LHS News

End of an era: LHS principal office to move after 65 years

June 6, 2023

End of an era: LHS principal office to move after 65 years A look back at the principals of LHS LHS News is a presentation of Ludington High School in partnership with Mason County Press.  By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief Not much has changed about the physical principal’s office at Ludington High School in the past 70 years. When classes begin…

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The names behind Ludington schools’ buildings

May 30, 2023

The names behind Ludington schools’ buildings This history article is presented by the Mason County Historical Society in partnership with Mason County Press, in celebration of Ludington’s sesquicentennial.  By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief Editor’s Note: Throughout Mason County there are many buildings, parks, organizations, and places that are named in honor/memory of various individuals because of the impact those people had…

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VIDEO: LHS graduation parking and other information

May 25, 2023

VIDEO: LHS graduation parking and other information  LHS is a presentation of Ludington High School in partnership with Mason County Press.  LUDINGTON — Ludington High School will hold its graduation ceremony on Friday, May 26 beginning at 4 p.m. In this video Principal Dan Mesyar explains some of the parking options, particularly because of building construction. He also discusses seating…

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LHS prom royalty

May 7, 2023

LHS Prom royalty LUDINGTON — Ludington High School held its junior/senior prom Saturday night and announced the prom royalty as elected by the senior class. The school no longer uses the terms “king” and “queen.” Elected were Adam Keffer, son of Joann Keffer and the late David Keffer, and Kat Wang, daughter of Maria and Jody Fox.

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LHS’s Julia Reed wins 2nd Congressional District art competition

May 6, 2023

LHS’s Julia Reed wins 2nd Congressional District art competition WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ludington High School junior Julia Reed has won the 2023 Congressional Art Competition for Michigan’s Second Congressional District with her watercolor painting, Monarchs on a Lilac Branch. Her art will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for the next year where it will be seen by people from across…

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