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The LHS cross country team competed in the Jack Schommer Invitational on Saturday, October 26. Everyone showed up and showed out on a nice cool morning! Great job, Gryphons! What a week! Our students and faculty brought tremendous energy to Homecoming Week 2025! We kicked it off with Spirit Night, where students wore their LHS spirit shirts and cheered on classmates in friendly volleyball matches. A shout-out to Mrs. Hansen and Pastor Nare for captaining two of the student teams! The fun evening concluded with the presentation of our Homecoming Court! We ended the week in style with a dress-down day dedicated to the "Enchanted Ball" theme—think fairy-tale attire, royalty, and magic everywhere. Thanks to all the parents and fans who brought the Gryphon Spirit! Geaux Gryphons! 6:15 a.m. was a great time for the Class of 2026 to gather for Senior Sunrise. A clear sky, cool temperatures, breakfast, and time to think about what the future holds made for a great start to the day and their senior year! Coach Scriber and the LHS Cross Country team had their 4th meet of the season Saturday, October 4. Everyone had a great run on a cool, windy morning which was perfect for race day! Great job, Gryphons!! Students in Ms. Able's Biology II class explored the unique exterior features and skeletal system of the dog shark. This practical experience brings textbook concepts to life, showing how the theoretical knowledge they learn in class applies directly to the natural world. It's hands-on learning at its best, fostering a deeper appreciation for biology and the diversity of marine life. At Lutheran High, this is an excellent example of our commitment to providing students with engaging, practical experiences that go beyond the classroom walls. Congratulations to our newly elected Lutheran High Student Council Executive Board and Class Officers! We can't wait to see all the amazing things you will accomplish this year. Thank you to everyone who ran for a position—your commitment to our school community to put yourself out there to run for office demonstrate what it means to be a Gryphon leader. From the posters and speeches to the creative slogans, your passion and dedication made this an incredible election season. Let's make it a fabulous year! The LHS Cross Country team participated in their 3rd meet of the year. Coach Scriber shares "It was a hot morning, but everyone persevered, perspired, and finished strong!" Good job, Gryphons! Coach Loughmiller and the Lady Gryphons are excited to return home this week after playing volleyball on the road for the past two weeks with stops in Baton Rouge, the John Ehret/LW Higgins Tournament on the Westbank, Slidell and South Plaquemines. They will return home this week to play both Varsity and Junior Varsity matches! Go GRYPHONS!! |
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