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

Valerie Garner

Valerie Garner, Staff Writer

Valerie Garner, known to her peers as Val, is a senior staff member on The Roar. That’s not all she does. Val is also the editor of LHS’s yearbook, The Lair. She has been a Leander Lion for entire high school career. After high school Val hopes to find herself in the city of College Station at Texas A&M. She wants to study communications there. When Val is not focusing her time on school, she is devoted to serving at her church. She is involved in her youth group, mentoring middle school students, and singing as well. Val enjoys playing the ukulele in her free time. She likes to eat Yaki Soba, a Japanese dish consisting of fried noodles. Her favorite colors are pink and blue.

All content by Valerie Garner

Lies vs. Truth

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-chief
March 18, 2013

Shaking Things Up to the Harlem Shake

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-chief
February 21, 2013

Student Spotlight: Jonathan Rivera

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-Chief
November 5, 2012

Val’s Staff Picks

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-chief
November 5, 2012

Lions Snap Vista’s Winning Streak

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-chief
October 31, 2012

Crosstown Showdown Preview

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-Chief
September 28, 2012
photo by Danielle Bell

Who’s Ready for the Homecoming Game?

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-chief
September 28, 2012

LHS Plugs In

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-chief
September 14, 2012

Pride of Lions Eats Flock of Hawks

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-chief
September 11, 2012

Hard work pays off for Jonah Arias

by Valerie Garner, Editor-in-chief
February 16, 2012
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