

Socializing at Ingraham
And why you might get more out of clubs than you think. In response to events at and around Ingraham, students’ schedules have been changed a lot. During the past 3 years lunchtime has been reduced, passing period breaks have been shortened and then eliminated, and most recently our lunches were split into two parts. On top of this, socializing in the halls is discouraged by hall monitors as students are rushed from one class to the other. Regardless of the reasoning, it’s g
Ian Hintze
Jan 272 min read


ICE is becoming more dangerous, what should an SPS student do to protect themself?
As ICE officers continue to surpass their jurisdiction and the current government continues to ignore and violate laws and court orders, the assurance of schools as a “safe haven” no longer feels like enough.
Carys Vance
Jan 274 min read


How Is ICE Really Affecting Us at Ingraham High School & How Can We Learn More About Our Rights?
ICE is a federal law enforcement agency that is under the United States Department of Homeland Security. Although the idea of ICE can be innocent and not seem harmful, things have taken a turn under the authority of the current government.
Amelie Wolfe
Jan 266 min read


Ingraham over 35 Years: Martin Floe
To celebrate Mr. Floe’s upcoming retirement the Cascade sat down with him to discuss beekeeping, pineapple on pizza, and his unwavering commitment to Ingraham High School.
Kathleen Ultis
Apr 30, 20256 min read


Gimme Gimme Gimme the Rundown on TOLO 2025
Mamma Mia! This year’s TOLO was something else. Held at the Nile Shrine Golf Course on Saturday, April 5th from 8 to 11, ASB’s hard work really paid off. Missed out on the fun? Here’s the low-down on this year's Spring Fling.
Daphne Morton and Posy Taylor
Apr 30, 20253 min read


Ingraham's Sports Scene: Why You Should Get Involved
At Ingraham, students are able to try out for and join sports from the wide range of sports that are offered here. From volleyball, basketball, and football, and any other larger scale sport, to water polo, bowling, and golf, to name a few, Ingraham has many ways for students to be actively participating in Ingraham’s community. While some schools have generally dominant teams, Ingraham can be known for its strong spirit - whether it be mid-game, on the bench, or in the bleac
Ella Eakin
Dec 18, 20243 min read


Not Like the Movies
How Movies Shape Perception of High School
Alden Whitlow
Apr 17, 20246 min read


Five Minute Break Update
“As you sit in fourth period, watching the freshman pour into the room, late from illegally going off campus to chick-fil-a, you check the time…” Or “Ingraham wants to stop congregating in the hall, yet they’ve allowed it to continue with the extra 5-minute break…” Or even, “Did you know that there is a new 5-minute break on Wednesdays, and that there isn’t one after fifth period…”
Alden Whitlow
Nov 14, 20233 min read


Blocked Websites
Has a webpage you needed for a class ever been blocked by SPS? We interviewed students and staff to report on the failings of the internet blocking filters in our school.
Kathleen Ultis and Ariana Kanze
Oct 28, 20232 min read


Homecoming 2023
The theme for the dance was western, naming it the “Homecoming Hoedown.” The number of cowboy hats present was very high and lots of western style looks were seen at the dance. This theme also inspired a few country songs to be played, attracting large crowds to the dance floor.
Ella Eakin
Oct 24, 20233 min read









