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Granite Bay Today

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Granite Bay Today

Words for The Tribe and The Grizz Nation

Anna Jenkins, Staff Writer
November 10, 2020

  On Monday, November 2 of 2020, we gave out a survey to sophomore friends and freshman Health classes, requiring a response to what different...

Throughout the election season, the presence of campaign signs became especially noticeable.

Campaign signs — where do they come from, where do they go?

Alexandra Felt, Staff Writer
November 9, 2020

The appearance and disappearance of campaign signs around election season are often shrouded in mystery. A candidate at, for example, city or county...

Jones and her father at her high school graduation a year before he passed.

Honoring the grieving process — suicide loss

Heba Bounar, Co-Editor-in-Chief
November 9, 2020

Death to suicide has become so common that it has also almost become numbing.  Mourning those who passed is often the automatic response to hearing of...

The Positive Podcast – Baby giraffe is born

Sabine Kanz, Staff Writer
October 30, 2020

Update: The giraffe calf is named Glory! In today's podcast, we get to talk all about giraffes! Joining us is a special guest who works at the Sacramento...

The pandemic has put many things on pause, licenses and permits not being an exception.

Students hit the brakes on driving tests during Covid-19

Julietta Golovey, Staff Writer
October 22, 2020

The pandemic has caused huge milestones to be pushed back or brushed aside. Teenagers getting their drivers’ licenses and permits has been one...

People participate in Masks 4 Millions, as pictured above, to contribute to the health of the community.

Masks 4 Millions provides for thousands

Kaylee Price, Staff Writer
October 21, 2020

During the mask shortage in the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Masks 4 Millions worked to make masks for all of those in need. Masks 4 Millions...

New students at GBHS were not given the same opportunities to grow a sense of belonging within the school in-person this year as traditional welcoming events became virtual.

New school year, new school—now throw a pandemic into the mix

Sarah Yee, Staff Writer
October 21, 2020

In these unprecedented times, transfer students have had an unprecedented start to the school year. During a normal school year, transfer students would...

Janitors at GBHS are required to spend extra hours to diligently clean the campus in order to allow for Hybrid Learning.

Janitors in overdrive

Justin Ha, Staff Writer
October 20, 2020

In the ongoing battle against COVID-19, the janitorial staff is the frontline defense for Granite Bay High School. As students and faculty transition...

The Columbus statue in the state Capitols Rotunda was taken down over summer to remove display of the explorer who had a deadly impact on native populations.

500 years after 1492, Columbus is now under review

Skyler Conley, Staff Writer
October 16, 2020

First being celebrated in 1792 and then becoming a federal holiday in 1937, Columbus Day has been a staple holiday for many Americans for centuries. However,...

The Positive Podcast – Break the Outbreak

Sabine Kanz, Staff Writer
October 6, 2020

This is the pilot episode of The Positive Podcast. We are discussing an organization called Break the Outbreak with a couple of awesome guests! If you...

Lisa Kunst, a math teacher at GBHS, is juggling taking care of her children and teaching her students during distance learning.

Teachers also struggle with online learning

Maggie Delaney, Staff Writer
September 30, 2020

Since March of 2020, GBHS students have had to make the uncomfortable transition to online learning. But the sudden change in learning affected the...

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