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In this double episode, staff writer Saben Seitz talks about where to find good summer jobs, with added tips for successful job hunting. His round up is followed by staff writer and gamer Tristen Spengler’s playlist of the “Top 5” video games for summer. His #1 may surprise you. Remember to keep up a good balance this summer!
On King’s “Serve Day” last March, junior Kat Kirkpatrick announced she’d deliver students’ notes of encouragement, on cards made in Mrs. Gale Riley’s art classes, to caregivers at University of Washington Medical Center. Staff writers Elli Kimball and Gavin Kanzaki interview a UWMC caregiver, along with Kat, to follow up. Turns out, students are still making and sending the cards—and Chief Nurse Practitioner Dr. Laurie Soine says their thoughtfulness has deeply touched many UWMC doctors and nurses on the front lines of the pandemic.
Staff editor Eunice Ko commemorates the years of hard work the Class of 2020 has invested into King's. She interviews four seniors: Naeha Geogy, Ramiro Deo-CampoVuong, Carson Sharpe, and Megan Bowman. With the anticipation of graduation, the seniors recollect their favorite high school memories and share advice on how to thrive in King's. Congratulations, Class of 2020. All of your achievements are appreciated and praised in King's community. As your chapter in high school closes, have the best of luck in your next phase of life.
Picture credit to the first photo @khs_seniors ever posted.
Song credits:
"Viva La Vida"-Coldplay cover by Young K
"What Am I"-Why Don't We cover by Young K
"My Wish"-Rascal Flatts
Staff writers Mark Hatch and Saben Seitz review the shows they say are worth your time this summer. Do their picks line up with the “binge-worthy viewing” students named in our school-wide survey? Tune in to this episode of KHS Radiocast to hear the results.
In this podcast staff writers Oliver Clark and Axel Macharia talk about the 2nd phase of the state’s stay-in-place laws. They explain the rules and why it is so important for the public’s health to follow them.
Without live sports, TV coverage focused on famous players and games from the past. Sports writers Carlos Bautista and Carter Cox dish up a few of their favorite legacies including MJ, the New England Patriots and Coach John Wooden.
Music, Sound and Photo credits:
1969 UCLA Bruins www.cbssports.com
Photo www.nba.com/Legacy.
Patriots Audio Clip www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6owakWoaxY
Bulls Intro- www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn6kiimEsYc.
High School’s predictable first year got turned upside down this spring when learning went remote. In Episode 23, freshman staff writer Axel Macharia catches up with classmate Gage Smith to talk about how the new experience changed everything for the class of 2023.
Staff editor Eunice Ko explores different songs that are worthy of being in everyone's playlists. Sydney Bivins (junior) and Josh Cui (senior) share their favorite songs to chill and rock to. Tune in to find your next favorite tunes. You may find a new favorite as you gear up for the summer!
Despite a few glitches along the way, the ASB election returned unscathed. Students vote today for next year's leaders after viewing the video that came together after a week's delay. Staff writer Tristen Spengler reports on how the election came back together and interviews a few candidates. Watch for today's results!
King's is joining the momentum of a worldwide eSports movement now that Mr. Yount plans to lead a KHS eSports team. In this episode, freshman staff writer Tristen Spengler asks him what it will take to become gaming champions.
Reporters Oliver Clark and Sam Dahlin ask gaming star Tristen Spengler how he has managed to win thousands—$35K to date—competing in Fortnite tournaments. What does it take to become a pro? Listen to find out!
Cheating, scandals, and scams to beat the system. Staff writers Gavin Kanzaki and Elli Kimball take up this topic in a conversation about how big the problem has become--from scandals like the Houston Astros' sign stealing to students finding websites with test answers for online school.
Workouts for Lock-ins? Sportswriters Carlos Bautista and Carter Cox get some tips from local athletes on how to stay in shape during the Coronavirus lockdown and want to know from you what you're doing to stay fit. Send them a DM @KHS-Radiocast to let them know your workout routine.
In this episode, they interview Josh Roof, a fellow athlete from Cox's baseball team.
Keith Wheaton spends time learning about a student at King's High.
You could appear the topic of the next podcast, make sure to tune in!
Keith Wheaton spends time learning about a student at King's High.
You could appear the topic of the next podcast, make sure to tune in!
Keith Wheaton spends time learning about a student at King's High.
You could appear the topic of the next podcast, make sure to tune in!
Juniors Duncan Angiuli and Will Pohland, two of several King’s “celebs” on Tik Tok, chat with KHS-Radiocast staff writers Elli Kimball, Benji Jantz, and Gavin Kanzaki about their followers and why the social media site is such a draw, especially while we “shelter-at-home.”
The quarantine has brought with it so many chances to learn a hobby, take up a musical instrument, try a new recipe--you name it. What are King's students doing with all that extra time at home? KHS-Radiocast staff writers Saben Seitz and Mark Hatch investigate. They also give a few suggestions on what to do with the time. Hear what they have to say in this short podcast.
Staff editor Eunice Ko delivers the fresh scoops on what books to read to defeat the boredom at home. Paul Lai (junior) and Faith Hollinrake (senior) discuss their current reads. Where do YOU want to go today? Find it in a book.
It may feel like a lifetime ago, but it’s only been two short months since King’s won or placed in many regional and state championships. KHS-Radiocast freshmen staff writers Saben Seitz and Mark Hatch set out to pay tribute to all the winning teams, but while putting together their mosaic of those whose chance to advance was blocked by coronavirus cancellations, they found something more to honor: the resilience of students who are determined to work even harder as they look forward to a different “big” event—a return of normalcy.
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