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Senior Mothers Tea

The Snohomish High School, Senior Mother Tea, was held May 6, in the Commons.   The Mother’s Tea was attended by over 150 moms and seniors.  The event provided seniors with the opportunity the begin celebrating an early Mother’s Day with their moms.  When the seniors and their moms arrived they were given the opportunity to have their pictures taken to commemorate the day. 

Attendees were welcomed by the emcees, Jess Harris and Kincaid Norris, both juniors who serve as officers for their class. READ STORY »

March Madness Meets Canned Food Drive

Its that time of year again. SHS is hosting their annual food drive to benefit the Snohomish Food Bank and its recipients. READ STORY »

The Osiris Challenge

The senior mythology classes taught by Linda Sparks and Kinga Thomas are participating in what they call the "Osiris Challenge," where they are encouraged to get involved in a curriculum-incorporated scavenger hunt around the school. 

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Man Power vs. Horsepower

To celebrate National FFA Week, Snohomish High School decided to have a little competition- Man Power vs. Horsepower.  READ STORY »

The Absence of Knowledge

Snohomish High has many, many clubs. From basics like DECA and FBLA, to a place for budding young conservatives to meet, it seems as if there’s no shortage of things for the youth of Snohomish to do. The Snohomish club roster, however, is short one especially unique and challenging club that, while old, has never seen the popularity or acclaim that sports and other clubs have READ STORY »

Jimmy John's is Now Open in Snohomish

Snohomish has introduced a recent branch of Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches, which is now open. 

The restaurant opened up just a couple weeks ago across from 7-11, along Avenue D. 

“It’s really good,” said junior Seth Cavin READ STORY »

Super Seniors Get Focused

Movies like “Mean Girls,” “10 Things I Hate About You,” and “She’s All That” — and, oh, just every teen movie ever — paint a pretty negative picture of high school. The sacred hallways are a place for cliques and bullying, and the classrooms are full of terrible things like pop quizzes and teachers who actually take attendance. Even popular celebrities such as Lorde, Taylor Swift, and Lena Dunham understand the struggle.

So why are some students willing to stay an extra year? READ STORY »

Battling the FAFSA

The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), also known as the FSA (Federal Student Aid) is just as it sounds- federal aid provided to students who apply. The determination of money that is received after applying for the FAFSA is based mainly on the financial income of your household (parents or guardian). The FAFSA not only grants student aid to students in need, but it also fulfills the requirement for many scholarships to have the FAFSA filled out completely.

Why would you want to apply for FAFSA? READ STORY »

My WHAT is called WHAT?

The human body consists of 206 bones, 640 skeletal muscles, and 78 organs. It would appear that they ran out of names for these body parts after 10, so they started getting creative. Some of them may even be humorous. READ STORY »

Heather Lake is a Phenominal Hike

Heather Lake is a 4.6 mile hike right outside of Granite Falls off of Mountain Loop Highway. The trailhead is on the same dirt road hikers need to take to get to the trailhead of the Mount Pilchuck hike. READ STORY »