Nov. 20, 2022 By Emilia Calabrese Editor-in-Chief Before the end of the school year, students will notice some furry friends sauntering around their schools. This is because the Lyndhurst Public School District is implementing a therapy dog program to boost cl... More »
Nov. 19, 2022 By Emma Bannon Staff Writer As you walk through the hallways, you are likely to notice plenty of changes around the school. Since the end of last school year, the hallways on the first floor have been repainted, air conditioners were installed i... More »
Nov. 17, 2022 By Lily Anderson Staff Writer The U.S. Federal Communications Commission approved a policy on Sept. 29 that sets a five-year limit for organizations to remove dead satellites from orbit. Previously, the FCC allowed companies 25 years to remove th... More »
Nov. 7, 2022 By Isabella Oliveira Staff Photographer The high school’s classrooms and hallways were filled with creative, cute, funny and scary costumes on Oct. 31. Here are some photos of faculty and students who dressed up for Halloween: PHOTOS BY ISABELLA O... More »
Nov. 4, 2022 By Michelle Gozdek Staff Photographer On Oct. 19, 18 LHS students showcased their talents in the auditorium at the school’s very own talent show, Lyndhurst Got Talent. The students were evaluated by a panel of four judges, which consisted of gym ... More »
June 20, 2022 By Carolyne Mooney Editor On June 7 and 8, seven LHS graduates from the Class of 2021 returned to reflect on their first year in college at the annual Alumni Panel in Ms. Pastor’s journalism classes. In these sessions, former The Lighthouse staff... More »
June 19, 2022 By Caila Barreiros Staff Writer At the Wellness Fair on May 26, students from all grades came together on the LHS practice field to further their knowledge and participate in activities relating to health and self-care. This annual event, which i... More »
June 19, 2022 By Aria Stuhmer Staff Writer After a year of studying Supreme Court cases, the 16 students in Mr. Clifford’s Advanced Placement U.S. Government & Politics class got the chance to take on the work of America’s highest court. As a culminating proj... More »
June 18, 2022 By Emilia Calabrese Editor-in-Chief LHS held its first blood drive since the start of the pandemic on June 9. The event was run by Vitalant, a nonprofit organization that works throughout Bergen County to collect blood from volunteer donors and p... More »
May 26, 2022 By Mirka Cuadros Staff Writer The federal minimum wage has lost 21% of its value since its most recent increase in 2009. Now millions of Americans are struggling to make ends meet as they earn $7.25 an hour. An Ipsos poll released in March found ... More »
May 21, 2022 By Emilia Calabrese Editor-in-Chief When sophomore Elida Kuka’s parents were living in the Republic of Kosovo during the Kosovo War of 1998 and 1999, the American Red Cross was there to assist them when their town had been burned down and destroye... More »
May 19, 2022 By Kylee Singh Staff Writer Twelve students from Mrs. Huntington’s Principles of Business: Promotion classes earned a total of 15 awards in a high school photography competition organized by the Ocean County Camera Club, and six students are movin... More »