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The official online publication of Tigard High School.

The Paw

The official online publication of Tigard High School.

The Paw

The official online publication of Tigard High School.

The Paw

Before 2019

Are you ready for this?

By Emma Johnson, Staff Writer
Sep 9, 2011

The Welcome Back Assembly started out with a performance of the National Anthem. Siblings EJ and Shannon Dela Cruz harmonized for a screaming crowd ready with their praise. Next was a homemade video...

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Tigard wins against Grant in first home game of the season

By Katie Gentry, Executive Editor
Sep 9, 2011

In the battle against Grant High School, Tigard came out on top 49-24. The game started off slow, but picked up towards the end of the first quarter when senior Brandon Wick intercepted the ball. At...

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Cross Country: Canby Invite

By Teddi Faller, Staff Writer
Sep 8, 2011

The cross country team took first in both the JV boys’ run and the Varsity Boys’ run. The team also took third in the JV Girls’ run and second in the varsity girls’ run. Senior Scott Rice took...

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Principal explains zero-tolerance harassment policy at individual class meetings

By Amanda Lam, Staff Writer
Sep 8, 2011

Today Principal Mark Neffendorf addressed each class separately in the Auditorium to give his traditional class meetings. His main point was to explain to the students that harassment of any kind will...

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Publications students rewarded for their hard work

By Nancy Mayer, Adviser
Sep 8, 2011

For the third year in a row, the Tiger yearbook has won a silver medal from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. While the kids are hungry for the gold, a silver medal still means the yearbook is...

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Athletics department pays for new trophy cases

By Raymond Corral, Design Editor
Sep 6, 2011

As students enter Tigard High on the first day, they will notice a change outside of the big gym: The old trophy cases, rusty and unorganized, are going through a renovation. Is the district really...

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