Club Feature: Students Saving Salmon

By Hutch Clarke and Sophia Woeck
After a year and a half of being stuck at home, our featured club is ready to get outside and in the field…
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After a year and a half of being stuck at home, our featured club is ready to get outside and in the field…
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Have you heard that Edmonds Woodway hasn’t been recycling? Earth Service Corporation, one of Edmonds Woodway’s new clubs, plans to change that. ESC is an environmental club, and is partnered with the YMCA environmental program. One of the biggest…
By Emelia Persell
This year, Edmonds Woodway has a new club focused on health and the environment—Bike Club. Founded by Max Pearson and Jiovany Badier, the club is…
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Edmonds Woodway student Miriam Gold has founded a new club at Edmonds Woodway called Challah for Justice. The club makes traditional Jewish bread (pronounced Hah-luh) and sells it for charity. Miriam was inspired by a Jewish youth organization, Hillel at University of Washington, a place for young Jewish people to congregate and talk about world issues. The group there also sold…
Read moreBy Sam Schwartz
The deadline for the new round of National Honors Society applications are due this Friday, April 15. With this date impending, many are wondering what exactly the National Honors Society is…
Read moreBy Sydney Walsh
Edmonds-Woodway FBLA qualified for state!
What is FBLA? FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, is a club that meets every other week to prepare for business competitions. Events can be individual, team, or chapter (the whole club). They are based on business and careers. You take objective tests and some have role play also. Competitions consist of the
Read moreBy Stephanie Farmer
With the passing of the Women’s March and the dwindling media coverage of sexual assault trials like Larry Nassar’s and Harvey Weinstein’s, the feminist movement seems to be in its annual hibernation before Women’s History Month in March. With all the…
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Edmonds Woodway’s very own Play Production put on The Dining Room. A play by A.R. Gurney which displays a timeline of the 20th century in America shown through the most useless yet admired and respected room in the house: the dining room…
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People often get the impression that certain activities, programs and clubs are overlooked. When most think of high school extracurriculars, their minds go straight to the Friday night football games and cheerleaders dressed in gleaming costumes that dominate modern culture.
However, there is another important group…
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