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Online News Day or Knight - Official news site of North Penn High School - 1340 Valley Forge Rd. Lansdale, PA

The Knight Crier

Online News Day or Knight - Official news site of North Penn High School - 1340 Valley Forge Rd. Lansdale, PA

The Knight Crier

Jason Shoush

Jason Shoush, Staff Writer

“Jason Shoush, or just Shoush, is a name that many students at North Penn would say that they recognize, but how much do they really know about the person behind this well-known name? Do they know that Shoush is interested in many topics ranging from medical research to politics? Do they know that he is involved in many clubs at North Penn such as model UN and robotics, in which he is the vice president and treasurer? Learning more about Shoush, students will realize that he is much more than just a name,” Veronica Laguna.
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