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The student news site of Linganore High School

The Lance

Red waves whimper into a calm tide: Outcomes of the 2022 midterm election

Red waves whimper into a calm tide: Outcomes of the 2022 midterm election

by Mack Mullinix, Reporter January 8, 2023

On November 8, millions of Americans went to local election offices to vote on multiple government offices and ballot measures. Here is an examination of which of these recent elections will affect Linganore...

Talking to a therapist can feel like unraveling your thoughts.

Maryland law expands mental health help for children

by Ruby Cerny, Editor November 3, 2021

Regardless of the ever growing acceptance for mental health, it is still a widely unexplored topic in many households. Despite this stigma, it is completely okay not to be okay.   Recently, a new...

Marching Band plays the Fight song after a Linganore touchdown.

From heartbreak to happiness: Band performs at football games

by Nicholas Condrasky and Madeline Williamson April 9, 2021

Just like everybody else, the marching and has had a weird season. Going from practicing for games, then getting notified that the marching and has been cut, to being able to play at games has been pure...

Madeline Hull sitting at her school desk from home, thinking about the dangers of going back to school.

Open Letter to FCPS: Pressure to open schools foolish in pandemic

by Madeline Hull, Managing Editor January 4, 2021

Dear Frederick County Board of Education and Superintendent Dr. Alban: I am a junior in high school, not a professional in health care, but I could give you some reasons why going back to school in...

Maryland Community College Promise Scholarships Bill creates hope for future of higher education

Maryland Community College Promise Scholarships Bill creates hope for future of higher education

by Ethan Hart, Editor May 24, 2018

In Maryland, about 64% of high school graduates directly move on to college or university education. Out of this 64%, only 14.5% will graduate a 2-year college on time. Thanks to a new bill signed by Governor...

School's out until Labor Day: What's bad about a longer summer?

School’s out until Labor Day: What’s bad about a longer summer?

by Grace Weaver, Editor-in-Chief September 26, 2016

On August 31, 2016 Governor Larry Hogan signed an executive order that mandates that schools must start after Labor Day and end before June 15, while still getting the required 180 days of school. This...

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