Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Siandhara serves as Editor-in-Chief for The Roar for the second year.

Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-In-Chief

Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-In-Chief, is an ecstatic senior with a full calendar. Along with her passion for Journalism, Siandhara keeps her schedule busy with meetings and activities for Student Council, C-Squared, Green Paws, and Tutors Inc. That doesn’t stop her though, from being a top-notch student enrolled in the IB Program.

After high school, Siandhara has plans to attend Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Oklahoma after she graduates, with a major in Journalism and a minor in Photography.

All content by Siandhara Bonnet
The world changes and so do the people. We can only hope that it changes for the better.

A different world

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
June 3, 2015
White Eagle takes flight

White Eagle takes flight

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
June 2, 2015
From left to right (ranks four to one): Alper Orkun, Molly Aldred, Holly Ekas, and Cherilyn Song

Night among stars

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
May 28, 2015
Senior Jordan Tschoepe plays basketball for the Lady Lions, but does not plan on playing on college

Getting away to get closer

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
May 14, 2015
Abuse isnt always physical; its emotional, verbal, and psychological. As of 2014, 1/3 teens who were involved in an abusive relationship confided in someone about the violence.

Breaking the cycle of abuse

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
April 30, 2015
Movie Review: Jersey Boys

Movie Review: Jersey Boys

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
April 30, 2015
The newspaper staff with Bobby Hawthorne after winning the Silver Star award at ILPC later in the month. (L-R) Junior Jack Densmore, senior Claire Kyllonen, senior Siandhara Bonnet, Bobby Hawthorne, advisor Danielle Bell, sophomore Austin Graham, and senior Caroline Cravens.

From nothing to everything

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
April 28, 2015
The final pose in The Brotherhood of Man during the last rehearasal

How to Succeed at GAHSMTA

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
April 17, 2015
From stone tools to cell phones; anything could be next.

Progression of technology

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
April 15, 2015
AVID, or Advancement Via Individual Determination

AVID: An Explanation

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
April 9, 2015
Life can be found in even the most secluded places

Hidden

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
April 4, 2015
Equality shouldnt be a battle

Equality isn’t a contest

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
March 31, 2015
The 39 Steps is a comedy set in the 1930s

Step two of 39

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
March 31, 2015
Senior Lauren Weber shares her SXSW experience in volunteering

Work never ends

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
March 31, 2015
Senior holding mid Xhesika Ceka steals the ball from a Marble Falls defender

Girls soccer ends season

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
March 28, 2015
Senior Maria Young was one of the victims of the shattered dreams crash.

A precious thing

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
March 18, 2015
Movies are one of the cheapest ways to find some entertainment during Spring Break

[Photo] Spring Break on a Budget

by Claire Kyllonen, Assistant Editor
March 17, 2015
Sophomore swing player Miranda Brents play catch up with the ball

Girls Soccer ties Marble Falls

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
March 10, 2015
In honor of all of the African American men and women who have made an impact in United States history

Important people in history

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
February 28, 2015
Jocilyn Guerra petting one of the cats at the shelter

Warm, fuzzy feelings

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
February 26, 2015
Butterflies are sometimes used as a symbol for freedom and life in literature.

Defining Moments

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
February 26, 2015
The crowd watching the second featured film, Back to the Future

IB Back to the Future

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
January 20, 2015
Seniors Daniel Black and Joe Mahoney

Boys basketball ends season

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
February 18, 2015
Sophomore Chase Cotton goes for a layup against Marble Falls

Second time could be the charm

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2015
Two Minutes to See the World Around you

Lunchroom Scene

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2015
Cupid Crush Grams will feature a can of Crush soda and candy

What a Lovely Crush

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
February 12, 2015
Junior Michael Berry on the field and on the court

The Many Sides of Michael Berry

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
February 10, 2015
The starters of the boys varsity team being introduced at the beginning of the game against Eastivew

On the Ball

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
January 30, 2015
Sophomore Cody Bayer dribbles across the court towards the basket.

[Photo] Tigers Slip by Lions

by Jack Densmore, Staff Writer
January 29, 2015
Coach Grissom high fives one of the students that gave him a face full of cream

Slice of Life

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
January 27, 2015
Senior guard Daniel Black on a drive against Eastview

Win Some, Lose Some

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2015
Students in zero hour have to wake up early in order to make it to class on time, but students with three quarter days are allowed to either wake up late or go to bed early.

Aware of All Options

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2015
The poster for the musical designed by  Jermey McNair

Annual Musical Takes the Stage

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
January 16, 2015
The Varsity Basketball Boys before their game against Liberty Hill

First Win of the Season

by Siandhara Bonnet, Editor-in-Chief
January 16, 2015
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