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The Growl

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The Growl

The student news site of Glenn High School

The Growl

Demolishing of Graffiti Park scheduled

Grant Morgan, Staff Reporter March 4, 2018

Recently it was announced that Austin’s famous Graffiti Park at Castle Hills, also known as the HOPE Outdoor Gallery, will be demolished in June. The park will be relocated to southeast Austin. The...

Administration denies BSU club

Briana Ramsey, Staff Reporter February 23, 2018

A group of African American students were denied the passage of creating a Black Student Union club. Administration denied the passage of the club on the grounds of the club not being all-inclusive...

FCCLA makes state

Briana Ramsey, Staff Reporter February 21, 2018

FCCLA attended the annual regionals competition in Corpus Christi in early February. They took off on Feb. 1 and made their way back to Glenn on Feb. 3. The team  walked away several wins in different...

Future cheerleaders learn tips and tricks

Drake Kidd, Calendar Czar February 16, 2018

The cheer team hosted a cheer clinic on Feb. 10 and was open to children through kindergarten and eighth grade. The clinic is an event in which the Glenn Cheer team hosts a “little Cheer day” where...

Choir coffee house concert

Heavenlee Walker, Editor February 16, 2018

The choir program put on a Coffee House Concert on Feb. 8 in the Grizzly Union. The union was decorated to have a similar look and feel to a Coffee House. String lights were hung up, lights were dimmed...

Asia’s second Valentine’s Day

Layla Smith, Staff Reporter February 6, 2018

On Valentine's day in Asia the women give chocolates to men, someone very special, casual friends, or co-workers. However, White Day is the reversed holiday that takes place exactly a month later on March...

Blueprint night overview

Blueprint night overview

Hannah Stedman, Editor February 5, 2018

Blueprint night was January 29 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Union. 32 clubs and sports lined the Union along with 16 college booths set up near the college and career center. The goal was to give...

Non-production theatre class preforms for elementary schools

Heavenlee Walker, Editor February 5, 2018

Theater director Melody Morton’s second period class is preparing to perform “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” in late February. This is the first play for a non-production theater class....

Theatre ready to represent

Drake Kidd, Calendar Czar January 29, 2018

UIL competition is approaching, and our school’s theatre department is ready to dive in. This year, the Theatre department is showcasing “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime," a show...

Koreas discuss military tensions

Lizzy Nguyen, Staff Reporter January 29, 2018

North and South Korea have agreed to come together to negotiate military tensions and the Nuclear plan, which is mainly aimed at America rather than Southern Korea. The two met Tuesday, Jan. 9. The...

Girl’s wrestling biggest in LISD

Drake Kidd, Calendar Czar January 4, 2018

This school year, the girl’s wrestling team has gone far and hope to reach new goals in the future. The wrestling team has started the season off with more wins than last year. Primarily, the girl’s...

Annual Christmas parade, tree lighting

Layla Smith, Staff Reporter December 21, 2017

Leander’s annual Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting took place on Dec. 9 and stretched from Brushy Street all the way to Leander Middle School The Parade had a variety of beautifully crafted floats...

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