NMSI Pep Rally

Students receive nearly $10,000 for AP scores

Natalie Taylor, Copy Editor November 2, 2017

At the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI) pep rally, students that passed AP tests for a math, science, or English class earned $100 per test passed. “I’m very honored to have received...

Patriots Take a Knee During Anthem

Hailey Grizzaffi, Writer October 5, 2017

Following a popular trend to stand up to social injustices, several members of the Patriots varsity football team took a knee during the national anthem at the game against South Garland High School. Senior...

STD All-Time Record High

Cynthia Sandoval, Writer September 29, 2017

Studies recently showed, in the U.S. an STD all time high took place in 2016. The most common diseases were chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. “STD’s are a persistent enemy, growing in number and...

Moon Magic

Natalie Taylor, Copy Editor, Writer September 29, 2017

Many may think that the moon is just a rock ball circling the earth, doing nothing to help us, but it is much more than that. “There's still a lot about the moon that we don't know,” NASA’s Paul...

Historic Mexican Earthquake

Aaron Cubillos, Writer September 29, 2017

Tuesday September 19, 2017 marked the 32 year anniversary of the powerful Mexican earthquake of 1985 that deeply affected the country's capital, Mexico City. Coincidentally, Mexico was struck by another...

College Night

Natalie Taylor, Writer September 22, 2017

Applying for college is stressful enough. Add in trying to choose what college you want to go to: it's a nightmare. College night is available to relax students and help them plan for the upcoming...

Meet The Teacher Meets Expectations

Aaron Cubillos, Writer September 21, 2017

Meet the teacher night this year was a success, surpassing teacher’s and parent’s original anticipation. “This years turnout exceeded my expectations,” math teacher Brian Mazur said. “My...

Dress Out for Homecoming Week

Jessiyah Sanders, Writer September 21, 2017

Homecoming week (September 18, 2017 - September 22, 2017) is a special five days for students, because of the opportunity to wear something students usually wouldn't bother wearing on a regular basis....

Teeny Tiny Turtle Trade

Natalie Taylor, Writer September 7, 2017

In 1975, the US banned selling turtles less than four inches long after epidemiologists linked outbreaks of Salmonella to the reptiles. However, people continue to throw caution to the wind by purchasing...

LTAB Finals

Hannah Wilson, Editor-in-Chief May 19, 2017

The Louder Than a Bomb poetry team performed at finals and took third place along with the Chuck D. Lyrical Activist Award. The team piece told the story of Lakeview teacher, Dayna Castle. “It was...

Honors Banquet class of 2017

Hannah Wilson, Editor-in-Chief May 19, 2017

The Honors Banquet this year was held at Hella Temple Shrine on Wednesday evening. A three course dinner was served, then a motivational speaker, Keith Davis, who is also a former pro football player,...

Cabaret Show

Madison Plunk, Reporter May 19, 2017

Lakeview’s theatre production class presented a musical cabaret show for their semester final exam. The class has been learning and rehearsing musical numbers since January in preparation for their show....

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