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The student news site of Londonderry High School

Lancer Spirit Online

The student news site of Londonderry High School

Lancer Spirit Online

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LHS students gather with local children from the Dominican Republic while on a mission trip during February break.

LHS students make a difference in the Dominican Republic

Kait Bedell, Editor-in-Chief | March 18, 2019

During February break, 11 LHS students went to the DominicanRepublic through a missionary trip which aimed to help those in need. The idea of the trip first conspired between senior Michael Kennedy...

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All scholarship packets must be completed and returned to Main Guidance by March 7, 2019..  The office closes at 3:00.

FAQs on senior scholarships. Deadline is tomorrow.

Liz Iaconis, News Editor | March 6, 2019

All scholarship packets must be completed and returned to Main Guidance by March 7, 2019.  The office closes at 3:00. Important information to know on scholarship packets. Senior scholarship packets...

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Poster hangs on a wall in the school to spread the word about Granite State Respect Week.

LHS spreads awareness during Granite State Respect Week

Marissa McKay, Online Chief | February 18, 2019

Last week, the halls of LHS were covered wall to wall with posters and sticky notes displaying words like “respect” and “speak out” as a part of Granite State Respect Week. From Feb. 11-15,...

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Zach Ford records a podcast during Radio Club.

New multimedia class inspires students to explore creative outlets

Marissa McKay, Online Chief | February 15, 2019

     Filming videos, watching Youtube, editing, listening to podcasts, if any of these things pique your interest, then the new Multimedia class is for you.      Basic video teacher Karen Robinson...

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Pictured are the baked tortilla chips.

How to make crisp tortilla chips at home

Sean Cavanaugh, Executive Features Editor | February 15, 2019

One cold Saturday afternoon, I was home alone, and I really wanted tortilla chips. I didn’t want factory-processed and bagged tortilla chips, I wanted homemade tortilla chips. So, I did what every...

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You're never too old for handmade Valentines or sweet candy.

Moose Hill kindergartners share what they love best about Valentine’s Day

Isabella McCutcheon, Editor-in-Chief | February 14, 2019

As you grow up, it seems Valentine’s Day loses more of its meaning each year. One second you’re handing out candy hearts to your classmates and the next you’re going broke trying to buy your girlfriend...

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Junior Quinten Miller finishes up his
Dungeons and Dragons campaign after school during a recent game session.

Meet the Master of Dungeons. A Creator of Worlds. A Fantasy Writer Extraordinaire.

Jill Morani | February 12, 2019

To the rest of the world, junior Quinten Miller is an average high school student with a bit of an interesting philosophy. To the Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) club at school, however, Miller is a...

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"In my eyes, the way that those hateful people act towards those in the community is absolutely disgusting,"  junior Emily Grandmont said. "So I am pretty proud of it. However, in every other way, I just feel like an ordinary person.”

Grandmont is out, proud and not going to change

Amy Maffattone, Reporter | February 8, 2019

When junior Emily Grandmont was a freshman, she found herself crushing on both boys and girls. Before this, Grandmont had identified as straight, but once she “let herself be more open” she discovered...

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Hold your sweetheart's hand on the fourteenth just like you'll be holding their heart with these no-fail Valentine's Day ideas.

Doing Valentine’s Day right: Ideas to make your sweetheart smile

Jazz Conde, Lifestyle Editor | February 7, 2019

Figuring out what to do for Valentine’s Day with your sweetheart can be difficult. However, sometimes the smaller things in life are more meaningful than grand gestures. If you need help figuring out...

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Londonderry Lancer cheerleaders bring baked goods to the department to show gratitude and thankfulness to the officers. “He was very excited to accept our cookies,” Sophomore cheerleader Megan Goodwin said. “You could tell he genuinely appreciated the gesture.”

Raphael Ribeiro: the fight of a hero both overseas and right next door

Bella McCutcheon, Reporter | February 5, 2019

For most seniors in high school, their concerns are focused on who they’re taking to prom and when the next house party is. However, when Londonderry officer Raphael Ribeiro was in high school, becoming...

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Gertz (second from the left) focuses intently on her performance at Old Home Days on August 8, 2018. The drum line also performs  at other evens such as parades, LHS football games, Celtics games and school pep rallies.

From pans to Pasadena: Drum captain Eva Gertz has beats in her bones

Alex Peters, Reporter | February 4, 2019

Ding! Bop! Thump! are the sounds senior drummer Eva Gertz made when she was just five years old as she sat on the ground in her house with a spoon or two in hand, hitting pots and pans. These household...

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Jabar works tirelessly sorting through students' tests and homework trying to help them organize. You can peek into her room any day  and you will see her working hard.

Ms. Jabar’s goal? To be the teacher she wishes she’d had.

Bella Cossette, Reporter | January 24, 2019

I have two tests, a project and homework piling up to the point where I am so stressed I just want to give up. I go to pass in a paper that is late and when I try and pull it out of my bag, I can't find...

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