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The Canned Food Drive is an event that takes place through the month of November. Students have the opportunity to donated canned food to those in need by bringing cans into their 1st Hour classes to receive rewards if certain goals are met.

LHS hosts annual Canned Food Drive

Maya Manor November 7, 2019

Beginning on Oct. 31 and continuing throughout the month of November, students can donate cans that will be collected by their 1st Hour teacher to support the Canned Food Drive for Circle of Concern, a...

Junior Nathaniel Mahone played Sebastian in The Lafayette Theater Company's production of The Little Mermaid his freshman year.

Five Questions with Nathaniel Mahone

Sarah Locke November 7, 2019

Junior Nathaniel Mahone spent his summer acting all around St. Louis. This past summer, he was in "Fire Shut up in my Bones," a world premiere opera composed by six time Oscar and Grammy winner Terence...

As balloons fall from the rafters, Librarian Nichole Ballard-Long is recognized at the Academic Pep Assembly on March 12, 2019 for being named the 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year.

Teacher of the Year nominations open for students, staff members

Hayden Cottrell November 7, 2019

Lafayette Teacher of the Year (TOY) nominations are currently open. All students and staff can nominate a staff member to receive this award.  In order to be nominated for TOY, staff members must...

R&R Ranch provides home for neglected miniature horses

Ryan Swan November 5, 2019

Stacy Rolfe, founder of R&R Ranch, spends her days caring for and rehabilitating miniature horses. "The hope was that we were just going to have a cute little two or three-stall barn, until my daughter...

Duck Donuts allows customers to create their own donut.

Out and About: Duck Donuts

Corren Tipton November 3, 2019

Located on 1651 Clarkson Road, Duck Donuts offers a fresh taste on the average doughnuts. Made in front of customers and on the spot, their donuts are one above. Along with a regular menu, Duck Donuts...

LHS has to comply with new regulations for wireless microphones in order to have the microphones past July 2020.

Fine arts programs work to meet new FCC regulation

Hayden Cottrell November 2, 2019

Wireless microphones can meet a large number of needs. Some are used for high technical standards and professional applications such as performances in professional theaters, and others require less high-end...

Junior Brooke Biermann and sophomore Jenna Loveless pose with their medals after the District Tournament. Biermann later went on to win State at the Class 2 MSHSAA State Tournament.

Lafayette’s Biermann shines at State golf tournament

Vijay Viswanathan October 30, 2019

On Oct. 22, junior Brooke Biermann became the new Missouri Class Two Girls Golf State Champion. She finished with a score of 74 in the first round of the tournament and 69 in the second round. Last...

Sophomore Arjun Suresh explains to the club what their idea for their project is. The project is to construct an app that makes time management easier for everyone.

New Think-Tank Club presents opportunities

Vijay Viswanathan October 29, 2019

Started by sophomores Ethan Xu and Bradley Simmons, the Lafayette Think-Tank Club aims to give students a real taste at entrepreneurship. Simmons has a passion for entrepreneurship and hopes to inspire...

In this episode, editors Hayden Cottrell and Grace Kirtley discuss the history of the United States.

Listen in: Party with political parties

Grace Kirtley, Hayden Cottrell, and Chloe Baker October 25, 2019

In this episode, news editor Hayden Cottrell and lifestyles editor Grace Kirtley discuss the history of the United States government. This podcast provides a short overview of the history and creation...

Junior, Sophie Arceneaux collects data for the field work she gets to do through the Zoo ALIVE program.

Five Questions with Sophie Arceneaux

Sarah Locke October 24, 2019

Junior Sophie Arceneaux is known by her friends for her wacky socks, water polo skills and many other things. However, what most do not know is she spends her free time volunteering at the St. Louis Zoo.  What...

Tech crew tasked with building two-story set

Micah Bounds October 23, 2019

Senior Lily Tomasic was the head crew member in charge of building the two-story, 360-degree rotating set for Lafayette Theatre Company's "Noises Off," which was performed three times Oct. 17-19.

Loud and Rowdy

Joey Weaver, Digital Media Editor October 23, 2019

When the Superfans show up, expect loud and rowdy. Superfan leaders Jake Sherman, Joey Moorkamp and Callie Harrison share their tactics on keeping the student section in sync.

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