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The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

FLAGS: A craft representing the 21 hispanic countries in one.

Hispanic pride

Stefany Francisco, Staff Writer
September 21, 2023
CANE EFFORT: The Multicultural Club led by Jonathan Eugene, are painting a mural by building 2. "We are just trying to leave our mark on the school, the mural represents our diversity" said Jason Eugene.

Work in progress

Ashley St Jean, Staff Writer
May 17, 2023
CANES: Students from different cultures came together to help others understand the importance of their culture. "This was a fun experience seeing all the different types of people from cultures come together and show off their tasty food. If there's one thing that can bring people together it's food," said Pierre Monville.

Represent your heritage

Shaeina Thomas, Staff Writer
March 3, 2022
ROOTS: Third day of Spirit Week and students are representing their heritage.

Photo of the Day: Culture Day

Ronald Hinkle, Staff Writer
November 3, 2021
COMING SOON: Science instructors Mr. and Mrs. Graham are excited for their first child.

Little Graham

Leah Robinson, Staff Writer
October 27, 2021
SISTERHOOD: Science instructor Mrs. Graham, hosts a gathering every Friday for the young women of Inlet Grove. The club is designed to teach young girls about what it means to be a  woman and how to combat any challenges.

Ladies to women

Leah Robinson, Staff Writer
September 15, 2021
"MAKING HISTORY": The wait for the 2020-2021 Hurricanes Yearbook is over.

They’re in

Sephora Charles, Photo Editor
June 4, 2021
HAITI: There has been protests, violence, and kidnapping happening.

Chaos amid pandemic

Christie Montrose, Staff Writer
April 30, 2021
Jessica Wong, of Fall River, Mass., front left, Jenny Chiang, of Medford, Mass., center, and Sheila Vo, of Boston, from the state's Asian American Commission, stand together during a protest, Thursday, March 12, 2020, on the steps of the Statehouse in Boston. Asian American leaders in Massachusetts condemned what they say is racism, fear-mongering and misinformation aimed at Asian communities amid the widening coronavirus pandemic that originated in China.

The true virus: Racism

De'Morris Peterson, Staff Writer
April 28, 2021
THOUGHTS: The mind of a teen may be very complex yet simple.

Quaranteen

Sephora Charles, Photo Editor
April 27, 2021
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