Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Ruth Bader Ginsburg served on the United States Supreme Court and spent her career fighting for gender equality. She worked to ensure women had equal rights under the law. Known for her determination and discipline, she became a symbol of perseverance. Her work continues to influence American justice.
CONGRATULATIONS:
Congratulations to the Girls Soccer team on their decisive 7-0 win against Kennedy. Rebecca Ellis and Elaf Al Saaid combined for two goals and kept a clean sheet, with additional goals scored by Lydia Francis, Ellie Peereboom, Layla Benmimoun, Olivia Milner-Calvo, and Lily Bingham. Come support both JV at 4:30 and Varsity at 6:30 today in the stadium as they take on Rangeview.
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March Madness Reads Marches on!
Huge upset as the bell rang, The Hunger Games out played The Lord of the Rings, who had a huge lead! Congratulations to Hunger Games as they are now in the finals.
Visit the library and vote today on realistic fiction: The Outsiders takes on The Book Thief. Who will be the LHS March Madness reads winner?
Mr. Lion's Talent Show Auditions are on Wednesday and Thursday, April 8th & 9th, after school in the theatre. LHS students of all grades are invited to participate. Please look out for QR codes around the school and in seminar to sign up!
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If your family needs a little help, we have lots of food in our Community Pantry. You can take a photo of it and show it to your family. Then they can tell you what to bring home. They might have ideas for recipes they can make from the ingredients. Feel free to visit the food pantry between 8 am and 8:15 am or during 5th period.
LHS students and staff, there are less than 5 remaining slots for the blood drive. Sign up as soon as possible if you want to be entered into the drawing for a free prom ticket or gift cards, and get free food. Talk to Katie Analovitch if you have any questions!
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