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 Alyssa Brainard 10, skis at Mt. Hood in Oregon in the middle of July. “I love being surrounded by the fresh mountain air.”

Alyssa Brainard continues competitive skiing despite distance

Samantha Copeland, Ranger Review Reporter September 21, 2021

Alyssa Brianard 10 participates in softball, lacrosse, spikeball club, and HOSA here at LP all while being a competitive skier. Brianard typically participates in conventional ski races. However, this...

Mrs. Salley helping a student have a better understanding of The Glass Castle. “My Dream vacation is in Tobu Mexico with nothing else around.” Salley said

Mrs.Salley A paraprofessional that goes above and beyond

Brody Dickson, Ranger Review Reporter May 11, 2021

Jean Salley is a paraprofessional who enjoys the mountains and exploring the Wyoming Desert, who goes above and beyond to help reteach and reinforce knowledge into her students who have trouble understanding...

Alicia with her Mom and her Sister on a trip.

Alicia is adjusting to America well

Brody Dickson, Ranger Review Reporter May 4, 2021

Alicia Holzem 9 is a freshman who enjoys cheer, jogging, going outside, and hanging out with her family. “I was on the cheer squad this year, I'm also going to try out next year, I also go jogging...

“I want people to know that you don’t have to be on the student council to be a leader. I believe that really sets me apart from the other candidates.” TianYu Melzer 11 campaign poster for student body president from her Instagram @tianyu_22.

TianYu Melzer is an aspiring student body president

Kacy Mull, Ranger Review Reporter May 2, 2021

TianYu Melzer 11 is running for student body president for the school year 2021-2022. A very active member of the LPHS community with participation in Key Club, LINK, Sources of Strength, POMs, track/cross...

Cameron Lowe 11 dunking against The Vista Ridge Basketball Team. I just step in and fill a void when needed, Lowe said. My role on the team is to be a leader and be there when we need anything. If we need a defender I would step up. If we needed a point guard or ball handler I could do that.

Cameron Lowe Recaps Basketball Season

Elliot Bauer, Ranger Review Reporter April 21, 2021

  Cameron Lowe 11 is a Junior at Lewis Palmer High School. Lowe plays for Lewis Palmer’s Varsity Basketball Team. He has played varsity since his sophomore year here at Lewis Palmer. The boy’s...

COVID brought Weeks to the realization that he wasnt doing as much as he wanted to and wasnt being as social as he would like, hes trying to change that this year. I think coming back to school this semester, and being around my friends and stuff has made me realize that I want to do more things.

Weeks strives to be more social

Riley Smith, Ranger Review Reporter April 21, 2021

Alex Weeks 10 has come to the realization that he wants to do more in his life. Once COVID hit, he realized everything that he was missing out on in life. He's now pushing to be more social and to do more...

Jaxon Mauss in a debate with Riley Smith.

Mauss Shows Early Interest in Politics

Pia Lyhne and Riley Smith April 12, 2021

Jaxon Mauss 9  is a freshman at Lewis Palmer High School. One of the main things he enjoys is discussing politics, and is considering running for some form of leadership.  “If I were to go into...

Brooke Kobact 11 ready for duty as a Police Explorer.

Student shares representation as a Police Explorer

Bryanna-Marie Garcia, Ranger Review Reporter March 18, 2021

Brooke Kobact 11 is a junior at Lewis-Palmer High School. She is a part of a Police Explorer Program in Castle Rock, Colorado. She shares her experiences and lessons of being a young explorer. And shares...

One of Mrs. Kavanaugh’s, a math teacher at LPHS, hives. “I have two and a half acres, Kavanaugh said. “But in Colorado Springs there’s no limit. You can have them in a very small yard.”

Kavanaugh benefits environment through beekeeping

Annie Elizandro, Ranger Review reporter March 10, 2021

Mrs. Kavanaugh, a math teacher at Lewis-Palmer High School, has been a teacher for over ten years. In her free time, Kavanaugh is a beekeeper. She has been doing this for four years and she keeps five...

Sam Sarver 10, skating against against a Dallas Stars defensman with a crowd of 300 people for a USHL tournament. This year unfortunately will suck without as many people but Im grateful I can still play the sport I love, Sarver said.

Sam Sarver talks about a New Season with a New Hockey Team

Elliot Bauer, Ranger Review Reporter February 10, 2021

Sam Sarver 10 is a Sophomore at Lewis-Palmer High School. He has made the decision to play for Lewis Palmer’s High School Hockey Team for the 2020-2021 season. This is Sarver’s first year playing high...

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