
M. Esmiol: “Enfant, je voulais être paléontologue”
Professeur de français dans notre école, Olivier Esmiol raconte son parcours. Continue reading M. Esmiol: “Enfant, je voulais être paléontologue”
Professeur de français dans notre école, Olivier Esmiol raconte son parcours. Continue reading M. Esmiol: “Enfant, je voulais être paléontologue”
For many individuals, the fighting has been difficult, but in LILA, the conflict has primarily affected and shocked the Russian and Ukrainian communities. Continue reading 6,200 miles away, the war in Ukraine affects LILA’s community
There was an underwater volcano eruption on January 18th, near Tonga in the Pacific ocean. It was the biggest recorded anywhere on the planet in more than 30 years. Tonga’s volcanic eruption generated tsunami waves of up to 15 meters (close to 50 feet). Continue reading How underwater volcanoes are born
Throughout the several past years, there has been a terrible war going on in Yemen for different reasons. An under- reported news that LILA Gazette takes on. Continue reading The forgotten war of Yemen
By Frida Gerhardt – 7th grade. All throughout seventh grade the question that looms over everyone’s head when receiving a test is, “Did my GPA drop?”. While access to grades online may seem harmless or even positive, in seventh grade it’s a different story. When every student can share they’re grades not only does it spark jealousy but also competition. Even though Powerschool may seem … Continue reading How Powerschool is Affecting LILA’s Students Mental Health
LILA’s soccer team, the Lilalions, have won their International League CIF branch! They won an amazing victory 4-1 in a really tight game at first versus San Gabriel. The community will celebrate on campus on April 7th. Continue reading Football: The secret of the LILA Lions
A poem by Flora Haberman – 9th grade.
In the smoke are crowds, huddled in the dark
Mothers with trembling arms, wrapped around weeping children Continue reading Beneath the Belly of Kyiv