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Jakob Aggers

Jakob Aggers, Editor-in-Chief

Jakob Aggers is a senior at Lewis-Palmer High School and is an Editor-in-Chief on the Ranger Review News Staff. This is his second year as an EIC, and he enjoys hiking, snowboarding, playing guitar, and writing. Jakob plays Ice Hockey for LP and loves to lift weights. One of his major goals in life is to serve his country through the military and he is currently in the process of applying for NROTC for the Marine Corps. He is the oldest child in his family and strives to be a leader. Jakob is extremely excited for the school year ahead of him on News Staff and looks forward to meeting people, building the program, and creating memorable experiences that will last a life-time.

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[Photo] Ranisate expresses excitement for sister

Rose Morrison, Ranger Review Reporter
December 10, 2019
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[Photo] Preston Collier maintains academic goals

Lily Ragsdale, Ranger Review Reporter
December 6, 2019
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[Photo] LeSage promotes philosophy

Taryn Blatchford, Ranger Review Reporter
November 12, 2019
Silently, as they pass

Silently, as they pass

Jakob Aggers, Editor in Chief
September 26, 2019
Lewis-Palmer security officials have recently installed alarms on the back and side doors of the school. They believe that limiting entering and exiting of the school to the front door will help maintain security measures by keeping threats outside of the school.

District increases security measures

Jakob Aggers, Editor in Chief
September 5, 2019
New principal excited for year ahead

New principal excited for year ahead

Jakob Aggers, Editor in Chief
August 21, 2019
In an NHL game in 2009, two players are engaged in a vicious fight, one of which that attracts a prodigious amount of fans.

Should fighting be allowed in hockey?

Jakob Aggers, Ranger Review Editor
May 8, 2018
Counselor Erika Nash states her views on students sleep.

A student’s sleep and its effect on academics

Jakob Aggers, Ranger Review Reporter
December 6, 2016
Kyle Watts, number 13, getting tackled by the opposing team player.

Making an impact on varsity football

Jakob Aggers, Ranger Review Reporter
November 12, 2016
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