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Emily Grossnicklaus

Emily Grossnicklaus, EHS-hub staff

This is Emily’s sixth semester on the EHS-hub staff and her first semester on Digital Media Production.

She is a reporter. You can follow her on Twitter @egrossEHS_hub. Some of Emily’s hobbies include hiking, swimming, traveling, going to concerts and hanging with friends and family.

She also volunteers at Equine Assisted Therapy. An interesting fact about her is that she is left-handed.

Emily wants the world to learn about her through what she creates.

Her dream job would consist of working on a film set in LA or NY or traveling for a living.

All content by Emily Grossnicklaus
Tajah Miller, Terrence Strong and Brad Eyler (11) scoop ice cream for one another to celebrate their classes second-place finish in the canned food drive in Mrs. Elisha Streckers fifth hour Video Production and Digital Media Production classes. The students each donated $10 and pooled their resources. I thought the ice cream party was good because we got to all come together and eat ice cream, Strong said. It rewarded us for our good deeds.

[Photo] Digging in

Caleb Sigmund, sports editor
December 8, 2016
Matthew Coffey, goalkeeper, stops a goal against the Francis Howell North Knights during the district game, Nov. 5. The wildcats lost 2-1.

Know/inform/care

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
December 1, 2016
The Arc de Triomphe stands tall in Paris, France, June 2015. It is just one of the famous landmarks Google Cardboard allows users to visit through the Paris VR application.

[Photo] Reaching out and standing still

Tyler Price, tech section editor
November 29, 2016

Playing for the police

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
November 15, 2016
Fall athletes signed to different sports teams throughout the United States, Nov. 7.

Fall sports signings

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
November 14, 2016
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[Photo] Opinions: From the desk: We the press

Nick Weaver, EBN editor-in-chief
October 19, 2016
The hallways remained empty despite the time as a drug-dog sweep interrupted the schedule briefly, Sept. 21.

[Photo] All clear

Maria Perez, editor-in-chief
September 22, 2016
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[Photo] Opinions: From the desk: Let’s talk

Nick Weaver, EBN editor-in-chief
September 21, 2016
Sarah Hardin (12) and Madison Wesley (12) sing the national anthem during the varsity football game against Fort Zumwalt West, Aug. 19. Thanks to the Missouri legislature, student have the opportunity to participate in the the patriotic act of the Pledge of Allegiance every day at school.

Know/inform/care

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
September 15, 2016
Alyssa Hawkins, Class of 2015, Anna Roberts and Natalie Hinds (12) having fun at NightGlow, Feb. 27, 2015.

A new glow

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
April 5, 2016
The new water fountain, purchased by StuCo, March 21.

Refreshing water

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
March 21, 2016

Overcoming disaster

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
February 23, 2016
Mr. Gary Baumstark works with Nov. 5.

Teacher talk

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
February 11, 2016
Made with Canva

Fall into music

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
October 13, 2015
A timeline of the retiring and hiring events.

Retired and hired

Emily Grossnicklaus, reporter
September 17, 2015
The #EHShub tagboard contains content posted by members of the EHS community and is curated by The Hub.

Documenting the year

Emily Grossnicklaus, News writer
March 25, 2015
President Barack Obama proposing his ideas at the 2015 State of the Union Address.

“Turning the page”

Emily Grossnicklaus, News writer
February 3, 2015
Williams Rd is the road that would be accessed by more than 40 sand and gravel dump trucks each day.

Pointing fingers

Emily Grossnicklaus, News writer
January 20, 2015
The sophomore class office organized the Veterans Day ceremonies, Nov.11. The assembly allowed students a time to honor their friends and family who either fought for or are fighting for our freedom. Veterans risked their lives to protect our freedom, Ally Novack (12) said. So they deserve not only to be honored one day but every single day.

Honoring heroes

Emily Grossnicklaus, writer
November 11, 2014
Dani Ridinger (11) watches a video posted for Mrs. Cynthia Sieloffs Honors Algebra 2 class, Oct. 24.

Only a screen away

Emily Grossnicklaus, News writer
November 6, 2014
Holly Gendece (12) and Bailey Stein (12) make posters for Friday Night Lights.

Friday night lights

Emily Grossnicklaus, News writer
September 25, 2014
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