The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

Junior Donnelle Brance is expierencing the being a host to Junior Nerea Garcia who hails from Spain.

Foreigners find a home

Tory Heruska, Staff Reporter April 1, 2014

When it comes to hosting a foreign exchange student, a single outstretched hand has the power to change lives. When a student decides to reach out to a foreign exchange student with the help of their supportive...

NHS members were required to sign up for Relay for Life

NHS supports Relay for Life

Jordan Toomey, Staff Reporter March 31, 2014

Time is running out for those wanting to take part in the school’s Relay for Life April 11-12 Monday, March 31 is the last day for people to sign up. “[Today] March 31 will be the last day to sign...

The library is a great resource for students to use to study for AP exams, as there are study books available for every course.

Classes to begin AP preparation with mock exams

Noah Corbitt, Staff Reporter March 31, 2014

With AP exams set to begin on May 5, the district is helping AP students prepare by giving certain classes a mock AP exam. “A mock AP exam is simply a trial run of what AP students will experience for...

Trophies are created in preperation for academic UIL competitions.

Academic UIL competes on campus

Tory Heruska, Staff Reporter March 28, 2014

Saturday will be anything but a typical weekend day for many students and staff as the school will be hosting the UIL District Meet beginning at 8 a.m. “It’s always nerve wracking when you host UIL,...

In hopes of advertising the Friends of Rachel club, teacher Deenen Christian hangs a flyer.

Club forms to bring kindness to campus

Claire Peralta, Staff Reporter March 27, 2014

Rachel Joy Scott was the first person killed in the Columbine shooting of 1999. Though her life was cut short, her influence was not. The inspiration of her kind, loving personality extends to millions...

Incoming juniors and seniors can pick up PALS applications in the school store.

PALS open to applicants

Riley Laurence, Staff Reporter March 26, 2014

PALS applications are now available for pick up in the school store. PALS (Peer Assistance and Leadership Skills) is an elective that students in 11th and 12th grade can take. “Applying for PALS was...

The after school college fair provides student with the ability to get information about visiting colleges.

Students get a glance at colleges

Nathalie Kroll, Staff Reporter March 26, 2014

The school’s Spring College Fair, featuring more than 50 colleges, will be held Wednesday from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the main gym and is open for students grades 9-11. “I think college fairs are a good...

Student in the spotlight

Student in the spotlight

Jillian Sanders, Staff Editor/Print Editor March 25, 2014

For most students, summer vacation is spent hanging out with family and friends. But for eighth-grader Gavin Casalegno, the summer of 2012 was spent hanging out with Russell Crowe, Anthony Hopkins and...

For those who participate in Cardboard Box City, there is a prize for the best decorated box or group of boxes.

Homeless for the night

Nathalie Kroll, Staff Reporter March 24, 2014

Even in areas such as those surrounding the high school, homeless people can still be found. To raise awareness, Family Promise of Collin County, with help of the school’s Key Club, will hold its fourth...

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