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Alexis Huerta Reyes’ Internship at BlackRock

A 12th grader's profile
Gabrielle Hayes, Staff Reporter November 30, 2023

Nervous yet optimistic, with a head full of dreams, teens enter the world of high school.  Aside from the standard academic program, Leadership students are introduced to free career and mentoring...

Hispanic Heritage Month Luncheon

Katherine Lucero, Contributor, Class of 2025 November 9, 2023

Leadership & Public Service High School’s student government hosted its annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration with a themed luncheon in the school lobby. While music played, $5 To-Go...

Students bask in creating art

Visual Arts teacher, Ms. Fudge, keeps student creativity thriving, including Bob Ross-inspired art, candle holders and Japanese art
Jenna Mclean , Ashley Marmolejos, Yixin Zheng, Editor/Contributor May 4, 2023

Ms. Fudge is a new teacher at Leadership, where she teaches art to grades 9-12.  New York State's high school graduation requirements mandate a full year of Visual Arts, Dance or Theater.  Lead News...

Eyes Light Up in the New Theater Club

Ana Rezende, Contributor March 3, 2023

October 19th, 2022  marked a new era at Leadership and Public Service High School. The Theater Club went to see Wicked on Broadway!  Principal Mr. Santos had the brilliant idea of starting the club. ...

Meet Leadership’s New Teachers

Jenna McLean, Co-Editor December 20, 2022

This year at Leadership new members were added to the family. To help you get to know them better we interviewed them asking questions that we feel can give you insight on who they are. The first teacher...

Languages spoken at Leadership

Languages spoken at Leadership

Denisse Merino, Editor June 1, 2022

Step into a single classroom in Leadership and Public Service High and find yourself surrounded by classmates from all parts of the world.  Contributing writer and 10th grader, Isabella Santillan,...

Sol

Sol

Leslie Camano, Contributing writer April 7, 2022
"So naturally we named her Sol, sun in Spanish."
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