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Grants Pass High School Student Digital Newspaper - The March 2020 Issue
In This Issue: Which Coffee Place Is Best?, GPHS Hamilton Trip, and The Story of Being A High School Producer
Grants Pass High School Student Digital Newspaper - The March 2020 Issue
In This Issue: Which Coffee Place Is Best?, GPHS Hamilton Trip, and The Story of Being A High School Producer
If you haven't noticed, there have been some major changes with The Scroll. The big one is is that The Scroll is completely digital as of this year -- no, we're not dead -- and we have a new club advisor, Mrs. Tyrrell. We were having difficulties with our previous layout on the school website, as editing and adding any articles was tiresome and complicated. This new Google Sites layout is a much more effective way for us to continue producing The Scroll in a less tedious, time-consuming way-- not to mention all the life that we're able to bring to The Scroll now! With this new application, we're more easily able to add photos, create themes, and experiment with all sorts of student response-based projects. If you haven't already noticed, each article is organized into their own different tab. The structure of the website will get some taking used to, but I know I can speak for the entire Scroll team when I say we're super grateful for our dedicated readers' patience with us while we experiment with what works best for the Grants Pass High School The Scroll. Keep updated on any future changes by following us on our Instagram @gphscroll
Thank you, and enjoy reading the this month's issue of The Scroll!
Digital Editor - Milan Geurin
The Scroll team, while fiercely dedicated and diverse in their talents, needs more members. As of right now, our little team has lost a lot valuable members with it's drastic changes and lapse in activity over the year. We're doing what we can as of now with our 5 members, in addition to the help of articles/content provided by the Grants Pass High School Journalism classes, but we're hoping to continue producing a larger variety in content for our readers. Some positions that we're looking for are Cartoonists, Interviewers, Podcasters, Photographers, and Sports Reporters. Even if those positions don't interest you, we're eager for any quality content that Grants Pass High School student's can provide. We are more than willing to welcome any other contributions to our issues. You don't even have to be apart of the team to send in content!
Something that's great about The Scroll is that we encourage individualized content. Our team is all about promoting the ongoing events at GPHS, but our main focus is projecting student voice. The Scroll loves encouraging student passion and expression. If you, or any other GPHS student you know, would be interested in joining The Scroll then please refer to our "Contact The Scroll!" tab on this site to receive more details on our contact information and meeting times. At most, all you'll have to do is give an example of your writing to our advisor, Mrs. Tyrrell. We would love to expand our team and bring even more student voice to The Scroll. With your contributions and membership we can do just that. With this, I've at least got you considering joining our club. I look forward to potentially seeing you at future meetings.
Thanks again,
Digital Editor - Milan Geurin
Advisor: Jennifer Tyrrell
Chief Digital Editor: Milan Geurin
Digital Editor: Magdelyn Herzig
Writers: Milan Geurin, Mariah Lumsden, Ella Hayes, Liv Akers, Sean Glover
Photojournalists: Ella Hayes, Sean Glover
Reporters: Sabrina Swartz, Hallie Johnson, Nia DeRosier, Mariah Lumsden
Hello! My name is Ella Hayes, and I am a sophomore here at Grants Pass High School. I am a writer and photojournalist for The Scroll. I took Journalism class last year as a freshman, and became a member this year. I am very passionate about all kinds of writing, though I prefer to write factual, historical, creative, and photojournalism articles. I am involved in several activities through the school, such as band and winter guard. A couple of my favorite activities are reading, hiking, and photography. I am eager about any story at GPHS or any current events, so don’t be afraid to contact me about any story you would like to see in The Scroll! My email is ellakhayes@yahoo.com.
Thank you. Enjoy reading!
Hey y'all! My name's Milan Geurin, and I'm a sophomore here at Grants Pass High School. I'm The Scroll's Chief Digital Editor. In addition, I also write the monthly Club Column, put together The Scroll's Polls (yikes, that rhyming is 100% unintentional), and I also write any important Scroll updates on the Homepage. As digital editor, my whole job is to help format and put together each month's Scroll edition. I also run any meetings and am in general just in charge of making sure things run smoothly. Besides the Scroll, I was also involved with Speech & Debate, and have been the Vice President of Z Club for two years now. Outside of school, I'm usually cooking for my family, drawing, and controlling the wrath of my, very chunky, cat that I've recently put on a diet. I was on-and-off involved with The Scroll last year, and I'm glad to be fully-committed this year. I love what I do here at The Scroll and I hope to consistently write, produce, and edit The Scroll for the remainder of my time here at GPHS. I would also just like to take a moment to appreciate Tyrrell, all my High School English teachers, our readers, and all The Scroll's writers and contributors for making The Scroll happen. You guys rock!
I'm always looking for more clubs to report on here at GPHS. If you're apart of a club here at GPHS, and you want me to report on it, then you can contact me at @m.geurin1@d7apps.gp.k12.or.us and we can set something up.
Thanks for reading and supporting The Scroll team members!
Hey, Scroll readers!
I’m Liv, and those of you who regularly read The Scroll will be seeing quite a bit of me. I’m a sophomore here at GPHS, and have been living in Grants Pass since sixth grade. I specialize in feature articles, and primarily cover topics such as marching band, current events, and random miscellaneous music-related things that I want to share with people. I love Journalism, and hope to maybe even pursue a career in it one day, so I love feedback from readers!
Thanks for reading The Scroll, and hopefully my writing will connect with some of you as I play my role here at The Scroll.
Hi, I'm Mariah Lumsden and I am a writer for The Scroll. I plan to write about things going on locally that I think are important for everyone to be aware of. Additionally, I'll be writing about things that aren’t local, but that I think people should be more aware of. Writing, for me, is very therapeutic and artistic because I can always write something useless down, only to craft it into something meaningful and beautiful later. Current events that are heavy on my mind inspire me to write but, honestly, anything can inspire me to write. I'm a very observant person and I feel like I see the world like it’s a movie. Some facts about me are that I won first place in Off The Wall Cave Creations of 2019 (last year) as a freshman. I'm also involved with Grants Pass High School Z Club, which is an excellent and underrated club that deserves more recognition because of the people in it and the outlook that we all have on the community and the world in general. I am looking forward to writing many more pieces for this school and in general, because writing is something that brings me genuine joy.
Hello, Scroll Readers! My name is Sean Glover, and I am currently a sophomore at Grants Pass High School. I am a photojournalist and a writer for The Scroll, occasionally helping with other things as well; regarding interviews and photos/videos/etc. I’ve been very invested in writing since I was in 5th grade, and have excelled greatly in that area. This includes short stories I’ve created, creative pieces of literature, and a screenplay that I wrote, One Step Ahead, Two Steps Back. You may have seen me or will see me on the stage, for I also enjoy performing in choir and in theatre. I’ve been acting and singing for about eight years, and plan on continuing these activities through high school and college (if I attend college).
Thank you for reading The Scroll, and I hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as we enjoy having the chance to share them with you.