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Lake Zurich High School Student Media

Bear Facts

Lake Zurich High School Student Media

Bear Facts

Heading home to Alabama

Heading home to Alabama

Tessa Fabsik, Bear Facts Contributor
May 20, 2022
Although families can come in many shapes and many sizes, Adam Monnette, senior, says his family dynamic has shaped him into the person he is today.

A family, a story

Kyra Keena, Bear Facts Contributor
April 2, 2021
 Living in a big family requires a precise schedule to coordinate through the day. “I started at 8:00am and I taught periods one through three, and then eight and nine, so I had the middle of the day off, which was nice because I was able to eat lunch with my kids and spend some time with them,” Meghan Reynolds, English teacher and mother of three kids, said. “For my kids, my six-year-old and my seven-year-old, they started at 8:30. They were live with their teacher, sitting in front of their computer, for five to six hours a day, so similar to me; it worked out because we had the middle of the day off together, which was nice.”

Chaos, commotion, and fun

Sasha Kek, Secretary
February 8, 2021
Due to social distancing, music students at home have been doing private lessons remotely at home. Louisa Hagen, freshman, prepares to video chat with her teacher through Zoom right before her private lesson.

Music despite distance

Jane Yu, Bear Facts Contributor
May 18, 2020
Seniors are going to college! As they move on in life, they have to make an important choice for where they want to go.

Finding home away from home

Caroline Sun, Co-Web Editor-in-Chief
May 24, 2019
Laura Fonte returns to her Alma Mater at the high school to teach social studies.  Many graduates return to the high school to either teach, visit old teachers, or support their peers in school events.

Back for the Bears

Megan Monoson, staff writer
October 9, 2015
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