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The student news site of Linganore High School

The Lance

The student news site of Linganore High School

The Lance

Megan Wilhelm will be travelling to BYUI to continue her education.

Oh, the places you’ll go: Megan Wilhelm has her eye set on BYU-Idaho

by Tory Spruill, Photo Editor May 1, 2017

Megan Wilhelm will be traveling to Brigham Young University in Rexburg, Idaho. She made her choice because "it's run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, which is the church I belong to......

Facebook Live:  Viral birth video warns of TMI to come

Facebook Live: Viral birth video warns of TMI to come

by Olivia DuBro, Editor-In-Chief May 19, 2016

You're scrolling through your news feed. You 'like' your cousin's prom picture. You 'love' your mom's status about how proud she is of her kids. You even go out of your way to read the article your best...

Technology fail:  Students learn better with old-fashioned pencil and paper

Technology fail: Students learn better with old-fashioned pencil and paper

by Tory Spruill, Reporter May 18, 2016

With the learning environment directed towards more BYOD technology, school systems are emphasizing lowering printing costs, which helps the budget and the environment. Many teachers and students, however,...

News for February 23, 2016

by Lancer Media February 23, 2016

Review sessions for the AP European History exam start Wednesday, March 2nd. The sessions will run from 6:30 am to 7:15 am. Calendars are available in Mr. Burch's room, as well as on Google drive. Congratulations...

Mr. Millers AP Psychology crowds into the classroom.

Teachers frustrated about increased class sizes

by Sydney Rossman and Kayley Russell September 24, 2015

Over the summer, the Board of Education was carefully finalizing the school budget. The outcome was 80 fewer teachers at the 61 schools across Frederick County. The Board of Education voted in favor...

Miller receives Charles E. Tressler Distinguished Teaching Award

Miller receives Charles E. Tressler Distinguished Teaching Award

by Isabella Marcellino, Reporter May 6, 2015

On Monday, May 4th, social studies teacher Mr. Tony Miller learned that he was selected by FCPS to receive the Charles E. Tressler Distinguished Teaching Award, sponsored by Hood College. Named for...

The marching band played celebratory music through the hallways, on their way to Tony Millers room.

Miller surprised by marching band and deputy superintendent: Photo of the Day 5/4/2015

by Aprilynn Slifker, Reporter May 4, 2015

On May 4, the marching band made its way through the hallways down to Mr. Tony Miller's room with a big surprise. Deputy Superintendent Dr. Michael Markoe presented Tony Miller with the Charles. E. Tressler Distinguished...

Juniors Katelyn Duda and Brianna Coposky make a Valentines Day flower arrangement in Mr. Hawthorne’s horticulture class.

As much as (or more than ) AP, electives can shape the future

by Caitlin Denny and Hannah Haught February 27, 2015

As a high school student, not only is there pressure to succeed in classes, but to actually choose what classes you want to take. After all, most FCPS students will have taken 32 classes throughout their high...

Paul Steves (left) and Faith Nelepa (right) work on a DBQ in Mrs. Richardsons  AP World class.

Decision time: AP or Dual enrollment. Why not both?

by Grace Weaver, Reporter February 24, 2015

Dual Enrollment classes are new to LHS in 2015-20106 and have many benefits. Although AP classes may be more familiar, they are equally beneficial. Students and parents will need to weigh the options carefully. Benefits...

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