesome. But we kind of leave it to the booster clubs to...

David’s Law promotes social media awareness

Heavenlee Walker, Editor October 19, 2017

With the state enforcing a new law entitled David's Law, students who partake in cyberbullying could potentially serve jail time. David's Law classifies cyberbullying as a misdemeanor, which allows...

Debate team hosts first talent show

Debate team hosts first talent show

Mckenzie Hoskins, Staff Reporter May 30, 2017

The Debate Team has produced the school’s first annual Talent Show, which took place on Friday, May 26.   The Talent Show ran from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium, and included acts...

Rising to the challenge

Rising to the challenge

Lily Villarreal, Staff Reporter May 25, 2017

In an unexpected feat, our One Act UIL Proof made it to state after placing first in regionals on April 14. Theater placed eighth at state but advanced further than both journalism and debate, which...

Hands on learning

Hands on learning

Mckenzie Hoskins, Staff Reporter May 25, 2017

When someone looks at the Union, they often notice the spotless tables, clean floors and window sills. Most students assume that the custodial staff are the ones who help keep our school clean. However,...

ROTC students learn discipline, prep for the military

ROTC students learn discipline, prep for the military

Drake Kidd, Staff Reporter May 25, 2017

It runs in the family, at least that’s what freshman Kellen Abbott says. Abbott is involved with the JROTC program, he sub campuses to Rouse for the practices and hopes to enlist in the military after...

Hissing Fit

Hissing Fit

Mckenzie Hoskins, Staff Reporter May 25, 2017

One early morning, sophomore Taylor Bouillon woke to find her pet snake torn to shreds. She immediately knew that her cat was the unruly culprit. Rushing over to her beloved pet and throwing her cat...

Q&A: Swim coach and English teacher Katy Weeks is new AP

Brodie Hill, Staff Reporter May 8, 2017

Why are you becoming an AP? “I love working with students and I really believe that education opens doors for everyone. I also love that I get to work with a large group of students and get to know...

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