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The Woodgrove Outlander

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The Woodgrove Outlander

The School News Site of Woodgrove High School

The Woodgrove Outlander

Sarah Putorti, Commitee Lead

This is Sarah Putorti’s 4th year in journalism. She is both a Staff Writer and the Fundraising Committee Leader. Sarah took Intro to Journalism in her freshman year and continued onto the Outlander staff to see her writing published. She most enjoys writing about international and environmental issues, as well as fashion and trends. Although she is involved in numerous clubs, she devotes most of her time to Global Ambassadors, Lincoln Douglas and Public Forum debates, Rho Kappa, and Model United Nations. She also does volunteer work outside of school. Sarah enjoys reading, writing, crocheting, listening to music, and playing guitar. Sarah’s fun fact is that she likes to giggle. 
All content by Sarah Putorti
A large group of spotted lantern flies at Landon Hershey’s house in Round Hill, Virginia. Photo provided by Landon Hershey.

Spotted Lantern Fly Takeover in Northern Virginia

Written by Sarah Putorti, Commitee Lead
November 17, 2024
 The entrance to Lululemon's storefront. Photo provided Creative Commons.

The Rise of Athleisure

Written by Sarah Putorti, Commitee Lead
March 4, 2024
The amount of snow recorded in Lovettsville on January 19. Photo credits to Sarah Putorti.

Snow Days: Stressful or Sensational?

Written by Sarah Putorti, Commitee Lead
January 26, 2024
Rett Dean, pictured center, during a Woodgrove vs John Champe football game. Photo credits to Rett Dean.

Freshmen Ask, Seniors Answer

Written by Sarah Putorti, Commitee Lead
December 20, 2023
East Palestine, Ohio, almost a year before the train derailment.

Ohio Gas Cloud

Written by Sarah Putorti, Commitee Lead
March 17, 2023
Child holding a more modernized version of a jack-o-lantern, with the face painted on rather than carved out.

The History of Halloween: From Potatoes to Pumpkins

Written by Sarah Putorti, Commitee Lead
November 16, 2022
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