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Used books tend to pile up before students donate them

Book Drive Creates Mixed Response

Catherine Best, Ranger Review Reporter March 9, 2016

A new program is underway this month: Lewis-Palmer High School’s first book drive. To end March 16, the goal of the book drive is to collect gently used books for donation to Denver Children’s Hospital....

Classrooms are nearly empty due to the senior absences.

Short-term cure for senioritis

Olivia Kaiser, Ranger Review Reporter March 9, 2016

Senioritis, as defined by urbandictionary.com, is a “crippling disease that strikes high school seniors. Symptoms include: laziness, an over-excessive wearing of track pants, old athletic shirts, sweatpants,...

Dream On by Aerosmith played during school.

Music effecting the lives of people

Brandon Strong, Ranger Review Reporter March 3, 2016

Music has been around for ages; and, within the past century or so, music has differentiated across generations. Music is a door into to people's emotional lives, and it can change a person's mind set...

Jason Shugar, 9, discussing his closing statement.

Honors civics: innocent or guilty?

Jessica Stokes, Ranger Review Reporter March 3, 2016

Currently, the Honors Civics students at Lewis-Palmer High School are studying law and the United States court system. Part of the curriculum for this subject is to conduct a mock trial. “I started...

Scott Backovich talks to over a thousand students.

Eyes opened by assembly

Cate Mitchell, Ranger Review Reporter March 3, 2016

On February 22, Sandi Brandl, Lewis-Palmer’s principal, invited Scott Backovich, a modern pacifist, to host an anti-bullying campaign. The student body of Lewis-Palmer High School filed into the gym...

Brynnon Elmer,9 , watches anime during one of the weekly meetings.

Anime Club Hits a Curveball

Lacey Nonnast, Ranger Review Reporter March 3, 2016

Of the many clubs offered at Lewis-Palmer High School, the Anime Club was added to the mix nine years ago. Students who were fans of the newly emerging anime culture came to Ken LeSage, social studies...

Dayten Madison,11,  watching Jalen Ramsey run the 40 yard dash in the NFL Combine

The Beginning of Greats

Bryce Oppenheimer, Ranger Review Reporter March 3, 2016

The National Football League Scouting Combine has been inviting college athletes to perform for 34 years. Since 1982, the best collegiate players in the United States have been invited to show off their...

The mural painted by Lewis-Palmer High Schools Art Club in downtown Monument.

Monument Mural

Tristyn Park, Ranger Review Reporter March 3, 2016

As students delve into second semester, they are participating in many clubs and after school activities including Lewis-Palmer’s Art Club. This year the club has big plans; so far, they have done everything...

Senioritis and senior advice

Senioritis and senior advice

Macayla Trottner, Ranger Review Editor March 3, 2016

Senioritis is a common term used to describe why seniors are so unmotivated to perform certain school tasks, like their homework. It is different for everyone, but it usually occurs sometime during second...

8th graders signing up for clubs, and sports for freshman year.

Freshman year coming to an end

Elysia Glowacz, Ranger Review Reporter March 2, 2016

Lewis-Palmer High School, like every other high school, had incoming freshmen preparing for their first year in high school. This included new friends, new classes and a new schooling experience. As the...

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