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Student News of Liberty High School

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Student News of Liberty High School

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Ella Quinney

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of The Ledger

Ella Quinney is a senior, this is her fourth year in Publications. Quinney is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger magazine, along with a reporter for the website. She can’t wait to work alongside her staff to produce the magazine, and work on the website this year. Outside of Publications, she is Key Club’s editor and a member of DECA. Quinney bakes, reads, and hangs out with her friends in her free time. She is looking forward to a great last year, in and out of the classroom.

All content by Ella Quinney
This years fall play is "Suite Surrender," a comedy following two divas from the 1940's.

Room for Laughter

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger
November 12, 2025
Milo Weston volunteered alongside Key Club at the Lucy Strong Charity Run last November, encouraging and guiding runners in the right direction.

Weston Named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger
November 5, 2025
Zoe Snell (12) used putty to help shape her mask, adding in dimension.

Unmasking the Inner Artist

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger
October 28, 2025
News outlets tend to promote violence, creating a divide in society. With this growing divide in America, news organizations need to bring people together, not push them apart.

Beyond the Headlines

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-chief of the Ledger
October 27, 2025
In the heat of the moment, Keena Boschert (12) photographs herself has she waits for Roan to perform her set on stage. Roans set contained 17 of her biggest hits, lasting about an hour and a half. "She played every single song I wanted her to play," Boschert said. "I was really excited when she played it [Guilty Pleasure]. I screamed, but it was silent, so everyone around me, looked at me. But I was really hyped for her to play it because she hadn't in so long."

Chappell Roan: the ‘Femininomenon’

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger
October 10, 2025
Students work together to pick up trash outside the school.

Key Club ‘Leaves No Trace’ On School Grounds

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger
September 24, 2025
Labubu dolls have broken the internet, with the keychain becoming the most popular varriant of the product.

The Labubu Craze: How a Viral Toy Became a Global Sensation

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger
September 16, 2025
Will Nolan (12) takes his club back getting ready to hit his tee shot on the third hole at Winghaven Country Club.

Will Nolan

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger
August 24, 2025
Bryn Schell, Ella King and Stella Nguyen cross the bridge into high school, starting a new chapter of their lives.

A Step Towards Liberty

Ella Quinney, Editor-in-Chief of the Ledger
August 19, 2025
The day of the election was rainy and cold. Several voters brought umbrellas and warm drinks to keep them company while waiting.

Voting for the Future: The 2024 Election

Ella Quinney, Co-Editor-In-Chief of the Ledger
November 7, 2024
Leah Kaler stands with a ladder ball in her hands as she waits for her turn in ladder toss.

[Photo] GALLERY: SENIOR SUNSET

Anna Simms, Editor-in-Chief of LHStoday.org
May 20, 2024
Sophomores Kayla Kroehnke and Noelle Wise scroll through their phones, with screenshots of Instagram reels behind them, showing the constant stimulation we receive online.

Just Five More Minutes

Ella Quinney, Reporter
February 8, 2024
Choosing what you're going to be doing with your life is hard, so remember to pick something that you want to do, for college and career.

Is College Even Worth It?

Ella Quinney, Reporter
November 21, 2023
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