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Pep Rally

Jade Badger and Jayla Badger November 4, 2024

We have a pep rally every home game, and we have a theme for the pep rally. The first pep rally was on September 6, and the theme was the USA, so a lot of people dressed up there. The next pep rally was...

Students Gather Together for a Morning of Prayer

Students Gather Together for a Morning of Prayer

Rhea Garrison October 4, 2024

On Wednesday, September 25th, West Lauderdale Middle and High School students gathered in the high school gym for the annual event “See You at the Pole.” “See You at the Pole” is a nationally recognized...

NHS Peer Tutoring Publishes New Website

NHS Peer Tutoring Publishes New Website

Rhea Garrison, Editor September 18, 2024

The West Lauderdale chapter of National Honor Society is expanding and improving its peer tutoring program for students through its very own website. With the new website, students will be able to view...

Celebrating the Senior’s Final Walk Through

Celebrating the Senior’s Final Walk Through

Rhea Garrison, Editor May 16, 2024

On Friday, May 3, the West Lauderdale senior class of 2024 walked through the hallways of the elementary school and middle school for one last time. This was a very special and reminiscent moment...

A- Day Celebration

Ryleigh Turbville, Reporter May 1, 2024

Many students gathered on Friday, April 26, 2024, to celebrate all their hard work this year and the past years for becoming an “A” school. This event had many activities such as a movie in the gym,...

Military Signing 2024

Abbie Cruse, Reporter April 25, 2024

On Wednesday, April 17, 2024, West Lauderdale High School held their Military Signing Ceremony. Students pursuing careers in various military branches including the Army, Marines Corps,...

Dress Code

Preston Wilson, Reporter April 23, 2024

In a study conducted by the school's newspaper reporters, 95% of students surveyed said they believe the dress code is a problem. On the other hand, 98% of teachers supported the dress code entirely. This...

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