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WHS Today

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WHS Today

Megan Dunn

Megan Dunn, Print Editor

Megan Dunn is a senior. This is her third year as a part of the Beak n’ Eye newspaper and she is the Print Editor. Additionally she is in Speech and Debate and is active in her community. In her spare time she goes on hikes with friends. After highschool she plans to attend college and pursue a career in the medical field. 

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Pamphlet from the award ceremony. Students were recognized for academic achievement as well as scholarships from the Davenport Community Schools Foundation and Scott Community College.

Superb Seniors

Megan Dunn, Print Editor
May 27, 2022
Junior Izzy Martens is still wearing a mask in class. “It's competition season for dance, so I don’t want to have to worry about quarantining.”

A Change in Policy

Megan Dunn, Print Editor
February 15, 2022
Music was playing over the speakers so that attendees could dance. Of course, there were other activities available, such as cornhole.

[Photo] Kicking back

Morgan Ware, Reporter
January 12, 2022
JB Young, located at 1702 N Main St Davenport, Iowa, is where school board meetings take place. The Davenport Community School Board has seven board members that are elected every four years.

Issues for the students

Megan Dunn, Print Editor
November 1, 2021
In an effort to lower viral spread, posters reminding students to distance and sanitize line the halls.

A year of change changes again

Megan Dunn, Print Editor
March 26, 2021
In the back of my car is an abundance of cleaning supplies including Lysol wipes, wet wipes, and a bleach spray. Every item that groceries come into our house, they have to be thoroughly disinfected, and if possible let sit for three days.

The new normal

Megan Dunn, Reporter
May 11, 2020
English teacher and newspaper adviser Alissa Hansen's Introduction to Newspaper class of 33 works hard on a social media webquest. Classes of this size are not hard to find, sometimes having more students than desks.

Is PBIS enough?

Megan Dunn, Reporter
October 15, 2019
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