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The student news site of Clayton High School.

The Globe

The student news site of Clayton High School.

The Globe

Katie He

Katie He, Page Editor

Katie He is a junior and has been on Globe staff for two years. She is excited to explore the world of journalism and to learn more about her community through writing. Being part of Globe is a great way to get past one's comfort zone and to meet new interesting people in a community. In Katie's free time, she likes to play tennis, listen to music, and spend time with her family and friends.  Katie hopes she can improve her writing skills and herself through the year at Globe.

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Dana Augustine

Dana Augustine

Katie He, Page Editor
September 10, 2019
10,000 Hours

10,000 Hours

Katie He, Page Editor
May 17, 2019
Camille Respess, Class of 2017, is studying journalism at the University of Florida.

Camille Respess, ’17

Katie He, Page Editor
March 12, 2019
Jacob Blair, Class of 2018, is studying as an undergraduate at Harvard University.

Jacob Blair, ’18

Katie He, Page Editor
March 12, 2019
Photo of CHS Journalism Teacher Erin Sucher-O’Grady (Center) and her wife, 
Dr. Lauren Sucher-O’Grady, (Left) and children, Paul Castellano (Center) 
and Tommy Castellano (Right).

I Am

Sarah Baker and Katie He
September 22, 2018
Photo of Sam Osborne.

Feminism Club

Katie He and Sarah Baker
December 7, 2017
Photo from Amy Ma.

Chinese Cultural Festival

Katie He, Page Editor
May 17, 2017
Official Moana movie poster

Moana

Katie He, Page Editor
March 12, 2017

Science Olympiad

Katie He, Page Editor
December 8, 2016
A Years Journey

A Year’s Journey

Katie He, Page Editor
September 22, 2016
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