The Lore of Lettermans

  For generations, letterman jackets have been a popular tradition in high schools. They first became popular in the 1930s, and have been a continued tradition ever since. Elective, athletic, and academic crowds such as band, football, and debate enjoy getting letterman jackets because it links them to the family-like atmospheres they thrive in, sometimes…Continue Reading The Lore of Lettermans

Students Create a ‘Stampede’ in the LGI

The advanced art community has had the opportunity to showcase talent once again. A new art mural in the LGI brightens up the school with work from advanced and AP art students. Art teacher Joshua Gonzales was approached by Principal Geri Berger who invited his students create an art mural to make a somewhat barren…Continue Reading Students Create a ‘Stampede’ in the LGI

Debate on the Rise

Students choose debate for many different reasons. Some do it to try it out, and some simply because they enjoy the atmosphere. Sophomore Jade Holt explains her motivation for joining Debate. “I like talking about topics I can actually debate about,” Holt said. “This counts as my speech credit.” The most challenging part of the…Continue Reading Debate on the Rise

New Inductees Walk the Stage

  National Honor Society is known to be a prestigious organization for high school students. NHS helps students increase their leadership skills and knowledge with community service. These students are held to a high standard for their academic success, having to maintain a 90.0 GPA and higher to remain a member. Applying for NHS entails…Continue Reading New Inductees Walk the Stage