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Student views on Lake news

Valhalla

Student views on Lake news

Valhalla

Jory Mccolley

Jory Mccolley, Staff Reporter

In his free time, senior Jory McColley loves to play video games. He has thought about getting more into airsofting, but hasn’t found the time so far. His favorite subject in school is either art or German. He wants to go to a trade school for welding or possibly for electricians. He thinks most teachers are pretty fun to hang out with during lunches and are good teachers. He also believes that they aren’t as strict as Cavelero or North Lake teachers. He hopes to contribute quick comments and drawing, like comic strips to The Valhalla.

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Aja Valm is the new paraeducator and tutor at LSHS. She is located in the Learning Commons on the third floor during the school day and will tutor students after school on the second floor (3:00-4:00).

Meet our new paraeducator

Aja Valm joins tutoring team in Learning Commons
Jory McColley, Staff Reporter
January 31, 2024
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The Career Center (VH109) is a room in East Hall across the hallway from the Counseling Center. If a student has any questions about what they want to do for a career or how to get a job, they can ask Kim Lafortune, the career specialist.

College and career visitors help students make plans for the future

Take full advantage of Career Center resources
Jory McColley, Staff Reporter
December 11, 2023
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The community service form can be found online at the LSHS website or you can pick up physical copies in the career center. They must be filled out completely and submitted by email or turned in to the Career Center to Gina Buckmiller by May 1.

Community Service

Take advantage of upcoming community service opportunities
Jory McColley, Staff Reporter
December 7, 2023
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Washington voter registration cards prove voter eligibility, and a  2023 Washington state voter pamphlet provides information about all of the candidates in the upcoming elections. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 7, 2023.

A need for younger voters

Youth voters have the lowest turnout of any age group and it needs to be increased
Jory McColley, Staff Reporter
November 6, 2023
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