News and Highlights
Satire Warning: In honor of April Fools’ Day, every article in this month’s Rampage is satire. Please proceed with caution, and if satire isn’t for you, don’t worry the Rampage will be back to normal in May (hopefully with physical copies as well.)
Click HERE for the April Rampage!
The LSH Publications and Journalism students are still working hard to bring you the news. Look for the April Issue of the Rampage coming out soon, and until then, spend some time catching up with our back issues online!
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Click HERE for a live link to the 2020 District 6B Boys’ & Girls’ Brackets.
The Collegio class setting is a unique opportunity, offering incoming freshmen numerous academic and social-emotional opportunities. As an interdisciplinary course, Collegio supports the tandem experience of history and literature as students learn how the foundational underpinnings of western civilizations shape and inform the rich literature of the time. And because Collegio is a non-tracked course, the class itself helps shape the Loyola ninth-grade experience. Students have a chance to get their high school bearings in a class that teaches the necessary skills for future academic success: note taking, time management, writing revision, and critical thinking. The class meets daily (unique in a block schedule), so students use Collegio as a de-facto homeroom; through intentional team-building activities and a safe and welcoming environment, incoming freshmen develop both a sense of self and a sense of community with their peers.