Author: mindy.haesemeyer

Battle for the Colbern Cup

Story & Photo by Kate Gerding – Editor-in-Chief

 The Colbern Cup is rapidly approaching, and the girls tennis team is ready to put up a fight. Each year, Grain Valley High School and Lee’s Summit North compete in a tennis

Say 你好! to the New Chinese Teacher

Story by Kay Haas – News Editor

  As the new school year kicks off, Lee’s Summit North welcomes many new teachers. One of them is Yanlan Jin, a Chinese teacher. 

   Jin was raised in China and took an interest in

Long Live the Teachers

Story by Kay Haas – Staff Reporter

 For the last pep assembly of the year, five sets of teachers were chosen to be candidates for teacher royalty. The pairs were Jennifer Belmore and Adrienne Ray, science teachers, Brad Ralston and

Another Year, Another Nerf War

Story & Graphic by Abbey Euritt – Co-Assistant Editor/Sports Editor

  Each spring, many schools participate in an event called “Nerf War” where two teams face each week and try to get the other out with Nerf guns. The game continues

Pink Out Game – LSN vs. LSW

Story & Photo by Morgan Hill – Staff Reporter

   Today is the annual Pink Out game between LSN and LSW girls soccer and is always a competitive and fun game.

   The Pink Out Game promises for a large crowd and

Possible TikTok Ban Looms

Story by Talon Cleveland – Staff Reporter

 On March 14th, The House of Representatives passed legislation on the TikTok bill. Concerns about national security and data privacy have led to the potential ban of TikTok in the United States. With

New Goals with Boys’ Tennis

Story by Isabelle Flood – Staff Reporter

    With spring sports in full swing, the Boys’ Tennis team is already working hard in their season. After falling short last year, they have their hopes set on winning state for the first

Jobs For Everyone

Story & Photo by Kay Haas – Staff Reporter

  The Lee’s Summit School District hosted a job fair at the Missouri Innovation building to help high school students find jobs. 

   Sara Sinks, a member of the PTSA, helped to