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The Student News Site of Gretna High School

Gretna Media

The Student News Site of Gretna High School

Gretna Media

The Student News Site of Gretna High School

Gretna Media

Kaleigh Zollman

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Editor

Kaleigh Zollman is a junior at GHS and is in her third year on The Voice Staff. She serves as the Online Editor for GretnaMedia.com and Copy Editor for The Voice. She is involved in journalism because she feels it is important to give a voice to those who may not have one otherwise. Her favorite pieces to write are In-Depth and Entertainment. Outside of journalism, she loves listening to music and hanging out with her friends and family and is involved in show choir. 

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All content by Kaleigh Zollman
Charles Sams (22) and Grace Russell (22)

[Photo] Major Changes to NHS

Savannah Andrews, People Editor
February 1, 2021
This large bowl costs 13 dollars and is equivalent to a meal.

New Superfood Restaurant In Town

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Editor
December 15, 2020
Finding time for themselves in a busy schedule can cause stress and even mental illness. According to the American Psychological Association, 31 percent of teens are overwhelmed and 30 percent have developed stress and anxiety as a direct result.

Increase In Teen Stress Levels

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Editor
December 10, 2020
During the recent months, the music industry has taken quite a hit.

Virtual Happiness

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Editor
December 6, 2020
Life as a Barista: Kaleigh Zollman (22) poses for a photo in her Scooter's uniform before heading to work. "Since I started work in May, I had to wear a mask for six to seven hours," Zollman said. "This made coming back to school a lot easier because I am used to wearing a mask now." This school year, Zollman plans on continuing to work at Scooters and hopes that it will not conflict with her busy schedule of newspaper and show choir.

[Photo] Overcoming Obstacles

Kalei Renner, Photo Editor
August 24, 2020
FRESH FINDS: Finding new places with her friends became an entertaining hobby for junior Kalei Renner. over the summer. "It’s a giant map of your area and places around you and you can tap on different geocaches and then you go to them," Renner said. "It’ similar to a scavenger hunt." Geocaches are never supposed to be taken from their location.
Pictured: Hailey Wojtas

Heading Outdoors

Kaleigh Zollman, Editor
August 24, 2020
Jada Scharff (20) had a senior sign made for her by her mom.

Traditions Lost

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Editor
May 1, 2020
Mother and Daughter: Mrs. Rhodes and her daughter, Lauren wear their masks as they prepare to go for their weekly grocery shopping trip. They made the masks from the material that used to be on the bulletin boards in Mrs. Rhodes' classroom.

Mask Fashion Show

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Editor
April 30, 2020
Still Meeting: Each staff from the journalism department meets once a week via Zoom to discuss their story assignments. They have done this every week since March 23 in order to stay organized and deliver content for their publications.

Adapting to Distance Learning

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Editor
April 20, 2020
Once a family texts that they are there to pick up their meals, their order is place on a table outside by a food service worker.

Business as Usual

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Ediitor
April 3, 2020
While bullet journaling can get very complicated, its main purpose is to be an adaptable organizational system for users. For beginners, all that is required is a journal and a pen.

Write, Tape and Create

Kaleigh Zollman, Online Editor
March 30, 2020
Curtain Call: As the production comes to an end, Jonah Bricker (20) and the rest of the ensemble all gather on stage.

[Photo] One Act, But Thousands of Memories

Lauren Eurich, Opinion/Entertainment Editor
December 18, 2019
Instead of being civil and discussing important matters in a productive manner, many choose to ignore the issue at hand or quarrel.

The Issue With Compromise

Kaleigh Zollman, In-Depth/Feature Editor
November 7, 2019
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