Diversity Spotlight

Native American Mascots in Wisconsin schools

 By William Sampson  Native people are not mascots, they are strong, beautiful people. Throughout America’s history, there have been disrespectful actions taken.  Mascots are negative and harmful to people.  Mascots are an ugly form of stereotyping and are negatively affecting Native people.  More teams around the world who have Native mascots are changing for the better.  Recently In Wisconsin the […]

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Spring festival

by William Sampson The Chinese New year, or Spring Festival, stands for a new year on the lunar calendar.  This festival is not only celebrated in China, but in Wisconsin, too.  It was celebrated Feb. 12 and looked a little different this year. Due to the pandemic many events that would be happening in the US and in Wisconsin were […]

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Book Reviews

Swing

By Zola Kambandu Schilz Swing, by Kwame Alexander, a novel in verse told from the perspective of main character, Noah. It is the slightly funny, […]

What is Art Against the Odds?

By Rainstorm Ortega On your way to your classes, you might have seen some posters on the walls and in bathrooms that say “Art Against the Odds” or have some other sort of wording or statistic on them. In case you were wondering what Art Against the Odds is; according to the official website it is, “a statewide prison art […]

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Trees For Tomorrow GBAPS

By Estefanie Arriaga-Leon Three East High School girls joined 30 others at Trees for Tomorrow April 24th-27th. Trees for Tomorrow is a nonprofit organization that planned a trip for the Green Bay Public School District. This trip helped students discover their interest through the study of life in nature. Denyah Tinnion was one of the three East students who took […]

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2023-24 Basketball Season

By Estefanie Arriaga The basketball season at East High School has come to a close, but for the players it was memorable. Basketball season starts in the beginning of November and ends in February for both boys and girls. The basketball teams played Green Bay West High School, Menasha High School, and Xavier High School amongst others.  The rivalry between […]

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African American Readathon “A Day To Honor African American Voices”

By Estefanie Arriaga The African American Read-a-thon is an event that takes place in the Library Media Center at East High during the month of February. Students are able to participate by reading excerpts throughout the school day from 8:00am to 3:00pm. This read-a-thon serves as a way to help students come together and learn about African American literature. As […]

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Avid Collage visits

By Guadalupe Rea Advancement Via Individual Determination is a program designed to prepare students for college, especially those who fall into the academic muddle. “Avid college visits have helped me by getting a preview of how college life is going to be, how college students life is and how classes are going to be. You get to see new colleges […]

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First Junker Of The Year

By Lydia Robinson DRUM ROLL!!!  It’s time for the junker.  You’re probably like what’s the junker? A junker is someone’s vehicle that belongs to either an East High School or a teacher. This vehicle appears as old, run-down or vintage.  This week’s junker is Ian Froelich’s two-seater. Yup you read it right. Ian, one of our GB East seniors who […]

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