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Where Are the Seniors?

Where Are the Seniors?

Start of the 2024 begins with a winter pep rally.
Bryce Brashear, Staff Writer | Jan 15, 2024

On Friday, those who went to the pep rally witnessed twists on the traditional games of previous pep rallies. In previous pep rallies, there were...

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Begin with the March

Begin with the March

Freshmen dedicate the next years of their lives to band.
Devin Bromfield, Staff Writer | Nov 11, 2023

Playing The Original Gangster, they marched in lines and weaved around the dancers. At the front, standing still, are the percussionists. Closer to the...

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Down in the Mardi Gras Bayou

Down in the Mardi Gras Bayou

Homecoming Week comes to a close.
Bryce Brashear, Staff Writer | Oct 14, 2023

Homecoming week was Oct. 2–7 with this year’s theme: A Night in the Bayou. Some winners of the dress-up days include Sam Amyx (12) and Jake Tarallo...

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Passing the Yearbook Torch

Passing the Yearbook Torch

Journalism program receives a new adviser just in time for school.
Johnathan Singh, Staff Writer | Sep 5, 2023

Ms. Danielle Pomeranz left at the end of the last school year and Lyman welcomed a new teacher to the journalism program: Mx. Jo Nguyen, who transferred...

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Slipping Up

Slipping Up

Florida requires parents’ permission for all activities outside of school.
Carter Stahl, Newspaper Editor | Aug 24, 2023

Seminole County Public Schools has made quite a bit of changes to this school year. One major addition is the School Sponsored Activity Parental Authorization...

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Rooting for Team Robbie

Rooting for Team Robbie

Mrs. Poe's son battles brain cancer and needs support
Jake Hopkins, digital-editor | Oct 14, 2021

Seven years ago, Mrs. Poe’s son, Robbie, was given 12-18 months to live. Today, at 26 years old, he is still fighting a battle with grade 4 brain cancer....

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Getting to Know Casesa

Getting to Know Casesa

Learn all about one of Lyman's history teachers.
Jake Hopkins, digital-editor | Oct 6, 2021

Philip Casesa has been a U.S. History teacher for 24 years which is likely due to the everlasting effect that he leaves on his students as they pass through...

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Welcome Home, Mr. Hunter!

Welcome Home, Mr. Hunter!

Get to know the new principal
Kate Schieffelin, editor-in-chief | Oct 1, 2021

Welcoming home a new principal, Mr. Michael Hunter, is one of the numerous changes Lyman has undergone in the past year. As he has only been here for a...

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In the Kitchen

In the Kitchen

A look into the Culinary Arts Program with Kristen Fink.
Krissy Taylor, staff-writer | Oct 1, 2021

   A new culinary arts program was born in the 2018-2019 school year. Previously just a semester-long Food Prep and Nutrition class, the course is now...

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For the Kiddos

For the Kiddos

Learn more about guidance counselor Mrs. Judy Lee
Justin Worden, managing-editor | Oct 1, 2021

Mrs. Judy Lee has been a counselor at Lyman for about a decade and she does it for the kiddo’s. She realized from her youth group and after being an...

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Keep it Moving

Keep it Moving

Football's new head coach, Jermel Jones, has big goals for his team
Carter Stahl, staff-writer | Oct 1, 2021

Home. That's how Jermel Jones describes Orlando. After coaching high school in Tennessee, Jones was excited to find out Lyman was looking for a new head...

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Konnichiwa from Mrs. Ihns

Konnichiwa from Mrs. Ihns

Bringing back lessons from abroad into the classroom
Kevin Santos, staff-writer | Sep 30, 2021

Language connect us all. Ms. Barbara Ihns brought her experiences from Japan back to the classroom, allowing students to connect to Japanese language and...

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