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Most kids over their winter breaks like to sleep in more, hang out with their friends, spend more time with their families, play board games together, and even enjoy all of the winter activities. Winter break is one joyest times for kids to take a break from school and from their homework to spend time with their family and friends.

Students Plans for Winter Break

Amelia Graham, Ranger Review Reporter December 9, 2021

Winter break is a time for kids to have a break from school, do their homework, and have a break from their daily routine. With winter break right around the corner, the students of LP are finally ready...

When the beat dropped  the students got low.

Saturday Night fever spreads to students at the Homecoming dance

Creighton Smith, Ranger Review reporter October 25, 2021

The homecoming dance is a long honored tradition of highschools around the United states including Lewis-Palmer. Students gathered in the large gym from 7pm to 11pm for dancing, fun with friends, and even...

169.366 Mental Health by HelenHates Peas. The mental state of teens who struggle with mental illness during quarantine is delicate and declining.

COVID-19 effects teen mental health

Kacy Mull, Ranger Review Reporter December 9, 2020

Due to the recent rises in COVID-19 cases at LPHS, the school is going fully online for the rest of the fall semester. Since the first quarantine in spring 2019 led to major changes in teen mental health,...

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...

This teenager is using an e-cigarette, or vape, which has become a common issue at Lewis-Palmer High School.

Administration combats widespread vape and drug problem at Lewis-Palmer

Jakob Aggers and Mekhi Ozuna April 13, 2018

To vape is to “inhale vapor through the mouth from a usually battery-operated electronic device (such as an electronic cigarette) that heats up and vaporizes a liquid or solid,” according to the Merriam...

Be Epic. DECA

DECA Prep

December 12, 2016

DECA is a non-profit organization that stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. This program allows students to prepare for college and future careers. In DECA, students learn a wide range of...

Ashlynn Winemiller-Edmond singing in Thoroughly Modern Millie.

Thoroughly Modern Millie

Lauren Kim, Ranger Review Reporter December 6, 2016

  November 10th,11th and 12th, Lewis-Palmer High School did a showing of Thoroughly Modern Millie, a musical about a small town girl Millie who moves to New York from Kansas to start a new life...

The beginning page of District 38s nondiscrimination policy.

The 21st Century Embraces Identifications

Elizabeth Beagle, Editor May 9, 2016

Many unknown ideas and concepts, that have not yet been grasped by the current society, have directed the human race for many years. When studying historical patterns and textual support, one may find...

Students and families attending the Art Scholarship Program.

Art Show

Lauren Kim, Ranger Review Reporter May 5, 2016

The Arts Scholarship Program is an annual district event run by the AAFCU (Air Academy Federal Credit Union). The show was created to help recognize artistic talent within students around the state. Held...

One of the many potholes in the Lewis-Palmer student parking lot.

Problems by potholes

Melaney Cook, Ranger Review Reporter May 5, 2016

Lewis-Palmer High School has a student parking lot on the south side of the building, that students can park in if they buy a parking pass that start at $85 in September and go down to $15 in May. According...

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