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The Lambert Post

The student news site of Lambert High School

The Lambert Post

Lambert’s Therapy Dog Program: Duck, The Dog Park and Their Impact

Lambert’s Therapy Dog Program: Duck, The Dog Park and Their Impact

Taylor Petrofski and Amanda Pelay April 24, 2022

On Thursday, April 21, Lambert High School hosted the grand opening of its new dog park. Lambert’s therapy dog program demonstrated the park’s features, offered a puppy meet-and-greet and provided...

The Official “Uncle Vanya” logo, a manipulation of the McDonalds golden arches. The “M” has been roasted 90 degrees to form a Russian “B”. 4/18/22 (Rospatent, Federal Institute of Industrial Property)

Russia’s McRippoff

Natalie Ogden, News Editor April 19, 2022

When was the last time you went to your local Starducks? That’s no typo. The Starbucks ripoff, along with many other western company copycats, has started to spring up in Russia.  After the unprecedented...

This is an image of one of the International Club meetings. Taken on October 2020 by Nayab Mithwani.

The Various Ethnicity Clubs at Lambert

Shriya Buche, News Staff March 30, 2022

Lambert High School has a noticeably diverse ethnic population, with 57% white students, 31% Asian students, and 5.2% Hispanic students. For years Forsyth County lacked diversity, with 71.7% of residents...

This is the official flyer for the TedEd event. (Taken from the official LHS TedEd Instagram) This event is taking place on March 29th at 6:30 pm.

TedEd’s Much-Anticipated Event

Shriya Buche, News Staff March 30, 2022

TedEd is a nonprofit organization that focuses on spreading ideas using small, powerful speeches. Lambert High School is known for allowing students to find their niche in society by having diverse clubs. The...

Graphic taken from The Paly Voice, March 28, 2020, https://palyvoice.com/155393/news/breaking-ap-exams-to-be-open-note/.

AP Exam Season 2022: Here’s What You Need to Know

Taylor Petrofski, Senior Editor March 29, 2022

“AP Exams are standardized exams designed to measure how well you’ve mastered the content and skills of a specific AP course,” collegeboard.org reports. The dreaded, cumulative tests for Advanced...

The image above is the logo for The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the organization that is hosting this event. The American Suicide Prevention not only helps fund scientific research and prevents suicide, but also strives to assist those who have been affected by those affected by suicide. (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention)

The “Out of Darkness” Walk

Ashley Choi, News Staff March 25, 2022

On March 26th at Forsyth Central High School, The American Suicide Prevention Organization is hosting the “Out of Darkness” walk. The walk is planned to take place at 9 AM. The purpose of the walk...

Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium on February 7th, 2021, in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs 31-9. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Tom Brady Fooled Us All: Here’s How

Joshua Mui, News Staff March 23, 2022

On February 1st, 2022, Tom Brady announced his retirement from the National Football League, capping off 22 seasons as perhaps the greatest quarterback of all time. While the Tampa Bay Buccaneers did not...

Forsyth County School’s Duck Dive promotional image from the informational page on the Forsyth county website. February 8, 2022 (Forsyth County Informational Page)

Forsyth County’s Duck Dive

Amanda Pelay, News March 23, 2022

Annually, Forsyth County Schools hold a fundraiser to provide grants to students and teachers across the community. Essentially, the Duck Dive is a raffle that anyone can enter with the purchase of a duck...

Graphic of the end of the 2021-2022 school year. Made by Taylor Petrofski on March 23, 2022.

What Does the Rest of the Year Look Like?

Taylor Petrofski, Senior Editor March 23, 2022

With two weeks left until Spring Break, the end of the 2021-2022 school year is quickly approaching. The remaining 64 days of the school year are filled with exams, activities and senior events. To accommodate...

Group of students graduating from high school throwing their caps in the air. May 20, 2019. As exciting as graduation may seem, a students first has to take into consideration everything that goes into finsining high school. (Skynesher/Getty Images)

How Stressful Can Graduating Be?

Jimena Ruano, Editor-in-Chief March 23, 2022

As spring break is getting closer and closer, for seniors it means that they only have a few more weeks of school left until graduation. For many students, graduation can either be stressful or one...

The Red Cross of America’s mobile blood donation center. 11/26/21 (Shutterstock)

National Blood Crisis

Natalie Ogden, News Editor March 22, 2022

On January 1st, 2022, The Red Cross sounded the alarm about a national blood crisis. Stores of blood and platelets have hit their lowest in 10 years, putting patients across the nation at risk. Blood drives...

This is a picture of the Florida Governor discussing House Bill 1557 at a press conference in Jacksonville, Florida. Friday, March 4th 2022. He supports the bill and expressed in this speech how children do not need to learn about “transgenderism.” (CBS Miami)

House Bill 1557 is Causing Yet Another Divide Amongst Americans

Samantha Nyazema, Opinions Editor March 22, 2022

There has been a lot of controversy surrounding House bill 1557. This bill is more commonly known by its two other names; supporters call it the “Parental Rights in Education Bill,” while many opponents...

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