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Student views on Lake news

Valhalla

Student views on Lake news

Valhalla

Paolina Colonico

Paolina Colonico, Photographer

Senior Paolina Colonico is here for the year as a foreign exchange student from Sulmona, Italy.
Paulina has chosen to be a photographer for the Valhalla, it is her hobby. She enjoys taking portraits and photos of landscapes, such as sunsets.  The reason that she has chosen to come to America was to improve her English and so that she can live the true American lifestyle. “I speak three languages, Italian, English and Spanish. English is my favorite language.” Colonico said. In the future Paulina would like to go to college to study engineering. Paulina likes taking photos, learning new languages, playing volleyball, and running.

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A log bridge spans a little valley on the Boulder River Trail - a very popular hike during Spring Break - located near Arlington, WA. Hikers who have hiked this trail before come back to it for its views of the waterfalls crashing into the river and the picnic spot at the end of the trail. "I love spring break.  I really need some time off school, and hiking, it's the best way to spend time," junior Jake Burleigh said.

Stay-cation over Spring Break? Not boring anymore.

Do not waste time. Spend this break doing fun activities YOU like the most.
Paolina Colonico, Photographer
March 30, 2017
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A weekend in honor of our presidents

A weekend in honor of our presidents

President’s Day Weekend: history and importance behind it. Enjoy your break!
Paolina Colonico, Photographer
February 23, 2017
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-	In this picture all the Australian exchange students are reunited in front of LSHS for a last goodbye to their host family. They are leaving Lake Stevens to come back in their country.

From sun and hot to rain and cold: Australian exchange students arrive in WA

Aussies arrive in Lake Stevens for a 10-day visit.
Paolina Colonico, Photographer
January 25, 2017
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All computers, including these in the yearbook class were shut down when the virus was first discovered.  The IT Department soon found that only Windows computers were affected.  “It was more of a inconvenience than anything” said Caitlynn Glenn.

[Photo] Ransom virus infects LSHS

Maggie Bakken, Opinion Editor
January 19, 2017
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Senior Natalie Gaydeckova studies two foreign languages; French and English.

The importance of languages

Paolina Colonico, Photographer
December 20, 2016
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The world of work during adolescence

Students find delicate balance between work and school
Paolina Colonico, Photographer
November 22, 2016
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