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Morrison copes with brother and father leaving

Morrison copes with brother and father leaving

Lily Ragsdale, Ranger Review Reporter March 3, 2020

With Rose Morrison’s father being deployed and her brother going off to college, she faces finding ways to cope with their leaving. “My dad is leaving again, but I've gotten used to the fact that...

Strom competes in a cross country meet during the 2019 season. “Running can be so brutal, but I enjoy it because I like to be competitive. The feeling of being sore isnt as bad knowing I ran well and worked hard,” Strom said.

Strom prepares for upcoming track season

Remy Hilfers and Jakob Aggers February 24, 2020

Hanna Strom 9 has an aspiration for running. She participated in cross country during the fall season of the 2019 school year, and she plans on competing in track and field during the spring season.  She...

Brandt poses with an eagle at his Eagle Scout Ceremony.

Bane goes on expeditions through Boy Scouts

Quinn Ferguson, Ranger Review Reporter February 20, 2020

Bandt Bane 10 participates in Boy Scouts through the Gleneagle Troop 194. He has gone on many wildlife trips during his time in Boy Scouts. One in particular was a trip to the Boundary Waters in between...

Matthew Gray plays Dungeons and Dragons with his friends.

Dungeons and Dragons helps Gray reconnect with friends

Joe Brandon, Ranger Review Reporter February 12, 2020

Every Monday and Wednesday in the study hall pod, Matthew Gray can be seen leading a campaign of Dungeons and Dragons, a tabletop role-play game, with his party. Telling the story as it unfolds, Gray uses...

Schwartz shows off one of her outfits that she styled.“I am into trends, Schwartz said. “I usually shop at thrift stores. I also go to estate sales, that way I can find vintage stuff.”

Schwartz brings style to Lewis-Palmer

Marlee Mikesell, Team Leader February 12, 2020

Like history, fashion tends to repeat itself. Scrunchies, one of the most notable trends from the 80’s came back, and several other clothing staples have come back too. For Caitlin Schwartz 11,  style...

Reichard twins share an identical smile. “We are into the same things, but when it comes to personalities and stuff like that, we tend to be pretty separate,” Caleb said.

Reichard twins differ in personalities, despite having identical DNA

Laura Bird, Ranger Review Reporter February 10, 2020

Caleb and Benjamin Reichard 11 are one of many sets of twins here at Lewis-Palmer. “How we articulate things and talk and present ourselves is very similar, but our personalities are very different,”...

Kinser works on her most recent drawing.
I prefer drawing because it’s easier to explain emotions and add details through that, Kinser said.

Kinser utilizes writing to process life’s challenges

Riley Smith, Ranger Review Reporter February 10, 2020

Jaelyn Kinser 10 is a short-story writer and artist who focuses her works on fantasy writing, while also integrating other genres. She enjoys writing, and has written many short-stories.  “I think...

Eli Cook 11 runs in a cross country race for his Tri-Lakes Runners Club. “I have run cross country for two years. What I enjoy most about cross country is competing with other schools and having fun with my friends,” Cook said.

Eli Cook involves himself in extracurricular activities

Holly Esposito, Team Leader February 10, 2020

Eli Cook 11 is among the hundreds of other students at Lewis-Palmer who participate in many activities, inside and outside of school. Cook is a member of Lewis-Palmer’s Varsity Cross Country team...

As Braylen Mitchel practices her floor routine her competition. “The girls that I met through the Lewis Palmer cheer team are super nice. And they made Lewis-Palmer feel like my home,” Mitchel 12 said.

A leap of faith

Rose Morrison, Ranger Review Reporter November 1, 2019

Braylen Mitchell 11, a student at Lewis-Palmer, recently had to endure the challenge of moving between multiple cities, houses, and states in the course of a few months. During the processes of moving,...

Aaron Garcia faces off to start off the game. “The adrenaline just kicks in, and it doesn’t stop until the game’s over,” Aaron Garcia 9 said.

Student finds new home through lacrosse

Madison Maddox, Ranger Review Reporter November 1, 2019

Aaron Garcia 9 is a student at Lewis-Palmer High School who used to play for a youth lacrosse Rangers team and plans on playing for the school team in the spring. Aaron is the youngest child of 5. He...

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