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Frederick Lantern

The Student News Site of Frederick High School

Frederick Lantern

People ages 12 and up can get vaccinated!

Lower Vaccine Age Brings Lower Restrictions

Sarah Hayes, Staff Writer May 17, 2021

Let’s face it, just about everyone has gotten tired of these masks. However, the only way that it is safe to go without a mask would be if everyone were to be vaccinated. Luckily, the vaccine age has...

Here’s the logo for people who have gotten vaccinated for COVID-19. The ages of people who can get it are slowly trickling down, but now it’s finally available to those who are 16+.

Don’t Just Sit There! Go get your COVID-19 Vaccine Its Open To 16+

Lena Siscoe, Staff Writer April 14, 2021

Coloradans 16 and older will be eligible for the Pfizer vaccine, and those 18 and older will also be eligible for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. The state has been planning to open vaccine...

Many people are wearing masks wrong, here’s how to fix that.

How to Wear a Facemask

Sarah Hayes, Staff Writer November 24, 2020

One of the most important things about keeping ourselves safe during the COVID-19 pandemic is to make sure that we are wearing facemasks and wearing them properly. This coincides with how to properly handle...

Children in masks as Gov. Jared Polis visits a second grade class in Aurora. This is a common sight to see nowadays.

BRAVE NEW YEAR: What Are Our Chances of Being Cancelled Again?

Lena Siscoe, Staff Writer October 13, 2020

Frederick High has started a hybrid schedule, but there are still questions on whether or not we’re going to be staying in school. What are the limits? How many people are going to get sick before schools...

Birthday’s are a special time of year that is all about you. But COVID has put a cramp in lots of people’s birthday plans. Here are some tips to not let the pandemic ruin your party.

Don’t Let COVID Be a Party Pooper

Owen Etter, Staff Writer October 10, 2020

Birth A birthday should always be one of those days that you won’t ever forget but given the circumstances of the world, your birthday may seem like it’s going to be nothing more than you sitting at...

Fall is here which means it's time to start planning all of those fun fall activities that we love doing.

Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice

Elicia Ramu, Editor October 3, 2020

The leaves are changing, the cold nights are coming, the scent of pumpkin and freshly baked goods is in the air. It’s finally fall which means that all of the fun things people love to do in fall are...

This image is from one of all sorts of intense moment in the new amazing film, Tenet. I greatly enjoyed this film and each intense scene and twisting detail was better than the last.

Nolan’s Tenet is Must-See Film

Chandler Hoel, Staff Writer October 2, 2020

Movie lovers everywhere have waited a long time for this. With the recent openings of movie theaters across Colorado, people have been flooding into theaters to see the newest Christopher Nolan movie,...

SVVSD is opening up schools to in-person through a hybrid learning schedule.

October 5th: Introducing the Hybrid Model

Sarah Hayes, Staff Writer September 29, 2020

Grab your syllabi and start a shopping list-- St. Vrain is going back to in-person learning. Superintendent Don Haddad and the Board of Education announced the change of learning plans on September...

When the clock strikes 8:00, you may hear the howls of the community showing their appreciation for the first responders out there taking care of everyone during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nightly Howling Unites Front Range

Elicia Ramu, Editor May 1, 2020

Have you felt like there’s been a pack of wolves in your backyard lately? That’s probably because there has been. people have been going outside or opening up their windows at 8:00 p.m. every night...

Just two months after it was revived, the XFL has been killed as the latest business to fall victim to COVID-19.

Second Time Not the Charm for XFL

Jordan Anders, Sports Writer April 24, 2020

Returning in January after almost twenty years, the XFL was determined to reinvent themselves after the 2001 season bust. Unfortunately, after five successful games, the XFL commissioner Oliver Luck announced...

The logo for School for Scandal. What began as Frederick Theatre's spring play has become a four-part radio series thanks to COVID-19.

The Show Goes On

Kayla Lorimer, Multimedia Producer April 24, 2020

COVID-19 has shut down the school building, delayed graduation, and has cost several students--as well as some parents--their jobs. Yet one of the most disruptive changes to students has been the cancelation...

Stuck watching little kids? It doesn't have to be a chore! These ten tips will help keep them minds occupied and growing.

No More Babysitting Blues

Elicia Ramu, Editor April 24, 2020

Social distancing and staying at home has everyone going crazy, especially kids. Kids need attention and they need to be entertained. While many parents are now mainly working at home and taking care of...

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