Grand Haven's student publication of community significance since 1927

The Bucs' Blade

Grand Haven's student publication of community significance since 1927

The Bucs' Blade

Grand Haven's student publication of community significance since 1927

The Bucs' Blade

Students often have trouble with time management and juggling classes when certain schedules are in place (art by Megan Voorhees).

Return of six-hour schedule causes controversy

Sarah Mayer, News Editor September 6, 2021

The six-hour schedule has been put back into place for this school year.  As summer vacation came to an end and school was back in session, students were hopeful for a sense of normalcy upon their...

THE COURT: The senior homecoming court of 2020

The homecoming dance is still on

Misgana Deur, Life Editor September 3, 2021

Homecoming 2021 is still on for October 9! This means movie night, powderpuff, pep assembly, hallway decorations, spirit days, banner competitions, and the dance.  “Homecoming is still a go for now...

John Siemion resigns from GHAPS Board of Education

John Siemion resigns from GHAPS Board of Education

Camille Berko, Editor In Chief September 3, 2021

Grand Haven Area Public Schools (GHAPS) Board of Education President, John Siemion, resigned from his post effective September 2 at 10:30 am.  Siemion’s decision has come as a result of the past...

LAKESHORE CLEANUP: The Green Club has had trash collections take place at Lakeshore Middle School, Rosy Mound Nature Park, and the Coast Guard Station

Green Club to host community-wide Coast Guard Station Cleanup June 27

Sarah Mayer, News Editor June 1, 2021

  The Green Club will be hosting a community-wide clean-up on June 27 at the Coast Guard Station in downtown Grand Haven.  This year, they have focused on hosting cleanups in various locations...

Blade writers cheer for fellow student after winning a Mipa award

School news paper wins awards

Megan Voorhees, Photo Editor May 28, 2021

Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA) has been giving out awards for 100 years. This year the awards were on May 18, but the Blade staff watched the ceremony on May 24. These awards acknowledge...

Jazz band marches through hallways before school

Grace Montgomery, Editor In Chief May 27, 2021

Jazz band members marched through the building playing “Second Line” before school on Tuesday, May 26. Smooth jazz filled the halls as students walked to their first hour class. The group was led by...

Walk for Light event is huge success

Walk for Light event is huge success

Camille Berko, Editor In Chief May 22, 2021

Walk for Light event will be held May 19

Walk for Light event will be held May 19

Grace Ostric, Editor in Chief May 13, 2021

The Walk For Light event will take place on Wednesday, May 19 during A and C lunches. The purpose is to raise awareness and remembrance for those who have lost their lives due to suicide.  The event...

Class of 2021 has one last hoorah ending the school year with senior assassin

Class of 2021 has one last hoorah ending the school year with senior assassin

Natalie Dupuis, Assigning Editor May 12, 2021

Beginning Wednesday, May 12, seniors who paid an entrance fee of $5 are able to participate in this year’s senior assassin ran by senior Maggie Walsh. The game is not associated with Grand Haven High...

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