News Archives
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Senior Spartans celebrate
Each graduating senior got an opportunity Tuesday to walk across the stage and announce what college they will be attending next year.
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Remembering Max
Maxwell Muennich, who was shot and killed on his 18th birthday, was known as “the type of dude to give you the shirt off his back,” one friend recalled.
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A conversation with the principal
Erin Savage sits down with SNN to talk about how her first year at Lakewood has gone.
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Seats still open in Lakewood’s programs
Fewer applications means some spots are still available in the magnet and academies.
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Lakewood's Hero
“I thank God for creating her every day, because if it wasn’t for her, I wouldn’t be on track today,” one student says of teacher Emily Cipolla.
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It’s not your mother’s school library
Instead of being stacked with books, Lakewood High School has renovated the library into a hangout and study space for students.
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CAT students create emergency management website
The school district approached the students last fall to help create the site, which was revealed on April 29.
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Cancer survivors and fundraisers come together to walk for the cure
On Friday, Lakewood will host Relay for Life to help raise money for the American Cancer Society – with a special appearance by Lakewood teacher and cancer survivor, Lydia Lopez.
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Lakewood students receive bike safety equipment
Students get helmets and lights if they ride there bike to school.
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GSL raises money for Cystic Fibrosis
Warren Smith organized this years St. Pete Great Strides walk for Cystic Fibrosis and GSL is helping make a change.
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Changes smooth out this year’s FSA
New testing rooms, better computers and an updated testing program make the second year of the FSA much better.
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Car wash to raise money for prom
This year the Student Government Association wants prom to be a fairytale event. They hope this car wash will help raise the funds to make this dream come true.
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‘If you see something, say something’
Assistant police chief Luke Williams was born and raised in St. Petersburg, growing up at 1719 31st St. N. He has been assistant chief for 15 years and helps manage a department of 562 police officers that covers a city of 250,000 people. In January, he visited Lakewood High School to do a press conference with Spartan News Network staff.
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Seven guns, seven males, seven murders
In the last few months of 2015, seven young men were killed by guns in St. Petersburg and their deaths hit close to home.
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Students excel at Spanish competition
Sixteen students attended the Orlando event, coming in second place among all schools in their division.
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Mayor congratulates journalism students on national award
Rick Kriseman visited Lakewood High to celebrate the award and talk about his goals for the city.
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Lakewood teacher named trainer of the year
Erika Miller was the only teacher in the county to win the award.
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Lakewood has superior showing at International Day
The event lets foreign language students celebrate and learn about different cultures by participating in various activities and competitions.
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At Lakewood, students make black history now
During the month of February, black students are honored for their contributions to the community and school.
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Educators from across nation visit Lakewood
The Ford Next Generation Learning organization brought teachers to Pinellas County to learn about the school district's academies.
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Jazz concert benefits Lakewood music program
Money raised at the concert will help students pay for a trip to New Orleans in March.