Author: Camille Churchwell, editor in chief, 2013-14
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Honor cards save LRHS students money
In October, the PTSA handed out Honor Cards for those who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Over fifty local businesses sponsored the program this year. Leesville students and their families frequently visit…
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Are high school students too old for trick-or-treating?
Most teens’ plans for Halloween night include going to parties or passing out candy. However, some high school students want free candy, so they are still trick or treating. Are they too old for…
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LRHS Students learn first hand about the Holocaust
On October 12 and 14, Ms. Izquierdo and Mr. Davis’s students learned history in a new way by taking two holocaust-related field trips. A group of students went to the North Carolina Museum of…
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My exquisite dining experience at Margaux’s
Last week, for my birthday, my best friend decided to surprise me with a special dinner. As we pulled into the parking lot, we faced Margaux’s, a Leesville-owned restaurant off of Creedmoor Road. I…
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Leesville students on the hunt
When picturing an average north Raleigh kid a middle class, good student may come to mind. Maybe someone who participates in dance, or plays on a soccer team after school. But some students at…
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A bright year ahead for Gay Straight Alliance
On Tuesday Sept. 6, Leesville’s Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) held its first meeting for the upcoming school year. The meeting consisted of get to know you games and covered the club’s plans for this…
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Leesville downsizes for the 2011-12 school year
Leesville started the 2011-2012 school year with 2,200 students, about 200 less than last year. However, the downsize of our student body is not due to recent budget cuts. According to Scott Lyons,…