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The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

Trump delivers his State of the Union address while Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi listen behind him.

Pelosi Steals the Show at the State of the Union

Chloe Postlewaite, Online Editor February 5, 2020
President Donald Trump delivered a drama-filled State of the Union Address on February 4. This was his third State of the Union, delivered in the midst of his impeachment trial.
Woodside High School

Weekly Update: January 27

Woodside Paw Print Staff February 3, 2020

Leadership and Class Boards: The City of Stars formal dance is scheduled to be held in the new gym at 7:30 pm Saturday, February 8th. Tickets are currently being sold outside of D-7 for $15 with a PAL...

Natalie Su waved a sign that said Honk For Climate Change, encouraging cars to honk and show their support for the strike.

North Star Academy Holds First Redwood City School District Climate Strike

Taila Lee, Emma Chiu, Sam Brook, and Chloe Postlewaite February 2, 2020
More than 150 students at North Star Academy, a third through eighth grade school in Redwood City, walked out of class to raise awareness about climate change and demand climate action on Friday, January 31.
Woodside High School

Weekly Update: January 20

Woodside Paw Print Staff January 21, 2020
What's happening at Woodside this week?
The Senior Thesis, Stress, and College Apps for Woodside Students

The Senior Thesis, Stress, and College Apps for Woodside Students

Zachariah Brosius, Staff Writer December 20, 2019
For as long as many teens can remember, college acceptance has been the single most important thing in their life.
Woodside seniors, Kelsey Kloezeman and Elena Campbell, decided to buy cans and ask for donations from neighbors in order to help their class win the food drive competition.

Driving Into the Season of Giving

Sam Brook, Managing Editor December 19, 2019
In honor of the holiday season, Woodside practiced giving back through the food, blood, and candy drives, with many students and faculty members participating. 
The audience waits for the first act to begin on Friday November 22.

A Night of Theatre

Tessa Bertine, Local News Editor December 16, 2019
The Woodside High School Drama program presented two one-act plays on November 22 and 23. The first play, “The Unbearable Liteness of Being Teen,” was a short piece discussing serious topics that most teens struggle with. The second play, “The Great Nursing Home Escape,” had a much lighter tone and followed a group of elderly people attempting an escape from their assisted-living facility. 
A student speaks at the March For Our Lives protest in Redwood City.

Guns, Schools, and Activism

Isabella Calcagno, Politics Editor December 16, 2019
On February 14, 2018, seventeen-year-old Joaquin Oliver walked to class with a bouquet of flowers and a plan for a date with his girlfriend to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Later that day, Oliver was shot in the hallway outside his creative writing class. He and 16 others died that day at Marjory Stoneman Douglas (MSD) High School in Parkland, Florida.
A poster advertising French Club is taped to a wall near the Quad, one of Woodside High Schools most populated areas. Surrounding it are various other posters about school spirit and how to help the environment.

What I Learned from Meeting Woodside’s “Underappreciated” Clubs

Alexander Balfanz, Co-Editor in Chief December 15, 2019
In my time at Woodside, I’ve stopped by my fair share of clubs. So, whenever I walk around campus and see posters advertising even more clubs, I wonder how Woodside’s clubs can coexist in such a competitive club economy.
Woodside Journalism and Video Students Attend Convention in Washington, D.C.

Woodside Journalism and Video Students Attend Convention in Washington, D.C.

Seven journalism students and three video students attended a four-day field trip to the Journalism Education Association convention in Washington, D.C.
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