By: Siena Jeakle '15
Thursday, January 8th, historian Walter Stahr came to Prep to speak to the Junior class about writing history. The Juniors, just days away from the due date of the infamous National...
The most wonderful time of the year, finals week, is approaching quickly. With only a few crucial days of studying left, it’s important to remember the most efficient and effective ways...
If students have used one of the Prep bathrooms recently, they have probably noticed the flyer taped to the stall that is flush with delightful little puzzles, movie reviews, music playlists,...
Alex Martin, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• December 16, 2013
By: Alex Martin '16
Meet Craig, an experienced and knowledgeable crane operator helping to build our school’s new building, Adelphia Memorial Hall. Craig has worked on construction sites in Northgate,...
By: Jessica Cary '16 and Natalie Birkhold '16
The ACT and the SAT, among other formal tests are very important parts toward you college bound future. The ACT PLAN is a test normally taken sophomore...
Alex Martin, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• December 6, 2013
Lower classmen often wonder about the importance of retreats like Kairos. Kairos is a 3½-day retreat that embodies “the value of Christian faith as lived and experienced in community”.
Throughout...
By: Alexis Losse '17
This upcoming year, Seattle Prep is going to undergo a big change. Prep is officially switching to a “One to One” environment where each student will have an iPad.
These efficient...
This year the Seattle Prep music department has added a new program, the music window, to the department run by science and Spanish teacher, Ms. Tordillos.
In previous years there has...
This month, two members of the Panther staff, Meghan Kearney '16 and Kate Delaney '16, sat down with Freshman Aslan McCurdy to help the Prep community get to know a member of the class of 2017.
When...
By: Alexis Losse '16 Next year, Seattle Prep is going to be plastic water bottle free. The Panther interviewed Daniel Gallindo-Navarro and Ellie Andrews, members of the Green Team, to give us some information...
The fall play is coming up soon, and the wild, slapstick comedy Imaginary Invalid is sure to be a big hit.
The Imaginary Invalid was written by the French playwright Moliere in the 16th...
By: Brian Bowers '16
Being a homecoming DJ is hard work. Our Brian Bowers '16, sat down with Seattle Prep homecoming DJ Nate Graybeal AKA DJ Doogie
Brian Bowers: How did your career as a DJ start?
DJ...