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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

This Custodian Life: A Look at a Pillar of the Glenn Family

This Custodian Life: A Look at a Pillar of the Glenn Family

Otto-Alejandro, Editor-In-Chief October 31, 2022

At 11:30 a.m., when the bells ring for the first lunch, kids pour out into the lunchroom, ready to take a rest from their work and eat with friends. As they form a frenzied "line" to get their food, Juana...

A Man, A Principal, A Leader

Jordan Dohring, Newswriter November 4, 2020

We all wish we could go back to ‘normal.’ So many things have changed since we left school for spring break in March 2020. While we’re returning, there’s the push of a mask against every breath...

Darling’s classroom vs the field

Heavenlee Walker, Editor October 31, 2018

As soon as the bell rings, students are preparing for the next 90 minutes. With their materials in hand, they huddle to discuss the game plan, then practice both inside and outside of school. Constantly...

Hawkins’ goals for first year as AP

Heavenlee Walker, Editor September 26, 2018

Freshman AP Vincent Hawkins went from working at the bank in his three piece suit to strolling down the hallway in his suit with a big smile, waiving to every student he sees. Hawkins is a new staff...

First year in theatre, wins Best Actor

May 7, 2018

Taking risks, trying new things and learning about your new interests, despite the fear of failure, is important. Instead of being afraid of doing something as time consuming as theatre, or hanging out...

Club Spotlight: The Locker

Lily Villarreal, Staff Reporter December 21, 2017

A locker with free food, free clothes and free school supplies sounds like the ultimate dream locker for many students.   The Locker is a student organization founded by junior Katryna Patterson and...

BTS makes American debut

Lizzy Nguyen, Staff Reporter December 10, 2017

BTS, known as Bangtan Boys, made history being the first Korean pop group to perform on American television. They made their way onto the American Music Awards on Nov. 19. They performed their number one...

Band scores big at BOA

Claribelle Yao, Staff Reporter November 12, 2017

Echoes bounced around the Alamodome, announcing the band's arrival. Apprehension and excitement permeated through the cold air. Bands of America was about to start which could potentially become a stepping...

MMA fighter walks the halls

Layla Smith, Staff Reporter November 6, 2017

Junior Noah Jones stood in the great crowded hall of the tournament building, preparing himself for his impending doom. His nerves were all on edge as he stared up at the older, larger opponent who loomed...

God, fellowship, donuts

Briana Ramsey, Staff Reporter October 23, 2017

Tori Hutchinson walked into the athletic hall to find a group of people gathered together, fellowshipping and talking about God. She knew immediately this is an atmosphere in which she wanted to be in. FCA...

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...

Teacher Spotlight: Sign Language teacher Ruth Hedges living the best of both worlds

Teacher Spotlight: Sign Language teacher Ruth Hedges living the best of both worlds

Lily Villarreal, Staff Reporter January 27, 2017

American sign language and English teacher, Ruth Hedges, grew up living in a world of noise and silence. Children can lose their hearing when they’re young because of an illness or in other cases...

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