A Trip To Remember
Abbey Daniels-Brown, Writer
May 20, 2013
For some students, adventure and vacationing trumps a summer of jobs, internships, or maybe even school but for others the break brings adventures, and vacationing! Students all around the school are preparing to pack their bags and travel, but the question is where to? Many are visiting the usual California... Read more »
Jobs VS Sports
Jonny Buehler, Writer
April 10, 2013
Olympia High school offers a variety of extracurricular activities, from sports to drama, but some students find more value in getting a job. Students can use a job to make money and gain work experience, or students can use school sports to stay in shape and experience being part of a team. There is... Read more »
Cleanliness Campaign Sweeps OHS
Tyler Troutman, Writer
March 11, 2013
Olympia High School has over 2,000 students and faculty with many visitors who travel around the building every day. With so many people, there is a lot of waste that can accumulate. Recently, students and staff have noticed that trash is not ending up in the trash can, rather on the floor or left on... Read more »
When the Price Isn’t Right
Josh Goche, Writer
February 6, 2013
Rising prices of food and other goods have been felt now by more than just student’s parents but by the students of OHS themselves. Now when the school decided to reduce the sizes of muffins sold at lunches and break, students however had other plans. “They want $1.50 for a tiny muffin?” exclaimed... Read more »
Stressed?
Piper Newman, Writer
January 15, 2013
Students stress about SAT scores, college application, sports, GPA, friends, even money! Some have a plan for the future, some don’t. Some people students have more extreme problems and don’t know how they’re going to pay for school, rent, gas and all those important things. Priorities there are... Read more »
Oly’s Fall Fashion Guide
Piper Newman, Esther Choi, Writers
November 13, 2012
People have their own tastes in fashion. This season, what we see on a lot of people are greens, reds, grays, browns, jet-blacks, and Olympian blues. These colors represent the basic nature landscapes and earthy tones. You can spice up a neutral outfit by adding a pop of color. Some bright colors this... Read more »
CP’s Revised Once Again
Esther Choi, Writer
October 26, 2012
Senior students are frustrated and confused that culminating projects are, once again, changed and revised. Culminating Projects have added and deleted some components. The most important ones are there is no rough draft, projects need to finished by March or April, may dates are for the people who need... Read more »
Sleep: Still Important
Duncan Noah, Writer
October 12, 2012
Teens, on average, need nine hours of sleep to function like happy, well-adjusted members of society. But those nine hours are never met. Why do teens skip the necessity of sleep to stay up to ungodly hours watching reruns of “Ice Road Truckers” with a melting Klondike bar slowly dripping onto... Read more »
Rate My Teacher (.com)
Jonah Barrett
May 14, 2012
Reporter Jonah Barrett looks at what teachers think of the decade-old site Rate My Teacher (ratemyteacher.com).
OHS Honors MoH Recipient
Austin Oberbillig
May 3, 2012
“[His] unarmed helicopter came under such intense enemy fire that the ground commander ordered the second flight of eight aircraft to abort their mission,” read Bruce Perry Crandall’s Congressional Medal of Honor citation, presented in the White House on February 26th, 2007. This Friday, May 4th,... Read more »

