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Dear Editor,
The online paper seems a bit dull. I was randomly thinking about something while reading one of the articles. Would you consider adding a comic strip page? There are many artists in the school so it would not be hard to find someone to do one for each week. Try to conduct a contest for which comic or picture that can be used for next week. Just a possible idea that could help.
Sincerely,
Alexandra Black
Grade 9
Dear Editor,
The clubs were to be chosen today, and drawing (art) classes were not on the list. Drawing (art) club would efficiently be used for media and any other student that is interested in the club. Many students are in different majors rather than media and are interested in art classes but can’t because of their major. I think this club would have many benefits as well as helping students discover new interests.
Sincerely,
A person interested in art.
Brittany Morrow
Grade 11
Dear Editor,
In a school of mostly open-minded students there seems to be one thing most of the veterans of LPPACS have a very common view on: New kids don’t need to be here. As a new junior here at LPPACS there isn’t much to complain about except for feeling unwelcome by some students who aren’t new.
Don’t get me wrong — not every person at this school wants the new students out of the school. But some students have no problem expressing how they feel about the new, somewhat overpopulated student body. As a new person I would just like to get the point out there that just because we’re new doesn’t mean we’re any different from the veterans of LPPACS. Before stating an opinion on all new kids, quit generalizing. It might make us feel more welcome and older students might make a new friend.
Caitlin Wimer
Grade 11