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Grants Pass High School Student Digital Newspaper - The March 2023 Issue

In this Issue of The Scroll: Principal Interview, GPHS Respect, Hurricane Katrina Secret, Strangest Mongoose, Strongest Radio Station, Spring Break Satire, Polls and so much more!

It Ain't Over 'Til It's Clover

We have ventured into the green time, peeps, and not the plant version. Whether or not you are Irish, you will be at risk of being pinched or having to endure a school spirit day of wearing green. Shamrock Shakes will be making a comeback, so if you are into drinking disguised sewage water once a year from McDonalds, go forth and prosper. Make sure you warm your cars up before you take off. It is easier on your engine and way safer to drive with a clear windshield than a frosty, snowflake-infested vision blocker. With 19 degree weather, defrosting your vehicle could take up to 20 minutes; make sure you warm your car up while still getting ready so you are not late and not sitting in the cold forever. Take care, drive slower and more cautiously, and please start wearing your jackets (cough, cough-- underclassmen.) As always, The Scroll is a great resource to keep up-to-date on all things GPHS. If you are ever having a huge case of FOMO, then pop on by here and we'll keep you updated on all upcoming school events. Have a good month and Happy Saint Patrick's Day chillins!

As always, take care of yourselves and... 

Thanks for Scrolling!

-The Scroll Team

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Quotes From Our Team!

"Joining The Scroll gave me a space to write about whatever I wanted and friends that have changed my life for the better. I also never thought I would be into journalism until I made the decision to try it out and now it's one of my biggest passions.

 Amber Medina-Montoya, Junior, Secretary for The Scroll

"Joining The Scroll was one of the best things I have ever done. It has ignited my passion for journalism and was something I never thought I would do. It's an amazing environment and I am glad I am able to be a part of it."

-Kayla Newman, Senior, Photographer, Cartoonist, Journalists

"The Scroll for me is somewhere I feel comfortable and welcomed. A place to express creativity and inform people while enjoying writing and learning."

- Teagan McNamara, Junior, Photojournalist

"The Scroll became really important to me over the past year and I have loved everyone I've met here. There are so many great writers here and I love reading the articles they all create."

-Kai Blackmon, Sophomore, Satirist, PR Director for The Scroll 

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If you have any further questions, you can contact our team advisor and president at these emails:

Jenny Tyrrell, Club Advisor: jtyrrell@grantspass.k12.or.us

Deenie Bulyalert, President: p.bulyalert@d7apps.gp.k12.or.us

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