Fall Parent Teacher Conferences

Story by Abby Langle – Editor-in-Chief

 

  The annual round of fall parent-teacher conferences is here. October 26th through the 28th students will not have school because of these meetings. Conferences have looked different for the past couple of years,

New Counselor at LSN- Dana Green

Story & Photo by Bailee Council – Entertainment Editor

 

 This year LSN added a new counselor to its family. Dana Green has been helping students for about sixteen years now. Starting in post-secondary working with college student-athletes, and moving

Change Arrives at LSN

Story & Photo by Mia Fuller – News Editor

 

After almost a three-year-long hiatus the opportunity to attend and join clubs during Bronco Time has returned to LSN. With the return of clubs, some new ones have made their

Annual Dig for the Cure Game

Story & Photo by Areesa Steele – Social Media Editor

 Every year there is a volleyball match to support cancer awareness. This year Lee’s Summit North and Lee’s Summit West rivals played each other in the Dig for the Cure

Exchange Year at LSN

Story & Photo by Abbey Euritt – Staff Reporter

 During the 2022-2023 school year, Lee’s Summit North is hosting many exchange students from a variety of places around the world. The exchange student program at LSN gives people from different

Nearing the End of Friday Night Lights

Story by Mia Gatti – Feature/Sports Editor

 

  The football team is nearing the start of the postseason and they are beginning the preparation for tough competition. The team plans to work on their teamwork and executing plays well to

Feed the Need is Making a Difference

Story by Kate Gerding – Staff Reporter

  NHS is on a mission to make a difference. With the Feed the Need program, they are able to help bring food to anyone who needs it. 

   Leza Palguta, Feed the Need sponsor,

Deadliest Hurricane in 87 years Hits Florida

Story & Graphic by Abby Langle – Editor-in-Chief

Hurricane Ian is Florida’s deadliest hurricane since 1935. While this type of weather does not have an effect on us in Missouri, since we are far from any oceans, it has had

FCCLA Opens Opportunities for Students

Story & Graphic by Bailee Council – Entertainment Editor

   From September 21 to September 23, $250 was raised on cake pops sold and made by the FCCLA. It’s rumored that this year will be the biggest year yet for the