
LHS seniors awarded Boettcher Scholarship
Also written my Maximus Neale Two LHS seniors, Luca Rodriguez and Noah Orcutt, received the Boettcher scholarship this year. The Boettcher scholarship is awarded to
Also written my Maximus Neale Two LHS seniors, Luca Rodriguez and Noah Orcutt, received the Boettcher scholarship this year. The Boettcher scholarship is awarded to
This week, May 5-9, has been art week at LHS. For each day this week, there have been and will be events around the school.
Last night beginning at 6:30, LHS girls soccer played D’Evelyn at LHS stadium for their senior night game. Two seniors were honored at the game,
Having taught for 31 years, math teacher Rodney Stutzman is retiring at the end of this school year. Since 2001, with a 4 year break
LHS DECA has recently competed at the state competition, with several members placing high enough to participate in national competitions. DECA is an activity that
LHS boys lacrosse had their first game on Friday at the LHS stadium against Mullen. The ending score of the game was 14:1, with Mullen
Lions Follies is a LHS tradition, one that has decreased in popularity in the last few years. The talent show acts as a fundraiser for
As registration quickly approaches, freshman and sophomore students are likely thinking about whether or not they want to join the IB Diploma for their junior
Diana Wynne Jones’ novel Howl’s Moving Castle was released in 1986, however, Hayao Miyazaki’s film rendition from 2004 seems to be a bit more popular.
As the semester comes to a close, LHS winter sports are on the rise. Winter sports include Boys’ Basketball, Girls’ Basketball, Unified Basketball, Girls’ Swim
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