Oracle Article on 11th Grade Arrow Week is Published on National Website

An Archer Oracle article about the impact that the recent Pacific Northwest fires had on 11th grade Arrow Week was featured on a national website this month.
School Newspapers Online said in an email to Oracle Advisor Kristin Taylor it was excited to feature News & Features Editor Ella F. '19's article on its Best of SNO website, which showcases top student work in the country.

Ella's article explains the purpose of the 11th Grade Arrow Week trip and sheds light on school officials' decision to postpone this year's trip.
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