Makin’ the Grade

Makin-the-Grade

April 13, 2012

 A—Every TSA Member qualified for Nationals TSA (Technology Student Association) members recently competed at State Apr. 5-7. Everyone who went to State, qualified to compete at Nationals. In order to qualify, students had to place in the Top 3 in at least one event. These nine members will be going... Read more »

Makin’ the Grade

Makin-the-Grade

March 16, 2012

A–Boys Basketball Cleaning the Stands after Games The boy’s basketball team started a new tradition three years ago with the addition of the new basketball coach, Chad Harvey. It helps very much to show how athletes see that student comes before athlete in the word ‘student-athlete’, and... Read more »

Sweet 16 – The Way It’s Supposed To Be

Konnor Cook, Staff Writer
February 10, 2012

Sweet sixteen’s — are they really that big of a deal? Teenagers of the past celebrated their 16th birthday with the traditional high school party. They couldn’t wait for short seconds when their parents handed them the keys to their first car. They the ample amount of birthday wishes one after... Read more »

Staff Editorial: Appreciate Our Clean School

Staff Editorial
January 20, 2012

There are many things in life that we forget to appreciate. One of them is our nice, clean school. If you pay attention when you go to other schools around the area, you will most likely find that their floors, bathrooms, hallways and lockers are not as clean as ours. This building is over 10 years old... Read more »

Why are Voters not Voting?

Matthew Parodi, Staff Writer
December 9, 2011

According to the United States Elections Project, in the 2008 presidential election, only 57% of all eligible voters voted. On November 6th of 2012, a mere 11 months away, many of your parents and some fellow high school students will be voting for your next United States President. You must be asking... Read more »

Too Many Fundraisers, Not Enough Cash

Too Many Fund Raisers

Abigail Bair, Staff Writer
December 9, 2011

Growl towels, cookie dough, fruit, newspaper ads, magazines, ribbons, garage sales and car washes! Every year at LHS there is quite a variety of fundraisers put on by different organizations inside the school district. So, several times in the fall we go to the auditorium and get our packets to begin... Read more »

When Ya’ Gotta’ Go, Ya’ Gotta’ Go

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Kieran Bradley, Staff Writer
December 9, 2011

Let’s face it, there has been a time or two when we all have forgotten to do our homework or were just too lazy to do it. OOPS passes are supposed to be for those times that students slip up. For those times that students forget their homework or didn’t have it all completed, it is their chance to... Read more »

Desks Not Made for Everyone

Kaylee Smith, Managing Editor
December 9, 2011

Daily life at school comes with its share of challenges: hunger, lack of sleep, workload and the never-ending battles between students and teachers.  What you may not know is that there is a silent predator that creeps around the school and affects more students than one may think. The desks in the... Read more »

LHS needs an ACT prep elective class

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Jaden Scott, Editor-in-Chief
November 4, 2011

When it comes to preparing for college, three of the scariest letters are A-C-T. Personally, I think it’s stupid that one test is so important. However, the reality is that ACT scores have dollar signs and scholarships attached to them. Wouldn’t it be nice if the school offered an ACT prep elective... Read more »

Staff Editorial: Teacher/student rapport

Staff Editorial
November 4, 2011

In order to make school more enjoyable for everyone, it’s incredibly important for teachers and students to build rapport with one another. It’s common knowledge that students will work harder for the teachers they like. If students feel like they have a good relationship with certain teachers, they... Read more »

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