Imogen Sharif ’23, Haven Arts Editor
Imogen is the president of National Honor Society and Gender & Sexuality Alliance, as well as first chair bassoon in the symphonic band. She works in Panther Press as the editor of the Haven Arts section. Outside of school, she enjoys hiking, exploring wildlife, and is an avid movie watcher.
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Student journalism leaders reflect on their experience.
Looking forward to that AP class you’ve wanted to take? Learn about what your class might look like once you take your exam.
A terrifying experience eventually builds confidence.
In a modern spin on art class, students learn how to create graphics using a variety of software.
Get your hands dirty with a class on the how-tos of clay, perfect for a busy class schedule.
Meaning to work on your instrument? This class allows the freedom to learn music for credit.
The Knitting Club has grown in popularity and its knitters have become skilled at their craft.
Winnie Kenney reflects on her WSSD art career, current projects, and her niche artistic pursuits.
Panther Café teaches students in the Special Education program valuable soft skills.
The backstage crew shares their experiences working on the production of the fall drama “Sense and Sensibility.”
A handful of seniors voted for the first time in the midterm elections, contributing to record-setting numbers of young voter turnout.
Pennsylvania Art Education Association recognized WSSD for its broad range of offerings in visual arts.
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