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The Lambert Post

The student news site of Lambert High School

The Lambert Post

The student news site of Lambert High School

The Lambert Post

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Critical Race Theory vs Diversity Equity and Inclusion Plan

Jimena Ruano, Editor-in-Chief October 13, 2021

Is there a difference between Critical Race Theory (CRT) and the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Plan (DEI)? This is a hot-topic question that society has been arguing about for the past few years; more...

What is the Governors Honors Program?

What is the Governor’s Honors Program?

Taylor Petrofski, Senior Editor October 11, 2021

According to the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement,  “The Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP) is a residential summer program for gifted and talented high school students who will...

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Behind the scenes of HOSA Subcommittees

Shriya Buche, News Staff September 30, 2021

 Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), a healthcare-related organization, is one of the biggest and most influential clubs at Lambert High school. Consisting of over 600 members, it has been...

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Welcoming Mrs. Fowler

Jimena Ruano and Taylor Petrofski September 29, 2021

The rumbling beneath everyone’s feet in tandem with the harmonious student section chants embody Lambert’s iconic pride. The spirit and community created within Lambert High School is an undeniably...

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Why Are Lunch Lines so Long?

Shriya Buche, News Staff September 29, 2021

As students return to school, cafeterias have been reopened to full capacity. Unfortunately, many people have expressed their dissatisfaction with the length of the lunch lineups.  Many students are...

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Why are the Buses so Crowded?

Ashley Choi, News Staff, Social Media Editor, Resident Artist September 14, 2021

It’s no easy feat to come back to school after COVID-19. The ongoing pandemic has taken a heavy toll on students, teachers and staff and Forsyth County bus drivers are no exception. Late Buses, overcrowded...

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Tokyo 2021 Olympics

NATALIE OGDEN, News Staff May 20, 2021

Japan is currently battling the fourth wave of Coronavirus infections in Tokyo and other major cities throughout the country, which is causing major scrutiny concerning the opening of the 2021 Summer Olympics....

Take a Dip of Faith

Take a Dip of Faith

Avery Haney, News Editor May 20, 2021

Amid the rather recent sauce shortage amongst various Chick-fil-A’s across the United States, it has become apparent that now more than ever, choosing the best dipping sauce is of utmost importance....

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Otters Fall Ill With COVID-19 at the Georgia Aquarium

Avery Haney, News Editor April 30, 2021

As of April 18, 2021, the Asian small-clawed otters featured in an exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, a virus directly leading to Covid-19.  Now being cared for in...

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Google Announces Massive Expansion in Atlanta, Georgia

Avery Haney, News Editor April 2, 2021

As of March 22, 2021, Google released massive expansion plans for Atlanta, Georgia that are projected to drastically increase the state’s exponential growth.   Expecting to permanently open in 2022,...

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7 Animals That May Go Extinct in 2021

NATALIE OGDEN, News Staff April 1, 2021

The European Hamster  The European Hamster is a wild species of hamster that was prominent throughout Europe and Siberia. However, as of 2020 and 2021, there has been a rapid decline in the birth rate...

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2021 Lunar Eclipses Viewable from Home

Livi Wold, Features Staff March 31, 2021

This year, there will be two Lunar Eclipses that will be viewable from the U.S. “The outer or penumbral shadow is a zone where the Earth blocks part but not all of the Sun's rays from reaching the...

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