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Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Aimee Bozoudes

Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer

Hey, I’m Aimee and seeing as this is my first and only year on The Roar newspaper staff, I am extremely humbled and excited to interact and write about Leander’s diverse student body.

Aside from Newspaper,  I am a Senior who is a part of Sapphires, PALS, NAHS, the president of the French club, an AP English and French student and on top of those things I love painting, animals, Hawaiian pizza, and the most obviously, writing.
I would love to travel to Greece and France to see and experience the amazing culture, and New York to see Broadway shows such as Les Misérables, Newsies, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked and Next to Normal.

I have a respect and love for all kinds of music, a fear of ventriloquist dolls, MARVEL is better than DC, and hard work and morals drive me to want to succeed.
I’m always open to try and learn new things, meet new people and I guess that’s about it.

Have a great day!

All content by Aimee Bozoudes
French club member junior Matthew Kennedy alongside a Spanish club and Latin club member preparing for the 100 meter dash in the courtyard of the school. Kennedy had won in the 50 and 100 meter dashes.

Foreign Club Olympics

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
June 1, 2016
The ‘ART’ sign put above the door frame in Art teacher Chelsea Cason’s room. Similar to other fine arts, students are encouraged to express their feelings through a creative outlet.

The silent story

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
May 27, 2016
The PALS shirt for 2015-2016. Each PALS shirt is individualized with a unique nickname on the back.

Patiently preparing for PALS

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
May 10, 2016
Melanie Martinez’ single Soap. While not on the original soundtrack, it is featured on the deluxe version.

Music Review: Melanie Martinez

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
May 10, 2016
A package of envelopes that Journalism advisor Danielle Bell has set out in her classroom. It was for students to write appreciation letters to teachers.

Why I teach

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
May 8, 2016
The Blue Belle leaders on stage for the beginning of the ‘Last Dance’ of Spring Show. This would be the Blue Belles 26th annual Spring Show with the first beginning in 1990.

Stealing the show

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
April 28, 2016
 A symbol of the band in the past and present has been a ski mask to represent something faceless in order for more people to relate to what the duo conveys through their music.

Music Review: Twenty Øne Pilots

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
April 7, 2016
Junior holding middle TJ Barrett against the Dripping Springs Tigers. The Lions final game would later honour the two seniors and end in a tie of 1-1.

Tie it out

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
March 23, 2016
Student wears a floral dress with leggings and lace-up pointed shoes. They shoes can be found at Target.

[Photo] Top 10 spring trends

by Natalie Ditsler, Staff Writer
March 8, 2016
B-team player Destin Pinkey running through the Rangers to score for the Lions. The game against Vista Ridge was their second time facing the team.

The final three

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
February 29, 2016
The envelope which contained the letters being received from Lille. The other schools in the district including Rouse, Vandegrift, and Vista Ridge are also participating in three other schools in different parts of Lille.

Responding from 5,177 miles away

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
February 29, 2016
Junior holding middle TJ Barrett blocking a Georgetown Eagle. “When preparing for a game, I like to jam out to loud upbeat music beforehand,” Barrett said. “Then, when we warm up on our own, I use the time to work on passing with Aurora, my best friend.”

Stuck in a rut

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
February 25, 2016
Freshmen outside middle Claire Imig preparing to take control of the ball for the Lions. The Lady Lions would later lose to the Rangers with a score of 0-2.

Communication is key

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
February 19, 2016
A-team player Tay Brown against the Vista Ridge Rangers. The game would later end with a final score of 71-44, Lions taking the win.

Victory against Vista

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
January 26, 2016
As the main character tends to shy away from social interaction, his actions breakthrough in technology. A strong theme of the show is the separation of black and white, the rich and the poor, the good and the bad where the grey area does not exist.

TV Show Review: Mr. Robot

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
January 15, 2016
Hunter Stevens keeping up the Lions scoring against the Mustangs in the second quarter. This shot would then raise the score to 29-10, Lions in the lead as they would later win the game.

Taking out the Mustangs

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
January 15, 2016
National Honor Society has been apart of Leander since 1971 and has been an annual participant for Operation Christmas Gift. Their certificate must be renewed every year.

Club Spotlight: NHS

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
November 12, 2015
The main entrance to the Circus top in the parking lot of Circuit of the Americas. Cirque Du Soleil is the largest theatrical performance in the world and has on average 1,300 employees working on and off the stage. Kooza was able to produce many temporary jobs for Austin workers.

Event Review: Cirque Du Soleil Kooza

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
October 16, 2015
Mrs. Molina has taught for 16 years.

[Photo] Maria Molina

by Matthew Grissom, Staff Writer
October 8, 2015
Mrs. Riba teaches English 3 AP, and English 1.

[Photo] Stephanie Ribas

by Matthew Grissom, Staff Writer
October 8, 2015
The mural is placed in the front of the science building and has an admission box for any students and teachers alike to submit any positive comments. In contrast to the positive comments someone can take with them, negative words and phrases are puzzled into ‘words hurt.’

It starts with you

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
October 7, 2015
The freshmen coaches speak to the players about what they could improve upon in upcoming games. With a district score of 0-5, the freshmen lions plan to take the bye week as an opportunity for improvement in smaller details.

Vipers knock down freshmen Lions

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
October 4, 2015
Junior Dana Pierce performs during the Georgetown game halftime show. Pierce serves as company leader on the team.

Turns, talent, teaching

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
October 1, 2015
Blue team starts off their game on offense. The game would later be cancelled due to lightning.

Freshmen teams battle Rouse

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
September 16, 2015
The Senior and Freshmen shirts. These shirts are available during all B Day lunches in the “Pride.”

“I wish I knew…”

by Aimee Bozoudes, Staff Writer
September 15, 2015
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