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The Growl

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The Growl

“Odd Couple” Cast Talks About Opening Week

Ashley Igau, Staff Reporter September 27, 2019

Glenn High School Fall Theatre Show is approaching quickly. The week of Sep. 22 is opening week for the Fall Show, “Odd Couple”.   “I like to say it's like the first couple of episodes...

NHS Volunteer Project gets Muddy

Hannah Stedman, Editor-in-cheif October 31, 2018

Students and teachers got down and dirty at the Mudstacle hosted by Vandegrift High School, Saturday October 13. LEEF (Leander Education Excellence Fund) is a nonprofit organization that helps support...

Off-season prepares athletes for in-season

Briana Ramsey, staff reporter June 1, 2018

As many sports’ seasons coming to an end, off-season is the topic between many athletes. Sports are working towards strengthening and conditioning in their post/pre-season, moving in and out of the...

How athletics prepares for in-season

May 23, 2018

As many sports’ seasons coming to an end, off-season is the topic between many athletes. Sports are working towards strengthening and conditioning in their post/pre-season, moving in and out of the...

Koreas settle differences

Layla Smith, Staff Reporter May 15, 2018

As of April 18, North and South Korea have come together in order to discuss a treaty to formally end the Korean War. For over 60 years the U.S. and South Korea have tried to peacefully ask North Korea...

Band overcomes nerves and gets ones

Hannah Stedman, Editor May 15, 2018

Symphonic and Wind band got all ones in their UIL performance April 18 at Leander High School. This is the second time the Band has received all ones at UIL. The bad has been practicing their high level...

Spaghetti Dinner exceded Ambassador’s goal

Briana Ramsey, Staff Reporter May 15, 2018

The Ambassadors hosted a spaghetti dinner on Thursday April 19 in the Union. They put on a showing of Ratatouille, served salad and spaghetti and set up banquets style tables. The organization was...

Months of work pays off at Spring Show

Drake Kidd, Calendar Czar May 7, 2018

On the evening of April 20 and 21, the dance team, dance classes, and multiple dance companies- including some middle school dance teams; all performed in a two hour long dance show. The show consisted...

Chior gets ones, twos in UIL

Heavenlee Walker, Editor April 20, 2018

The choir program competed in UIL on April 4 and placed with a two in concert and a one in sight reading. The choir program gets three pieces of music to learn at least a month in advance and perform...

AP exams approaching

Heavenlee Walker, Editor April 4, 2018

Students enrolled in AP history courses will take their AP exams in the lecture hall. The AP Human Geography exam is on May 18, the AP World History exam is on May 17 and the AP United States History exam...

Students anxious for SAT, ACT scores

Briana Ramsey, Staff Reporter March 28, 2018

Juniors had their first set of in school college readiness testing on Feb. 24 and March 7. Juniors checked in at approximately seven in the morning and proceeded to the lecture hall or the gym to begin...

Two Koreas unite for Winter Olympics

Lizzy Nguyen, Staff Reporter March 5, 2018

The 2018 Winter Olympics are taking place in Pyeongchang, South Korea this year, featuring various countries and sports. The event is February 8 to February 25. Pyeongchang also created official mascots...

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