ISA Exchange Students Arrive

Ana Rodriguez Del Alamo, Staff Reporter   For the last ten days, German students from Frankfurt have been in San Antonio, staying with host families and attending classes to learn about the American school environment. In their time on campus they spent time with regular students from different grades, attending classes and activities with the ISA student from their host […]

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Total Eclipse Coming Soon

Samantha Briano, Staff Reporter   On April 8 a solar eclipse will dim the skies across parts of Texas and much of San Antonio will be in the direct viewing path for the total solar eclipse.    A solar eclipse occurs when the sun, moon and earth are lined up with the moon between the earth and the sun. The […]

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Campus Artists Bring Home Hundreds of Medals from VASE

Isabella Geltman, Staff Reporter   On February 17, VASE district competition took place at John Paul Stevens High School. Students from LEE and all magnets can either submit a piece for competition themselves or be recommended to by a teacher.    46 NESA visual artists entered 64 works with 19 going to state. 19 of those three were awarded double […]

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Sleep: It’s Good for You

Addison Gregory, Staff Reporter   Teenage lives are busy and hectic, and sometimes we think that sleeping would do nothing but take up time we could be using in otherways, but sleep is quite literally what keeps us going.  Not sleeping can have more bad effects than good. Sure, you have more time to you as you choose, but sleep […]

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Heartbreak in High School

Addison Gregory, Staff Reporter   Hearts can break, hearts can bend, and hearts can shatter. To break a heart is worse than any other form of torture. There is no break in the pain, there is no relief.  Breaking a heart is to break a person, to break a soul. There is no coming back from that. Challenges change people, […]

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Annual Course Fair Introduces Students to Future Possibilities

Ana Rodriguez Del Alamo, Staff Reporter   LEE hosted an elective open house night for middle schoolers, and current students on January 22, in the PAC lobby. Attendees get the opportunity to check out booths representing many of the campus’ fine arts, languages, and specialty programs, and get to know more about their future options. The event arrive just in […]

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Mean Girls Revisited

Samantha Briano, Staff Reporter   If you are in love with Conrad from The Summer I Turned Pretty your next must watch has to be Mean Girls.   The new musical Mean Girls came out January 12. Directed and written by Samantha Jayne, the same genius that directed the classic Mean Girls from 2004. The drama of this movie was […]

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Boys Varsity Soccer Smashes Roosevelt

Jaqueline Hernandez Rebolledo, Staff Reporter   We’re rolling into soccer season this year and the soccer fans are excited that we already scored our first varsity win against Roosevelt High School at Comalander Stadium the 17th with the score ending at 5-0, as always our soccer team never disappoints.        The goals were scored by Reid Brenner (10), Jesus Contreras […]

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Life on Autopilot

Chris Loustaunau, Editor-in-Chief   Automation, a hallmark of the modern era, has revolutionized various aspects of our lives. From streamlining production processes to simplifying daily tasks, automation has become an integral part of our society. This essay explores the multifaceted impact of automation on human behavior, examining both the potential for increased efficiency and the challenges associated with overreliance on […]

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Steppin’ into the Holiday Spirit

Isabella Geltman, Staff Reporter   This year’s NESA production of Steppin into the Holidays was a wonderful experience and production. With palpable passion from the dancers and those behind the scenes, everyone came together to create a fun atmosphere with an even more lively performance.   The dancers were the absolute stars with amazing contributions from those who ran lights […]

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New Art Teacher ‘Floats’ to the Rescue

Isabella Geltman, Staff Reporter     Crowded classrooms and packed schedules, the LEE art department has been operating with less than ideal efficiency. However the new art teacher, Leslie Schepp, has stepped in to lessen the teacher workload and improve students’ art comprehension.   While she’s only part time, the difference she’s making has definitely alleviated a lot of pressure […]

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Biopic Sheds Light on Elvis’ Relationships

Samantha Briano, Staff Reporter   The new  biographical drama film “Priscilla” written, and directed by Sofia Coppola,who is known for other great movies like Virgin Suicides, Marie Antoniette. Once again she did a great job in this movie, by making every detail feel meaningful for the audience. It was an emotionally complex experience.    “Priscilla”  is based on the book […]

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Do it for the Plot

Isabela Geltman, Staff Reporter   NESA’s newest production, The Addams Family, comes to a close this weekend. Magical performances in front of and behind the curtain have brought the play to life in a truly captivating way.   After long and draining rehearsals with lots of input from each and every member, the cast and crew is proud of the […]

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“Sparrows” Soars into Digital Exhibit

Samantha Briano, Staff Reporter   NESA Visual Art major, Bela Siptak, was recently chosen as one of only 50 students across the globe to be featured in the 2023 AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit sponsored by College Board.     The piece that was selected for this honor is a combination of oil pastel and colored pencil, featuring a man […]

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