THE BLUE & WHITE

Lexington Christian Academy’s Student Newspaper

Editors in Chief: Jabin Lee ’24 and Gretchen Magill ’23
The Blue & White is led by a student editorial staff under the advisement of a faculty mentor and the Student Life Office.

Dorm’s Coffee House

Lareine Nget ‘24 Dorm’s Coffee House / Dorm’s Got Talent! Friday March 31, 2023, was the Dorm’s Got Talent Show, also known as the Coffee House! We had a variety of performances from many of our talented students, both from Main Campus and North Campus. Not only did...

An Interview with Seniors!

Lareine Nget 24’ WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR FAVORITE MEMORY AT LCA? April 30, 2023 Blue and White interviews seniors asking their favorite memory at LCA and their advice for rising seniors! Senior 1: Daniel Ha How long have you been at LCA? 4 years What is one (or a few) of...

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59 59 lockers closed for the last time  59 backpacks packed up for good 59 caps and gowns ready to be worn  59 special hearts forever changed 59 futures waiting to unfold 59 seconds till it all begins…. ( the time is 2:54:01, Friday, May 5th 2023)  Lou Dos Reis  class...

Godspell

By Emily Gray ‘24   On February 17 and 18, friends and families gathered in the LCA Cross Center to witness the long-awaited performances of the upper school musical, “Godspell.” A lot of hard work and dedication went into this production with the cast meeting...

Lunar New Year at LCA

By Lillian Zhu '26 Lunar New Year is a very special and exciting holiday that signifies the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year on the lunar calendar. It has been celebrated at LCA.  The LCA ASiA team has set up representations of Asian culture to...

Districts and All-State

By Emily Gray ‘24 On Saturday, January 7th, a few students participated in the Northeastern Senior District Festival. The instrumentalists who participated were Jabin Lee ‘24, Callum Daly ‘24, Eunjeh Sung ‘24, and Elisha Choi ‘26. The vocalists were Emily Gray ‘24,...

MLK Day Paper

By Eliana Mamo ‘25 Born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia to a comfortable middle class family, Martin Luther King experienced segregation and discrimination, which caused him to play a major role in the civil rights movement from the mid-1950s to early 1968....