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Student Section Faces Restrictions at Basketball Games

Louisburg High School has had some recent restrictions placed on the student body dealing with home basketball games. Students are no longer allowed to bring outside drinks into the game. This means...

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Staff Ed: Good-bye Mrs. Redman

Even though it seems to be such a short time since we said our first hello to April Redman, Spanish teacher, it’s time to say goodbye. As a great Spanish teacher, Redman ran her Spanish Two and Three...

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Teachers and Twitter

Recently at LHS teachers have been incorporating Twitter, an increasingly popular social media website, into their classrooms this year. In addition to teachers using it for their classes, school clubs...

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Limited Number of Home Games Disappoints Students

This is a tough year for LHS fans to come out and cheer on the student athletes participating in fall sports. The reason being is that there is a very limited number of home events. This fall, our...

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High School “Bucket List”

High school is an exciting stage of life. Especially as a senior, I have had time to reflect on all of the fun activities and events I have participated in throughout my “career” at LHS. Therefore, I...

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Technology Problems

Technical and computer related equipment has long been one of few weak points to our school’s otherwise tremendous facilities, and it is well deserved that the student body is well-warned about these...

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Staff Ed: Mrs. Arnett retiring at end of the year

For those of you who do not know, Mrs. Arnett will be retiring at the end of this school year. She has taught for 43 years and spent 10 of them at LHS. For the past two years, she has also been the...

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Graduation speeches

The end of the year is quickly approaching and for a quarter of the LHS population, this means graduation. With this being the first year without the GRP, there were some new requirements to fulfill....

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New clubs offered to students

As the year gets kicked off and students finish their first month of being back at school, many elect to spend their time outside of class involved in extracurricular clubs. New to the organization...

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Pep rally boosts school spirit

It is fall, the start of the school year, and also the start of something else: school spirit. This past Friday was the community’s annual pep rally. The sound of the band echoed through the gymnasium,...

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Students participate in homecoming kickball competition

Shouts of spirit rang out at Lewis and Young Park Monday Sept. 16 as students and teachers alike participated in a little friendly competition. In the midst of homecoming, all participants of the...

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No DECA

DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) has been around for more than 60 years. Louisburg High School, as of 2013, no longer has a DECA club. I feel every school should have a DECA club. This...

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Parental interference

“Don’t worry, honey. I’ll email your teacher and take care of it.” This line, recurring among the parents of many LHS students seems to cause numerous problems among teachers and parents. Parents do...

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1st Quarter wraps up

The 2013 school year is a quarter of the way over! Students and teachers alike have gotten back into the school groove over the past nine weeks. Both new and old clubs have kept life interesting for...

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AP versus IB classes

Advanced Placement, or AP, classes seem to be the classes of choice for students looking for a challenging curriculum and for college credit hours while still in high school. The classes are centered...

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Musical tickets go on sale for The Wizard of Oz production

We’re off to see the Wizard, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz! Do you want to see where Dorothy and her friends are off to? Come and see the LHS production of The Wizard of Oz, the tickets are now available...

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Makin’ the grade

A – A Well Deserved Break – Thanksgiving break is coming up and will being giving all the hard-working students and staff their well-deserved break. Some love it because they are able to sleep in, pig...

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Wrestlers prepare for season with hydration testing

On Thursday Nov. 15 wrestlers were required to take the annual hydration assessment. The main goal of hydration testing is to ensure student athletes are healthy and it is also mandated by KHSAA for...

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Student musicians participate in Kansas City musical organization

The Kansas City Youth Symphony gathers the top orchestra instrumentalists from the Kansas City Metro area to perform complex music year round. This allows students to play their instruments that they...

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How well does high school prepare for college?

In the first year or two of high school the thought of college seems to loom in the distance, but it seems to approach rather quickly once students become upperclassmen. With that thought in mind, the...

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