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Gretna Media

The Student News Site of Gretna High School

Gretna Media

The Student News Site of Gretna High School

Gretna Media

Mr. Kenneth Russell working from home while all on a call for his job.

Working From Home

Shaina Russell, Staff Reporter
May 15, 2020
Staying Healthy: At Zorinsky lake, a sign towards the entrance of the lake shows a list of social distancing guidelines in both the Spanish and English language. In order to be practicing proper social distancing, lake users must avoid gathering in groups of 10, using the public playground and being in another person's 6 feet of space.

Easing Restrictions

Kalei Renner, Staff Reporter
May 8, 2020
Students can use websites like Emulator and Kaleidosyncis to entertain themselves. These websites are great options to play with family or by yourself.

Websites for Entertainment

Bayleigh Koch, Staff Reporter
May 4, 2020
Working During Quarantine; "I do a lot of building for my summer job," Colby Heavican (20) said. "We are framing out a kitchen in Ashland."

Quarantined Kids

Ansley Gydesen, Staff Reporter
April 27, 2020
Tiburon Golf Club has changed procedures as a way to protect golfers. Every cart is thoroughly sanitized after each use.

Not Everything is Closed

Connor Bulgrin, Editor-In-Chief
April 21, 2020
Staying Protected: When interacting with customers, Hailey Wojtas (22) keeps herself protected by wearing gloves and a mask. "Everyone must wear gloves and a mask when working in drive-thru," Wojtas said. "Honestly, I feel safer when I wear this equipment. I feel like I am able to keep both the customers and myself safe. All drive-thru employees across that state have been wearing this equipment to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Fighting to Stay Open

Kalei Renner, Staff Reporter
April 20, 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
Junior Hannah Rush in the Kids Round-Up office. Rush spends her time working because she is not in school.

What Are Students Up To?

Peyton Rewczuk, Editor-In-Chief
April 20, 2020
Times Changing: "Senior year was supposed to be an amazing year. It is. It was great. I'm trying to make the best of it," Rhodes (20) said. "We all been saying that 2020 is our year no cap. Well, now we may not have a gown either and we cannot even see our diploma. It's changing rapidly everyday but I have been finding things to do and they help distract me. It seems like the days drag but looking back time flew by."

Social Distancing At Its Finest

Lauren Eurich, Entertainment/Opinion Editor
April 8, 2020
School Work while Social Distancing; "I do participate in social distancing," Ava Drummond (23) said. "I think the school should have been shut down, but I don't like how long it's being shut down."

COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis

Ansley Gydesen, Staff Reporter
April 3, 2020
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