Titan, junior Jolie Meyer’s service dog, lies down in his bed during class. Although many students would enjoy having an animal friend follow them around the school, Titan is a certified service dog on a mission to assist his owner in times of need. Students are not allowed to pet him. Photo by Derek Walsh.
“It was a good feeling. Like a really good feeling. In the past, we haven’t really won a lot and it was good to know we broke another team’s winning streak last year...
After Winter Storm Blair dumped about a foot of snow on the Northland, Griffins started second semester with a snow day and four virtual learning days.
Whether sipping...
"Griffin Rites," the student magazine dedicated to informing readers about events, people and news that impact Griffins and reflect the Winnetonka High School community, returns as a fully online publication with a new look.
Over the years, the magazine appeared as a broadsheet newspaper, a newsprint...
On November 5th, 2024, Winnetonka High school provided an exciting opportunity for its Juniors, Seniors, and staff by hosting a Mock Election. Participants in the election had the opportunity to cast their...
Come one, come all, to celebrate love or like! Bring your student ID, your $3 donation for Special Olympics, and the excitement to party! (Winnetonka students only)
After Winter Storm Blair dumped about a foot of snow on the Northland, Griffins started second semester with a snow day and four virtual learning days.
Whether sipping...
The existence of Kurdistan, the existence of a Kurdish people, of a culture, a language has been debated throughout history, not with the pen but the sword. Kurdistan is a...