The High Notes of High School

By Lucy Hurlbut Over the past few years, singing has become a very important aspect of my life. I sing whenever I have the chance, even when it’s just around my house. A while ago, my dad told me that when I was little, I used to sing all the time. Sometimes it drove my parents nuts, because there was … Read More

My E-Harmony Profile

By Mike Crooks What’s up ladies my name is Mike. I’m 17 years old, I go to Sherwood High School, I’ve been single for about 17 years now, and I’m looking for love. Before we meet you should know a few things about me. I love Ryan Seacrest, I hate reptiles, I enjoy taking frequent cat naps, and my favorite … Read More

Do I Know You?

By Sean Kang Before I start this senior column, I should probably make it clear that I don’t ever consider myself to be egotistical, overconfident, conceited or narcissistic. With that being said, if you asked me where I’ll be in 10 years, I’ll say at the Oscars, or the Grammys, or both (yeah, probably both). But in 10 years, when … Read More

I Hope I Finish This Thing On Time…

By Dean Emerson ’14 I’ve only been writing for the school paper all of a semester, and already I’ve hit a major writer’s block. Like actually, this is my fifth attempt at writing my senior column, so hopefully I finish this one successfully. Let’s backtrack a little. My first column was about how I’m always tired, which I am, and … Read More

What is a MeatSpin you might ask?

By Joey Lavoie Per Warrior tradition, I was told to write a column about high school and what happened during my 736 school days in Sandy Spring. I started thinking and came to the conclusion that there was no possible way I could do it in 450 words or so. Then I thought I could write about my ridiculous numbers … Read More

A Sweet Goodbye

By Whitney-Marie Halaby The end of high school is rapidly approaching, and here I sit writing the most personal piece I will ever write in The Warrior that 2,000 people can read. But this is my chance to leave a mark, so leave a mark I shall. I remember my first day of high school, everything seemed so big, the … Read More

Thank You

                                    By Mary Macrae ’14 Often times parents are the forgotten part of the equation for what leads a senior being ready for college and the real world. I can admit that I have taken my parents for granted numerous times and would … Read More

Public Responds to Widening MCPS Achievement Gap

By Kira Yates ’16 A report from Montgomery County’s Office of Legislative Oversight (OLO) released on April 8 highlights MCPS’s widening achievement gap, prompted Superintendent Joshua Starr to address the report after the issue received a lot of media attention, including coverage in the Washington Post. On April 27, the Minority Scholars Program, currently implemented in 10 high schools, marched … Read More

Sherwood Softball Advances to Sectional Final Game

Senior Meggie Dejeter hepled lead Sherwood to 9-3 victory against Blake on Monday.  The Sectional Final game will be hosted at Sherwood against Howard High School on Wednesday May, 14 2014 at 4pm.

Track Makes Strong Showing at Counties

By Leo Corman ’15 The track team competed in the Montgomery County Championship this past Wednesday at Walter Johnson.  Numerous athletes of both genders put forth strong performances. On the girls’ side, junior Tiffany Woods finished fourth in the 400 meter dash with a time of 59.52 seconds, while twin sister Lauren took fifth in the 200 meter dash at … Read More