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 The students who qualified for nationals pose with their official plaques.

 “We’re all really proud of the people who qualified,” Anita Gichuki 9 said.

Speech and Debate competes at the Colorado Grande National Qualifying tournament

Anna Icke, Ranger Review Reporter March 12, 2019

Speech and Debate is arriving at the end of their season, and on March 1st and 2nd they faced possibly the most difficult tournament of the year: the qualifying tournament for nationals in Dallas, Texas....

The beach in Fort, Myers Florida being occupied by people on there spring break. Florida is one of the most common places to go for spring break as it has beaches and hot weather. “The beach is probably the most popular place to go, its starting to get warm out so people wanna go and get their tan on and go in the beach water,” said Zoey Barron 10.

Students eager for spring break

Marlee Mikesell, Ranger Review Reporter March 12, 2019

With spring break coming close, students are studying as much as they possibly can for their midterms and having to contain their excitement while their teachers are doing as much testing as they possibly...

What is the Ranger?

What is the Ranger?

Anna Icke, Ranger Review Reporter March 6, 2019

Lewis Palmer is the Home of the Rangers, but what is the Ranger? Is our mascot the horse or the person who rides the horse? Many students falsely believed that the mascot was based off of the rider...

Alex Weaver 11 attempts a driving course while wearing under the influence goggles.

Drive Smart fair teaches students about dangers of the road

Anna Icke, Ranger Review Reporter February 8, 2019

In the state of Colorado, there is an annual average of around 26,000 car crashes according to the Colorado State Patrol. In reaction to this issue, Drive Smart Colorado was created.    “We hope...

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...

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...

Women protest in unity at the 2018 Womens March in Washington D.C. “I would go to a Womens March, they are marching for a good cause,” Lillian Hyatt 10 said.

2018: a year of empowerment for women

Marlee Mikesell, Ranger Review Reporter February 4, 2019

The year 2018 started out with the formulation of the Time’s Up Movement formulated on January 1st. Time’s Up was founded by Hollywood celebrities in response to Harvey Weinstein’s sexual harassment...

BTS on the red carpet of the 2017 Billboard Music Awards. They won the Top Social Artist Award of the year.

BTS first K-pop group to debut in America

Emily Hoffman, Ranger Review Reporter November 14, 2018

In the US, k-pop is not a common music choice for most, but the band BTS, also known as Bangtan Boys, may have changed that. BTS is a k-pop group that debuted in Korea in 2013 under the entertainment...

Treble Voices sings Las Amarillas their last song of the night. “I have been very happy with both choirs over the past couple of years and I am very proud of all my students,” Mr. Douthit said.

Choir hits the stage

Madison Squibb, Ranger Review Reporter November 9, 2018

Music rang through the halls of Lewis-Palmer on Thursday, October 25th, as the first choir concert of the year took place. The school has two choirs this year: Mixed choir, with forty-five male and female...

Derek Theler, a Lewis-Palmer High School alumni, walks at a Hollywood Red Carpet Event. Mollie Albanesi 10 said, “ Even if you are from a small town you can make it big.”

Is someone famous next to you?

Marlee Mikesell, Ranger Review Reporter November 1, 2018

Out of every 110,501 people, one person becomes famous or successful in their career field; therefore, the likeliness of someone in your high-school graduating class becoming famous is very small, right? “There...

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