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Raya Lehan

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief

This is senior Raya Lehan’s third year on the JAG staff. She is a co-editor-in-chief of Mill Valley News Online as well as an academics section editor. Aside from yearbook, Raya is a reporter on MVTV and participates in NHS, SLT, the Thespian Troupe, the bowling team, the fall musical and the spring play. In her free time, Raya enjoys playing the guitar, watching Netflix and hanging out with her family and friends. Her favorite quote is, “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.”

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Pick-me-ups for positive thinking

Pick-me-ups for positive thinking

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
February 18, 2017
Lifting his drum sticks in the air, senior Spencer Smith prepares to tab the cymbals during the jazz band concert on Thursday, Dec. 1.

Jazz band performs first concert

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
December 2, 2016
With a video from his YouTube channel pulled up in the background on Tuesday, Oct. 18, freshman Aidan Thomas smiles in journalism teacher Dorothy Swaffords classroom. I like [YouTube] because I can share my videos, Thomas said. Even if nobody watches them, I can still post them and I feel good that some people will [get to] experience my content.

Freshman Aidan Thomas enjoys filming and editing videos

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
November 1, 2016
On Oct. 11, seniors Jack Campbell and Ethan Hansen discuss their events at the DECA competition

DECA travels to Lansing for their first competition

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
October 19, 2016
Sophomore Josie Carey catches a ball that was out of bounds.

[Photo] Tubular Thrifting: Flashback to the 80s

Claire Boone, JagWire managing editor
September 21, 2016
Senior Tom McClain whispers answers to his fellow teammates at Quiz Bowl practice on Monday, September 6th.

Underclassmen step up to the varsity Quiz Bowl team

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
September 9, 2016
After participating in the Peer Interactions scavenger hunt at Price Chopper on Thursday, Feb. 18, freshman Charley Brock decides what candy to buy, with help from junior Emma Wilhoit.

Peer Interactions takes third quarter trip

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
February 20, 2016
During Jaguar Singers on Wednesday, Jan. 27, choir teacher Sheree Stoppel helps students to perfect the song I Sing You Sing.

Choir teacher Sheree Stoppel announces retirement

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
January 29, 2016
Waiting for their turns, seniors Tatum Rainbolt and Jordan Purvis study for their upcoming tests on Tuesday, Jan. 12 at the Leavenworth High School DECA competion.

DECA participates in final competition before state

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
January 13, 2016
Seven staff parking spots remain empty during seminar on Friday, Aug. 28. The parking spots designated for staff limit the number of available parking spaces for students.

New parking policy postponed to fall 2016

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
December 11, 2015
During choir on Wednesday, Nov. 11, clinician John Stafford helps the Jag Chorale students prepare for their winter concert.

Professional jazz clinicians help three choirs

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
November 12, 2015
Freshman Kaylee West holds her insulin pump and glucose monitor.  A lot of kids it takes a long time [to get the pump], but I got it only like two months afterwards. I got it really fast so I didn’t have to do a lot of injections, West said.

Freshman Kaylee West dances despite having Type 1 diabetes

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
October 17, 2015
Freshman Kaylee West dances despite having Type 1 diabetes

Freshman Kaylee West dances despite having Type 1 diabetes

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
October 14, 2015
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