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Gianna King - News & Artwork Editor

Gianna King - News & Artwork Editor
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Hello, I'm Gianna! This is my second year on staff, now as a senior in high school. I'm the head of the News and Artwork sections. I'm currently in Color Guard, B.I.O.N.I.C, NAHS, NEHS, Quill & Scroll Honors Society, and Senior Class Council!

Face reveals and dropping the online mask

Dream's face reveal was so hyped that when people saw he was a normal guy, they immediately began to criticize his appearance as harshly as they could.

[TRAD.] OH administradores se presentan el ‘Panther Pact’ para mejorar el comportamiento

El "Pacto Pantero"

Oswego High School creado el “Panther Pact” el año pasado cuando Oswego High School preguntó a los estudiantes para retroalimentaciòn a través de una encuesta durante las clases del segundo periodo sobre cómo la escuela podría mejorarse. Cualquier sugerencia que los estudiantes ofrecieran en lo que querían cambiar o las cosas que les gustaba ver fueron editadas, repasadas, y colocadas en el Panther Pact. 

OH admins introduce Panther Pact to students to improve behavior

OHS behavior matrix, also known as the Panther Pact, showing bullet-pointed behavior expectations for each area of the school as detailed in the article.

The Panther Pact was created last year when Oswego High School asked for feedback via a survey during students’ second period classes on how the school could improve. Any suggestions students offered on what they wanted to be changed or things they liked to see were edited, overviewed, and put into the Panther Pact.

After 4 year hiatus, OHS college fair returns

Wide shot of the OHS auxiliary gym filled with students and college recruitment booths.

Planning for the future after graduation is often a nerve-wracking experience for High School students. To help ease tensions, Oswego High School held its first in-person college fair in 2022 after two years of social distancing and mask mandates. On Sept. 8, sophomores, juniors, and seniors were invited into the auxiliary gym to learn about future options for college from admissions officers, trade school representatives, and military recruiters.