The Paw

Forecasting facts

By Maddie Fiorante, Staff Writer April 18, 2014

Apart from seniors leaving their high school years behind, other students are scrambling to choose their classes and get credits taken care of. Monday, April 28 is the deadline for students to turn in...

Tigard concert choir takes first place at league festival

By Tate Watson, Staff Writer April 10, 2014

On Wednesday April 9th, the Tigard Concert Choir boarded a bus headed to Forest Grove to participate in the annual League Festival, a state qualifying singing competition. Although Tigard arrived at the...

Tigard track defeats Tualatin rivals

By Maddie Fiorante, Staff Writer April 10, 2014

A sunny 60 degree day created the perfect weather for a track meet today. Tigard went up against their Tualatin rivals in hopes to run, jump, and throw their way to victory. And succeed they did. The...

Got talent?

By Maddie Fiorante, Staff Writer March 17, 2014

“Tigard’s Got Talent” tryouts start tomorrow, Monday, March 19. To participate, sign up outside the activities room. Last year, several singing, dancing, comedy, and other acts had the crowd cheering...

Conflict in Ukraine

By Maddie Fiorante, Staff Writer March 4, 2014

The efforts put out by Ukraine to try to distance themselves from Russia is becoming more complicated after tense standoffs between the two countries these past few months. The crisis they’re facing...

Spring into the season

By Sydney White, Staff Writer March 2, 2014

Within the past couple months, the winter sports teams at Tigard High School have been working hard during their season to make the most of it. However, the spring athletes have also been working working...

Tigard- Tualatin school district graduation rate increases to 84% in 2013

By Sydney Dauphinais, Junior Staff Writer February 24, 2014

Graduation rates in the Tigard-Tualatin school district has grown surprising amounts within the past year. Rising almost 3% from 2012, the staff at T.T.S.D. couldn’t be any happier. According to the...

THS game night was a hit

By Sydney White, staff writer February 21, 2014

The sound of music and students shouting and cheering fills the empty halls after the busy school day. After the long, education filled day, students are relaxing and having a great time playing games...

McKinley Smith speaks about human rights and presents human rights award to exemplary students at the Human Rights Assembly.

Tigard Human Rights assembly celebrates diversity

By Rebecca Ramirez, Staff Writer February 13, 2014

To celebrate Human Rights Week, the Tigard High School leadership team organized an asembly for the student body. Senior McKinley Smith began the assembly with a speech, emphasizing on the importance of...

N.H.S. blood drive today in the small gym

By Linh Le, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

One out of seven people entering a hospital in the United States require a blood transfusion. However, only around three percent of the U.S. population currently donates blood out of their kind soul. Thanks...

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