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Erika Hartel 12 and Josiah Guerrero 12 accepting their crowns and sashes at the glowball dance after being announced Snowball King and Queen at the schools assembly the day before.

Snowball is glowing with good times

Macee Trottner, Editor February 8, 2019

On February 2, 2019, the Student Council hosted the annual snowball dance in the commons. The dance took place 7:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. The theme this year was glowball and decorations consisted of posters...

High school student studies relentlessly. During the school year, teens say their stress level is higher than levels reported by adults in the past month

America is not number one

Clayton Saunders, Ranger Review Reporter February 8, 2019

The modern education system in America is one of the most flawed systems in place to this day. Unlike many other countries, the United States has not adapted the way that they teach their children. The...

TSA agent insures airport security of passengers. 51,000 TSA agents were affected by the shutdown.

Government shutdown has repercussions

Carter Caines, Ranger Review Reporter February 6, 2019

On December 22, 2018, the United States government officially shut down. It shut down due to a disagreement regarding Trump's plan for the wall. The 5.7 billion dollars is expected to be used for border...

Students Katie Nalley, Makayla Boles and Adelyn Thompson attend the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado.

Students attend National Western Stock Show

Holly Esposito, Ranger Review Reporter February 6, 2019

On Thursday, January 24th, social studies teacher Ms. Lucido took her AP Human Geography class to the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1906, the National Western Stock Show is...

Reggie Dabbs speaks to schools all over the United States.  “You can never change your past, but you can change your future!”

Reggie Dabbs speaks during Value Up assembly

Emily Hoffman, Ranger Review Reporter February 6, 2019

Lewis-Palmer High School holds a Value Up assembly each year in which a guest speaker is invited. At last year’s assembly, the public speaker Mike Donahue made some students cry and other students laugh....

Thirkell explains a homework problem in AP Calculus. Students in her class saw 5 to 20 percent increased performance on their tests after participating in the Emergenetics program.

Thirkell uses Emergenetics in the classroom

Sophia Artley, Editor February 6, 2019

Kathy Thirkell, a math teacher, works hard to make sure her students learn. Recently she has added a modern, personality based, scientific program to her classroom in the hopes of aiding her students -...

Lewis-Palmer varsity boys basketball team huddles on the court before the rivalry game against Palmer Ridge. The Rangers won 69-38 against the Bears.

Boys basketball crushes rivals at home

Shelby Patton, Ranger Review Reporters February 6, 2019

On January 16th, 2019, The boys varsity basketball team challenged Palmer Ridge at Lewis-Palmer High School at 7pm. At the end of the game, the score was 69-38 with Lewis-Palmer taking the win and adding...

HOSA hosts blood drive

HOSA hosts blood drive

Sophia Artley, Editor February 6, 2019

On Thursday, January 24th, Lewis-Palmer’s HOSA chapter hosted a blood drive. Faculty members, juniors and seniors aged 16 or holder were able to participate. While the number of expected participants...

Austin Jones 11 stands beside his truck near County Line Road. Not going to lie, I care more about my truck than I do about most people, Jones said.

Jones uses truck as statement of patriotism

Jakob Aggers, Editor in Chief February 4, 2019

Austin Jones 11 drives a blue and white 1989 Ford F-150 which can commonly be seen at the school parking lot. With 38 inch tires and an eight inch lift, the truck towers above the other students’ cars. “I...

Kai Arneson 11 blocks a defensive lineman in order to protect the quarterback. I have definitely become stronger as a player because I’ve had to push through challenges,” Arneson 11 said.

Arneson faces adversity as student athlete

Jakob Aggers, Editor in Chief February 4, 2019

During the off-season from football, Kai Arneson 11 continues to practice and workout in anticipation for his upcoming senior season and possible college football career. He practices in Denver with professional...

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