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The Student News Site of Lake Central High School

Lake Central News

The Student News Site of Lake Central High School

Lake Central News

Piquing her interest, Mila Emerick (12) inquires about Mrs. Claire Kuhlenschmidt’s (Social Studies) mastectomy. Emerick shadowed a doctor and wanted to further her knowledge on the subject. “It was very hard to move my arms..some people actually call it like an amputation because you’re removing a part of your body. It was extremely painful, but I had good medicine,” Mrs. Kuhlenschmidt said.

Unwavering Support

Juliana Paccial, Photo Editor
January 15, 2025
Decorating cookies, Izabella Romo (9),  picks out the color of frosting she wants. She later topped her cookie with sprinkles and other decorative items. “My favorite part of the meeting was being able to hang out with people and win prizes,” Romo said.

Holiday N-Teens Party

Jessica Salerno, Multi Media Editor
January 15, 2025
Typing on her computer, Katie Poncin comments on the topic. She has been the secretary of Student Council for two years. “My position in Student Council is secretary. I had to run for the position and do a speech at the beginning of the year. Basically, a secretary takes notes at every meeting, so people can reference them at later meetings. I also read meeting minutes, usually, at every meeting, but not always,” Poncin (11) said.

Council In Session!

Claire Madon, Staffer
January 15, 2025
Adding the finishing touches to her grave, Cianne Bluethmann (10) writes down some final facts. Her famous French figure was Marie Antoinette. “I joined French club because I love French culture and I love Mrs. Baldwin. I think she does a wonderful job teaching us French customs,” Bluethmann said.

Day of the Dead

Lily Collard, Comet Editor-in-Chief
November 19, 2024

Look into the Bible Club

Aaron Svetlin, Team Leader
October 28, 2024
Writing “happy Earth Day” on the sidewalk in chalk, Lily Stiteler (11) grabs a yellow chalk to draw a sun. The Environmental Club met in front of Door B to draw pictures in front of the sidewalk. “I think it’s important to be in Environmental Club because I care about the Earth. I think everyone should care about the Earth because we only get one,” Delilah Teczar (10) said.

Spreading awareness

Lily Collard, Comet Editor-in-Chief
May 21, 2024
Standing in front of the class presenting, Leo LaVoie (12), discusses different topics about World War 2. As club president, he leads the club in discussions about what happened on that day in history.

On This Day in History

Emily Remmenga, Comet Design Editor
March 18, 2024
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