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Wildcats Wired

Hands poised, Senior Jeel Soni conducts the band through the fight song.

Cats out of Class: Jeel Soni

Ximena Castro Pinon, Copy Editor October 23, 2025

1. What was your initial reaction when you learned you were a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist? A:...

Hand on hip, Kai Zhang performs during the rehearsal for their 2024 fall play, You Can't Take It With You.

Cats out of Class: Kai Zhang

Shaarika Kaul, Media Editor October 21, 2025

1. What is your favorite part of being in theatre? Zhang: The process, of course. You get to make...

Irelyn happily holding the Wildcats hand symbol, during the pink out pep rally on Oct. 2

Cats out of Class: Irelyn Eanes

Kenna Thornton, Business Manager October 6, 2025

1. What is your role as a spirit leader? I would say that we don't really have a set role, but I think...

Cats Out Of Class: Kelleyha Russell

Cats Out Of Class: Kelleyha Russell

Abbie Fleeman, Editor-In-Chief September 26, 2025

Senior Kelleyha Russell is involved in the WGHS film program, Grove Cinematic as an AV Practicum student....

Sanika is focusing on the tennis ball, quickly prepping herself at the area match at Highland Park. This photo was taken by Abbie Fleeman.

Cats out of Class: Sanika Kotekar

Hema Bhetanabhotla, Business Manager September 8, 2025

Sanika Kotekar is a Sophomore in the Varsity Tennis team and wishes to continue playing to satisfy her...

Kylie Corbridge is working on a sewing project for Fashion Design II. The fashion show just happened, and there is a lot of scrap material left over which is what Corbridge is working with right now. This photo was taken on May 6 by Abbie Fleeman.

Cats out of Class: Kylie Corbridge

Kenna Thornton, photojournalist May 8, 2025

Kylie Corbridge is a Junior in the Fashion Design program and hopes to go into practicum next year. She...

Hands in a peace sign, senior Kallie Huck poses for the camera. This picture was taken on the first media day from the WFAA student athlete scholar of the week interview.

Cats out of Class: Kallie Huck

Caitlyn Ketzle April 8, 2025

Kallie Huck is a senior and a member on track and field. Apart from school, Huck competes in club track...

"Fuller stands outside a small town in Utah, ready to hit the slopes."

Cats out of class: Haley Fuller

Sydney Jackson, Journalist March 31, 2025

Haley Fuller is a senior, in school she focuses on maintaining her grades, and studying but outside of...

Letterman jacket in hand, Stankiewicz poses for a senior photo in front of Walnut Grove High School.

Cats out of Class: Maylee Stankiewicz

Maddie Karmun-Lanza, Writer March 6, 2025

Maylee Stankiewicz is the senior class Vice President. She is also involved in Varsity Cheer and...

Cats Out of Class: Miranda Graham

Cats Out of Class: Miranda Graham

Abbie Fleeman, Section Editor March 4, 2025

Miranda Graham is a current junior. She is heavily involved in the cross country and track athletic programs. 1....

In the air, senior Nicole Steel prepares to hit the ball across the court. "I think I'm most proud of participating in tennis," Steel said. "At the beginning of last year, our team had no culture, no traditions, and was starting from scratch. I’m proud to say that now as a team we have all of that, and we have a winning culture that fosters all of the little things our coaches consider important." This photo was taken at the 2023 senior tennis night.

Cats out of Class: Nicole Steel

Caitlyn Ketzle, Editor-in-chief February 25, 2025

Nicole Steel is a senior on the varsity tennis team and previously played on the varsity tennis team...

Joyful faces light up the field as Mackenzie Garcia and her friends celebrate their victory together.

Cats out of Class: Mackenzie Garcia

Ximena Castro Pinon, Copy Editor February 24, 2025

Mackenzie Garcia is a junior in the Walnut Grove Tennis team and was previously part of the Rock Hill...

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