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The student news publication of Libertyville High School

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Hybrid learning to start second semester

Peyton Rodriguez November 30, 2020

Since October, the District 128 school board has been discussing a hybrid learning plan and when to begin to implement the plan. With many safety measures in place at LHS, the plan will begin on Jan. 19,...

Hand Sanitizer Review

Lyann Tam November 22, 2020

Some Cool News: Episode III

Andrew Brooks, Staff Member October 18, 2020

"The news has not all been bad. There are some very cool things happening in the world right now and I am here today to tell you all about them." - Andrew Brooks

Giant Oreo Cookie Cake

Sayre Debruler, Staff Member May 11, 2020

Go to Delish.com for all of their amazing Recipes!

Some Cool News

Pavan Acharya, Staff Member May 9, 2020

"We live in frightening times where lots of fear and anxiety have taken over the media. In these scary times, it is my job to bring you some cool news to lift your spirits." - Pavan Acharya

Shamrock Shakes

Sayre Debruler, Staff Member March 23, 2020

Bored at home? Try making your own homemade shamrock shake, even though St. Patrick's Day is over.

Scholastic Journalism Week

Sayre Debruler, Staff Member February 27, 2020

Generation Wildcat: The 2020 Turnabout Assembly

Cali Lichter, Staff Member February 24, 2020

The annual Turnabout assembly took place on Thursday, February 20.  The assembly’s theme was “Generation Wildcat” which paid homage to pop culture of the 2000s and early 2010s.

Valentine’s Day Sugar Cookies

Sayre Debruler, Staff Member February 16, 2020

INGREDIENTS Cookies: 3 c. all-purpose flour, plus more for surface 1 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. kosher salt 1 c. (2 sticks) butter, softened 1 c. granulated sugar 1 large egg 1...

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