The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

Homecoming skits were performed at the rally with the seniors skit being one with the most students involved.

Behind the scenes of this year’s 2022 homecoming events

Xamara Carrillo, Online Editor October 28, 2022

Woodside’s leadership students often aren’t credited enough for the effort they put into homecoming and other school events. With spirit week wrapping up and the homecoming dance a couple days away,...

Woodside students engage in a multitude of sports, often played outside of school.

Beyond Woodside athletics: A look at sports students participate in outside of school

Kailyn Holty, Editor in Chief October 28, 2022

The clock ticks down with only a few seconds left in the game. Sweat droplets dot the floor and the sound of squeaking shoes fills the air. Players cling to the last moments, hoping to make that final...

Rainbow fentanyl takes many forms, often appearing as small candy-shaped pills or sidewalk chalk.

Rainbow Fentanyl: What are we doing about it?

Winnie Einhorn, Co-Editor in Chief October 27, 2022

As evocative stories of fentanyl overdoses and deadly disguised pills flood news sources, school leaders are getting involved at a more local level, working to bring awareness and keep students safe.  Fentanyl...

Smash club, a new club at Woodside has gained popularity this school year.

Smash club brings people together through smash

Xamara Carrillo, Online Editor October 26, 2022

Woodside offers a large number of clubs for students to join, with one new club this year being Smash club. Smash Club is a club dedicated to playing the 2018 video game Super Smash Brothers Ultimate....

While Americas institutions ostensobly reward merit and hard work, other more arbitrary factors are often at work.

Opinion: The lie of American merit

Patrick Van Hoven, Managing Editor October 24, 2022

The idea of the American dream is widely canonized in our society. It is embedded in literature (The Great Gatsby), in film (The Pursuit of Happiness), and even in public opinion. According to studies...

Clay club meets in C-14 at lunch to learn new skills in ceramics.

The Clay Club molds new forms of creativity

Mary Keile, Staff Writer October 24, 2022

Members of the clay club learn new skills and make crafts that they can use to benefit their peers and themselves. They meet every Tuesday, at lunchtime, in C-14.  Students will be provided with a...

A poster of art-focused careers by the College for Creative Studies. It hangs from the door of 1-4, where art and CTE teacher Gwen Sidley instructs students on digital filmmaking, digital communications, and journalism.

Should art credit be required for high school graduation?

Conrad Berke, Beat Editor October 20, 2022

Woodside High School, as well as Universities of California (UC) and California State Universities (CSU) currently requires students to take one year of a visual and performing arts class, or 10 credits...

Come find Veggie Cats at B-15 every Friday for some nutrition fun!

What’s new with the Veggie Cats club?

Kailyn Holty, Editor in Chief October 20, 2022

Want to learn more about nutrition while helping the environment? The Veggie Cats club is an inclusive space that meets every Friday in B-15 so you can explore plant-based diets.  Led by co-presidents...

Woodside wildcats come to support their team at the “blackout” Friday football game.

Wildcat spirit is back and roaring louder than ever

Maggie Mein, Staff Writer October 20, 2022

Woodside’s school spirit was dampened during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, through the lens of a new year, students have been able to make a strong comeback.  In years past, Woodside has been well-known...

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