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Knight Life

The Voice of the Loy Norrix Community

Knight Life

The Voice of the Loy Norrix Community

Knight Life

As students walk the halls on their way to their classes, they're reminded that there are staff who are "safe to tell." If they are experiencing abuse, harassment, mental health declines or other struggles, they can reach out to the teachers who have these teal ribbons displayed in their classrooms.

If you’re being harassed, look around for the Safe2Tell stickers

Grace Lovely, Guest Writer June 8, 2024

Editor's Note: This program is no longer going by the name "Safe2Tell," as this trademark is owned by the State of Colorado. Norrix administrators are currently working to rename it. You were sitting...

Putney-Wilcox at a hotel waiting for her house to be ready for the family to return. She is happy to open up about her experience with domestic violence because she wants to cause a chain reaction of teenagers opening up about their experiences.
Photo Credit / Kyron Williams

Norrix Senior Inspires the Community with Accounts of Tragedy

kyronwilliams November 4, 2014

“We accept the love we think we deserve.” -Stephen Chbosky 17-year-old, Loy Norrix senior Sophia Putney-Wilcox believes that “Nobody — even if you’re not the best person ever – nobody should...

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