
Madison Landon
The dark atmosphere in the halls suffocate the chirpy mood of the students. The looming walls glare at young freshmen, their smooth surfaces a deceiving beige. This is LHS, or at least in the eyes of summer school connections.
It’s a late summer morning at LHS. Forty freshmen sit in class awaiting instruction. They are tired and anxious, awaiting their next assignment. A few of the students are comfortable in the large classrooms and dim corridors, but most are nervous. Som even puzzled.
“There are a lot of narrow hallways and it is confusing,” said Jannah Oroceo, an incoming freshman at LHS.
The school seems intimidating and enormous to new students. Luckily, a few are keeping their senses of humor. LHS freshman Abby Fischer shakes off the fear of a new school with a funny quip.
“It smells, it’s weird, it’s a school,” said Fischer.