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Lafayette High School news. Student-run.

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Sonya Sud

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief

Grade: Senior

Pronouns: She/Her

Years on Staff: 3

Hobbies and Interests: Reading, Netflixing (yes, I made Netflix a verb)

Favorite Quote: “Be who you are and say how you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.” - Dr. Seuss

Favorite Hot Take: Sleep is for the weak.

Fun Fact: My favorite food is lemons!

All content by Sonya Sud
The Tea Spout opened on June 16 and is located at 17718 Chesterfield Airport Rd.

Out and About: The Tea Spout

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
March 25, 2024
During  2023s Trivia Night, senior Kyle Schwallie was gifted a Dairy Queen Certificate since it was his birthday. The theme for the night in 2023 was Hollywood, and this years theme is Time Warp Trivia.

LHS Trivia Night to be held Feb. 24

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
February 20, 2024
As Editor In Chief, along with other editors, I am responsible for editing stories and overseeing the production of our website, newsmagazine and social media accounts. Along with editor duties, I write stories for all three sources.

Behind the byline

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
January 19, 2024
A Coca-Cola drink vending machine is located near Room 137A. Senior Samantha Haney uses it almost every day.

[Photo] On the search for caffeine

Samantha Haney, Opinions Editor / Legend Social Media Manager
December 20, 2023
Out of the drinks pictured, Celcius has the most caffeine, with 16 mg. per ounce. Monster has 10 mg. per ounce, Red Bull has 9.5 mg. per ounce and Sparkling Ice Caffeine has 4 mg. per ounce. Celcius has over four times the amount of caffeine present in Coca-Cola, which has 3 mg. of caffeine per ounce.

[Photo] Think about that drink

Zosia Paciorek, Features Editor
December 19, 2023
On Aug. 15, senior Kate Kilmer went to Mimis Prom dress shop to try on some dresses. The blue dress on the left is the dress Kilmer bought for Homecoming this year. As an influencer for the shop, Kilmer has a promo code and when people use that code, it gives her a discount on her dresses.

People of Lafayette: Kate Kilmer

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
September 19, 2023
The Manternach family spends a day at Gulf Shores, Alabama in 2009.  Since Dana’s melanoma diagnosis in 2008, her family has paid more attention to sun care, especially during trips to the beach.  “We take constant breaks. We try to reapply [sunscreen] every hour and a half to two hours,” Dana said.

The dangers of UV

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
May 31, 2023
During an overnight shift as an EMT, Class of 2021 grad Rebecca Atteberry and her co-workers visit the Washington Monuments. Atteberry and her co-workers decided to go visit the monuments to celebrate Atteberrys first shift.

Take it from me: Rebecca Atteberry

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
May 9, 2023
Class of 2021 grad Anna Savacool dances for the Florida State University Golden Girls Dance Team. This is her second year on the team and her team got picked at the U.S. National Team this year and got to compete in the world finals.

Take it from me: Anna Savacool

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
April 27, 2023
There are six candidates running in the school board elections this year. Three positions are open for three-year terms.

School board candidates file for election

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
January 10, 2023
Freshman Emi Limon competes in the 2022 World Kickboxing and Karate Union Championship in Wales. Even though Limon has only been doing karate for three years, he won four medals at the October competition— a gold medals in Weapons with Music and Korean Forms, a silver medal in Hardstyle Forms and a bronze medal in Weapons with no Music.

Kicking the competition

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
December 15, 2022
The Fermions team participates in a STEM night outreach event at Eureka Elementary School. During the STEM night, members taught the elementary school kids how their robot works and the kids learned how to drive it.

Robotics Club adds third team

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
December 9, 2022
Sophomore Katie Rattenborg’s home book shelf is currently organized by genre, where her favorite books tend to be on the bottom, and the top is more random. In the past, Rattenborg has organized her books by color, as well as the last name of authors.

Fully Booked

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
February 9, 2022
As part of making sure his skills are improving, sophomore Lucas Brown practices the marimba during AcLab. Brown is usually in band for AcLab once a week to practice his solos and other pieces.

Marching to the beat of his own drum

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
January 25, 2022
One of Vincent Van Gogh’s series, known as Vase of Flowers, includes several oil based paintings. It was completed in June of 1890 and is currently displayed at the Beyond Van Gogh Exhibit at Saint Louis Galleria.

Out and About: Beyond Van Gogh Museum

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
December 3, 2021
I Love to Write Day was established by author John Riddle in 2002 to inspire people, especially students, to write. According to daysoftheyear.com, The aim is to get people to sit down and put something on paper or on a computer, however short and in whatever style, kick-starting their writing and giving them confidence through being part of a global movement.

Finding the write words

Sonya Sud, Editor in Chief
November 15, 2021
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