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'Brick box' blocks view: New field house shows sportsmanship
Friday, September 26, 2003 By: Erika Johnson
The once beautiful view of fans and participants preparing for Friday night football games has vanished. It has been blocked by a new $475,000 field house that the school district felt was necessary t
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Students walk longer to bus stops: District saves $600,000
Friday, September 26, 2003 By: Tiffany Teater
Students are angry and parents are angry but it saved taxpayers $600,000. So what is causing the big commotion?
To be exact, 1,584 ft.
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Lit Mag lives on: After one year, literary magazine makes surprising return
Friday, September 26, 2003 By: Tiffany Teater
Last year, a dear friend of the Leander High School population disappeared and any expectations of a return were slim. Just as students had begun to accept its demise, the literary magazine made a
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Showing pride for our country, and now our state
Tuesday, September 30, 2003 By: Lauren Kincaid
Pledging to the Texas flag is now a state law in every school in Texas, and the new requirement is being met at Leander High School with mixed views.
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School loses equipment during renovations
Tuesday, September 30, 2003 By: Shanna Ahrens
It seems as if large piles of money have just disappeared out of thin air. A lot of equipment has been stolen from Leander High School’s library and band hall over the summer while the nearly $18 mill
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LHS gets new look: Mold removed, improvements added
Tuesday, September 30, 2003 By: Shanna Ahrens
An enemy of Leander High School has been destroyed. And no, not Cedar Park, but the mold problems of the past years.
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Targeting teens: Alcohol companies saturate media, send wrong message
Wednesday, October 08, 2003 By: Janice Toyne
Why is it that alcohol companies continue to advertise towards teens and younger age groups when it is an obvious problem? Alcohol sells, and advertising companies know it too.
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Lions suffer first loss of season: Leander falls to McNeil 43-28
Thursday, October 23, 2003 By: Kellen Coleman
For the third time this season, the McNeil Mavericks spoiled someone’s homecoming. This time, led by 294 yards rushing by Myron Hardy, they defeated the No. 1-ranked Leander Lions, 43-28.
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Writing, star gazing and inflatable tunnels attract student interest: New clubs offer opportunity to explore diversity
Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By: Jeremy Herring
Student organizations have always been a part of Leander High School but in recent years there have been a number of new clubs appear, from those aimed at stopping crime to learning about stargazing o
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Lions roar back against Stony Point: Leander rolls to 49-14 victory over Tigers
Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By: Kellen Coleman
After suffering their first loss of the season last week, the Leander Lions got back on track Friday with a 49-14 victory over Stony Point at Dragon Stadium.
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The Roar
Leander High School
Leander, TX
Issue Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Issue: September 2003
Last Update: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
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Wednesday, January 28, 2004 By John Hodges
Health education students from Leander High School have been visiting scout troops and middle school students to educate them about the effects of alcohol use.
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Sunday, January 11, 2004 By Kellen Coleman
The Leander Lions’ season ended at Texas Stadium in the state quarterfinals with a 49-35 loss to the Allen Eagles, but they left their mark forever in Leander history.
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Friday, December 19, 2003 By Tiffany Teater
A scene from the first Harry Potter movie always flashes through my head when I hear the word “Christmas.”
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Friday, December 19, 2003 By Jordan Hanawalt
This year’s wrestling team is looking forward to claiming another district title.Under the leadership of Coach Kevin McFadden, the team is more than double the size of two years ago and has nine of la
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Friday, December 19, 2003 By Janice Toyne
An LHS junior has been named a local winner in a national competition that could lead to an opportunity to speak in front of President George Bush in Washington, D.C.
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Friday, December 19, 2003 By Tiffany Teater
Leander High School has been awarded a $6 million grant to help improve students’ mental health and safety.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2003 By Nick Lodge
There are hundreds of students roaming the halls of Leander High School who are susceptible to a deadly disease.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2003 By Eric Wind
It wasn't uncommon in colonial times to see people point fingers at others - even their friends - and accuse them of witchcraft. Why did the townspeople do it? Did the accused actually cast spells, he
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Monday, December 15, 2003 By Lauren Kincaid
“Gear up” is what all the counselors are saying to the students. Gear up and get ready for college. Because now about any student who wants to go to college can and the counselors are helping students
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Monday, December 15, 2003 By Shanna Ahrens
Leander High School looks great with all the new tiles, paneling, and cafeteria upgrades as a result of the ongoing $18 million renovations, but something seems to be lurking underneath the new floori
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