Candy, flowers and heart-shaped notes, what is there not to like about February 14? But where did this day of romance originate? Continue reading “Valentines Day”
Candy, flowers and heart-shaped notes, what is there not to like about February 14? But where did this day of romance originate? Continue reading “Valentines Day”
On January 15, 1929, in Atlanta Georgia, Martin Luther King Jr was born. He was the second child in his family. King Grew up in a large Victorian house, owned by his Grandparents, on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia. At the age of 15, Dr. King was admitted to Morehouse College. Continue reading “Martin Luther King Jr.”
City tournaments have been a big thing over the years. Three nights of city basketball. What can get better than that? Continue reading “Spirit week for CT at LHS”
We all know Christmas can be a stressful time while wanting to buy gifts for others, at the same time of figuring out what to buy everyone. Some items that are on the wish list could be way out of the budget. It could take days until you are able to find the right gifts. Maybe just ask your loved ones what they might want for Christmas is an option. Continue reading “Christmas Gifts and Deals”
Many of us celebrate Thanksgiving by chowing down on big piles of food that have been preparing since the night before. There are so many delicious dishes that it is difficult to know what to choose from because all of it can not fit on your plate at once. Continue reading “Thanksgiving Survey”
What is better than watching horror movies on a Halloween night? Nothing! Horror movies on a Halloween night are even scarier than watching them on a regular night. Continue reading “Horror Movies”
It is just the first year of teaching for Mr. Justin Hagerman. Continue reading “New Staff – Mr. Justin Hagerman”
Ms. Denise Cooper is not so new to the building as she is on her third year of teaching at LHS, but this is her first year of teaching REI (The Regular Education Initiative). Continue reading “New Position – Ms. Denise Cooper”
Homecoming is a fun and exciting event to dance the night away with friends. But when the event ends, does it mean that the fun of the night ends too? Absolutely not, there are plenty of ways to continue to spark the night of homecoming.
There are always plenty of after parties to attend to keep the night young while continuing to dance with your friends.
“It is going to be lit, ” said Joe Whitehorn (12). Joe is throwing an after party for homecoming.
Formal attire dressing is not for everyone and some people tend to move around or even dance better while in regular clothing. The good thing is there is no dress code when attending the after party.
Perhaps you have been working up an appetite while dancing all night. Going out to eat with your friends is another way to continue the fun after Homecoming.
“Buffalo wild wings are the place to eat at after homecoming. Everyone is going there, I go there all the time,” said Kaliyah Kenney (12)
“I am always tired after any school event, games, dances, etc.  Even after school itself, I’m tired and go straight home to take a nap,” said Grace Pasbrig (12).
When spending the whole night on your feet has worn you out and you are ready to get home so you can get out of your clothes and get ready for bed, consider a movie snuggling with friends as the best way to end the night. Â