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Student views on Lake news

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Sextortion poses threat

Addy Tibbits, A&E Editor April 1, 2016

The term “cyberbullying” is a familiar term among high school students.  The use of social media to harass others is frowned upon and should always be reported.  Closely linked to this form of bullying,...

Students are preparing for the upcoming Talent Show on Tuesday, March 22 at 6:30 p.m. in the PAC.  A Talent Show panel screened the acts during an audition process.  “Auditions were great. There's a lot of talent here at Lake Stevens in other areas not just one spot.  I'm really happy that they'll have their time to shine too. We have 18 performers. There's so much variety and so much talent that if you don't go, you're really missing out. Come listen, watch, and get entertained,” said Macabalo.

Experience LSHS talent

Bailey Hall, Opinion Editor March 21, 2016

The annual Lake Stevens High School Talent Show will be held on Tuesday, March 22 in the LSHS Performing Arts Center. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and the cost to enter is $3 with an ASB card and...

A group photo of the Aussies and their host students.

Australian Students visit LSHS

Savannah Pratt, Guest Writer March 16, 2016

On January 11, 2016, a group of students from Australia came to visit LSHS. The group originally was partnered with the Band, but then was offered to the Choir to take over. For the past three years, these...

Pass the time by applying for scholarships

Pass the time by applying for scholarships

Noel Gasca, Editor-in-Chief March 14, 2016

Although the wait to hear back from colleges is exasperating, seniors can find plenty of ways to keep themselves preoccupied while they wait. One of the best ways to stay busy is to check out the wide...

Editor’s Letter: March

Noel Gasca, Editor-in-Chief March 10, 2016

Like a lot of people my age, I enjoy escaping reality for 90 minutes with a good movie. One night, while watching “The Breakfast Club,” I started to think about the life of an average teenager in America...

Senior Braden Ash and Junior Britney Watson celebrate the gold-level certification for the Lake Stevens High School Cove. This gives the Cove distinction in being one of the highest quality business operations in the nation. "Completing the SBE project is a significant reward for their hard work and have the Cove recognized as a distinguished student enterprise," said DECA Advisor Karen Morton.

Cove renders excellence

Bailey Hall, Opinion Editor February 11, 2016

The Lake Stevens High School Cove has recently been certified to the DECA national gold-level standard. Senior Braden Ash and junior Britney Watson accomplished this certification by researching the necessities...