Altitude VOLUME 16.2 • 11.24.2015
‘MOCKINGJAY’ REVIEW A look at the finale of the fourpart hit series. see page 8
Hanford High School • Richland, Wash. 99354
inside 2 PRINCIPAL
Tory Christensen discusses his new duties.
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WE LEAD
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REFUGEES
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CHEERLEADER
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BWW
New club aims to change school culture and foster leadership.
Statistics and stories about refugees residing in the Tri-Cities.
Cheerleaders discuss trying out for the AllState team.
A review of the new Buffalo Wild Wings.
up & coming Nov. 25 Early release
Nov. 26 Thanksgiving
Dec. 1 Bowling v. Chiawana @ Atomic Bowl
REFUGEES AT HOME As the refugee crisis escalates, the refugees at home share their stories Last year, 70,000 refugees arrived in the United States. Of those, 226 found themselves stranded in the Pasco airport, suitcases stuffed with every last remnant of their past homes. Iraqi students Noor, Abbood, Maryam, and Athraa are among these Richland refugees. From traveling through multiple countries, listening to bombs as they fall asleep, and eating Turkish foods, they made it to a safe haven, a land for new opportunities. The resettlement process was lengthy and rigorous, but after finally passing through the impalpable legal borders, they are ready to start anew. But does residency really translate to integration? continued on page 6 reporting by emily tan, naveena bontha, kyle campbell, caroline waring graphics by emily tan photography by katie peurrung
Dec. 5 Boys’ B-Ball v. Eisenhower @ HHS
Dec. 9 Wrestling v. Kamiakin @ HHS
Dec. 17 Yuletide celebration choir concert