June 17, 2020 Since the escalation of the COVID-19 outbreak, people around the world have had to adapt to drastic lifestyle changes as their countries place regulations on travel and social gatherings. In the United States, state governments—excluding those o... More »
June 16, 2020 By Gianna Glover Managing Editor The stay-at-home order did not stop five journalism alumni from taking part in the annual spring alumni panel, which occurred on June 9 via Zoom. The panelists, all of whom graduated LHS last year, used video con... More »
June 15, 2020 By Melanie Fallas Staff Writer Twenty-two student poets, four student singers and over a dozen staff, faculty and administrators from across the district logged on to Zoom on June 2 for LHS’ 18th Annual Spring Poetry Slam. While this event was or... More »
June 12, 2020 Wow, four years later, and it’s finally my turn to write my senior tribute, which is also my first and last article of senior year. I have thought for months about how I was going to start this tribute, so here it goes…. First, just a little bit ... More »
June 12, 2020 Starting high school, I was anxious about what I’d do with all the possibilities suddenly available. To cope, I set the following goals for myself: earn good grades, get into college and make a few memories along the way. Don’t get me wrong; thes... More »
June 11, 2020 Most of the world has been greatly affected by the coronavirus pandemic, which has unexpectedly and drastically impacted my senior year. However, instead of dwelling on what I could have been doing these last few months, I think it’s important to... More »
June 11, 2020 You would think that sheltering in place means developing better time management, maintaining a productive schedule and getting things done ahead of the due date, right? If we’re being completely honest, I still managed to procrastinate in writin... More »
June 11, 2020 When I heard people say that high school would go by quickly, I never actually believed them. But here I am writing my last article for The Lighthouse and mentally preparing myself for the next four years. I’ll start off by saying that The Lighth... More »
June 10, 2020 Senior year is unlike any other academic experience. It’s not quite like kindergarten where you get a rolled-up certificate and cute graduation cap too big for your head or even eighth grade where you anxiously await the transition into a whole n... More »
June 10, 2020 As my time at LHS winds down, I have begun reminiscing about the last four years. While I cannot wait to leave because I did not enjoy my high school years as much as the average student, there are a couple of things that will make it a little ha... More »
June 10, 2020 If you had told me at the beginning of this school year that seniors were going to spend the last three months of high school isolating themselves at home, I would have laughed in your face. Now, as I’m writing my final piece for The Lighthouse, ... More »
June 9, 2020 “This is it!” is what musical director Mrs. Ruiz always says during musical season, but now I’m saying it about my senior year. As I’m writing my last article, I am thinking about everything I have been through during the past four years of high s... More »