Trump’s State of The Union Address Gets Fact Checked

Cynthia Sandoval, Writer February 14, 2018

President Donald J. Trump delivered his first State on the Union (SOTU) speech on Tuesday, January 30, 2018. The President’s speech lasted for one hour and 20 minutes, making it the third longest speech...

Freshmen AVID Students Visit SFA University

Jessiyah Sanders, Writer February 6, 2018

Freshmen who are members of AVID will visit Stephen F. Austin State University, where they will tour, eat, and learn about the historic college. AVID gives students the opportunity to travel to colleges...

Synergy Stomps the Competition

February 3, 2018

Last Friday, the Lakeview Centennial step team, Synergy, competed in the 11th Annual Youth Health Awareness Step Competition. They won second place in the boys/coed division and the trophy for Greatest...

Black Out During Pep Rally Shocks Students and Staff

Aaron Cubillos, Writer February 2, 2018

During a pep rally on January 26, about five minutes before the end of the school day, the power went out in some parts Garland, including here at Lakeview. After it had just happened, many students...

AP Environmental Science Students Learn Where Their Waste Goes

Hailey Grizzaffi, Writer February 2, 2018

On Wednesday January 31, Billy Gilbreath’s AP Environmental Science class took a field trip to the Rowlett Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant to learn about how wastewater is recycled and reused. Senior...

Academic Decathlon Hopeful for Next Year

Alexis Rodriguez, Writer February 2, 2018

Academic Decathlon is a way to engage and diversify student learning. Across two days, a group of nine students went to Highland Park High School to compete in 10 events against other schools. They competed...

Winter Guard Places Fourth in Competition

Jessiyah Sanders, Writer February 2, 2018

At Martin High School, Winter Guard performed the choreography that they had been learning for weeks in preparation for the competition. Senior Adrianna Olvera believes they were successful at getting...

Is Asteroid 2002 AJ129 Really as Hazardous as We Think It Is?

Caroline Aguilar, Writer January 31, 2018

We heard of the world ending in 2012, that didn’t happen. Asteroid 2012 TC4 was supposed to crash through Earth last year, that didn’t happen. What about asteroid 2002 AJ129? Will that happen? "We...

Yearbook Breaks Out and Builds Companionship

Natalie Taylor, Copy-Editor January 31, 2018

As a way to incorporate team building in her yearbook class, publications teacher Deanna Hand had the staffers participate in the breakout boxes that have been circling the school. Their breakout box followed...

Dallas County Promise Expands With Two New Schools

Aaron Cubillos, Writer January 31, 2018

The Dallas County promise that was offered to Lakeview seniors this past October has now added two new schools to the program: Prairie View A&M University and Southern Methodist University (SMU). The...

Student Council Sparks Conversation About Mental Health

Hailey Grizzaffi, Writer January 31, 2018

Throughout the week of January 22, Student Council hosted its second annual Mental Health Awareness Week in order to raise awareness for the different mental illnesses that may affect students. Students...

Leslie Reyes, Khari Jones, LC award for Twitter presence

LC DECA breaks a record

Caroline Aguilar, Writer January 30, 2018

LC DECA students competed at the Texas DECA District 11 Career Development Conference at North Garland last Saturday, setting the record at 23 district champion medals. “Once I heard my name being...

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