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Marina Gustafson 10 holds her new baby sugar glider. Baby sugar gliders tend to climb into their mom’s pouch for the first eight weeks of their life.

Sugar glider pets bring joy

Maddie Weidner, Ranger Review Reporter November 27, 2018

Marina Gustafson 10 owns a total of seven sugar gliders as pets. According to ActiveWild.com, Sugar gliders are marsupials that are native to Australia. They are part of the Petauridae family, which is...

Ella McRae, on the right, with her friends Jamie McPartland, in the middle, and Kayli Ecklund, on the left, after the musical Beauty and the Beast. “I love the joy that music brings our lives,” McRae said.

Gifted with an amazing voice

Marlee Mikesell, Ranger Review Reporter November 16, 2018

Singing is something that means more to Ella McRae 10, then what it means to everyone else. She has been singing ever since she can remember and she can not imagine life without singing. McRae is apart...

Kayli Ecklund rides her horse Caspian, doing the girls barrel event at a rodeo. “I have been rodeoing for four years, but I have been riding horses since I was little,” Ecklund said.

Lassoed by a ranger

Marlee Mikesell, Ranger Review Reporter November 16, 2018

“Rodeo is a western style event, it started back when there were big ranchers in the 1800’s and they would say to each other, ‘I bet I can rope the calf faster than you can.’ Eventually, the girls...

Ryals runs with her lacrosse stick towards the goal line. I want to model my defensive play like  Notre Dame.

Strive for the best, do even better

Pilar Agostine, Ranger Review Reporter October 24, 2018

Serah Ryals 9 plays lacrosse for Team 180 Sports, which is a club girls team designed for advanced and highly focused athletes.  As stated by the Team 180 website, “Our primary objective is to enable...

Swanson teaches a new class, Socratic Seminar.

Swanson teaches a new class, Socratic Seminar.

Madeline Bane, Ranger Review Reporter October 24, 2018

New classes and programs are added to the school course book each year. The Social Studies department began the year with a new course, Socratic Seminar, taught by Mrs. Kim Swanson. Students in the class...

Mr. Clark directing Beauty and the Beast rehearsal. I think the show is going to come together great and as long as we put our best foot forward over the next few weeks at rehearsal I think the audience will really enjoy it, Mr. Clark stated.

Inside Lewis-Palmer’s Beauty and the Beast

Madison Squibb, Ranger Review Reporter October 22, 2018

  Putting on a musical can be quite a job, however Jordan Clark, the drama teacher here at Lewis-Palmer High school, has the passion and tools to make musicals great. This year’s Beauty and the...

Ally Garten 9 leads one of the dogs she trains over a jump. The dog pictured is a Sheltie named Arrow.

Dog agility establishes emotional connections

Gabriel Farrell, Ranger Review Reporter October 17, 2018

Dog agility is a competitive activity in which a handler directs a dog through an obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy. Ally Garten 9 is a professional dog agility trainer who often participates...

Wirz adjusts the American flag, as it will be his home for the upcoming year. America is a really big influence in all Europe and probably the world.

We’re Not in Switzerland Anymore

Pilar Agostine, Ranger Review Reporter October 9, 2018

For the average LPHS student the United States and all it has to offer is hardly taken into account, but for exchange student Sam Wirz 11 America is quite a large place filled with opportunities, and more...

Elena Phillips, 9, explores local flora and fauna with Serbian exchange student Jelisaveta Nedeljkovich, 11. 
Picture Credit: Elena Phillips

Freshman Hosts Foreign Exchange Student

Rhianna Lingle, Ranger Review Reporter October 9, 2018

Foreign exchange students are in abundance at Lewis Palmer High School, however, being a host family for one of these students comes with another set of responsibilities and challenges. Elena Phillips,...

Garcia holds up a banner of Mexico honoring her home country. “It was hard to leave my family and friends, but I can always visit them soon,” Garcia said.

Athlete faces disparity after moving from Guadalajara

Bryanna-Marie Garcia, Ranger Review Reporter October 9, 2018

For Ivanka Garcia, 10, America is a new country. She recently moved from Guadalajara, Mexico to the United States for a better life. “The reason why I left Mexico was for my father’s new job, and...

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