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The Paw

The official online publication of Tigard High School.

The Paw

The official online publication of Tigard High School.

The Paw

2024-2025

Artwork created by staffer from The Paw Print Vol. 2 Issue 3.

Just another land acknowledgement reading

By Moss Weigel, Staff Writer
May 15, 2025

"We acknowledge that we are gathered on the ancestral lands of many tribal nations who made their home here and/or traveled the Columbia River seasonally. The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, the Umatilla,...

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How elections affect students in and outside the classroom

By Moss Weigel, Staff Writer
May 15, 2025

   When students are in classes and are planning out their futures after high school, politics has a huge impact whether they know that or not.      Three different organizations, the federal...

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Students from choir protest the reduction of the program by singing at the TTSD school board meeting on May 5.

When deciding a RIF, at what point does student sign ups for a class outweigh a teacher’s seniority?

By Katarina Ilić, Staff Writer
May 14, 2025

   Music. Laughter. Creativity. A community of artists together as one. All of this is palpable as you walk by room 102, the choir room. This joy is one of many being reduced next year due to budget...

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Track and Field meet vs. Lake Oswego at Tigard High on Tues., May 13.

Track & Field vs. Lake Oswego (Gallery)

By Staff Photographer
May 14, 2025

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The truth about sarcasm

By Katarina Ilic, Staff Writer
May 14, 2025

   Sarcasm, a form of verbal irony often used when either making jokes or slyly sharing your feelings, is harder for people to understand than we realize.     Anecdotally, sarcasm is one of the...

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How to handle beef

By Katarina Ilić, Staff Writer
May 14, 2025

How an argument starts    While anger comes in all shapes and sizes, the roots of arguments often stem from similar reasons, inside and out.    “Disagreements as a whole, not just with students...

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