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The student news site of Clayton High School.

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Jacob LaGesse

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief

Jacob is a senior at CHS and this is his fourth year on the Globe. He is currently serving as the Editor-in-Chief, and in the past has served as Senior Managing Editor and News Section Editor. Jacob loves being involved in all parts of the journalistic process, from interviewing and writing articles to designing pages. He is excited to work with his fellow staff members to continue to make the Globe the best newsmagazine in town. When Jacob is not working on the Globe, he enjoys playing soccer and tennis and is on the robotics team. He hopes to constantly improve his own journalistic skills over the course of the year and to make it one of his best yet on the Globe.

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The 2019 CHS Robohounds pose for a photo after their victory in St. Louis.

Robohounds Houston-Bound

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
March 17, 2019
Photo of LaGesse.

From the Editor

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
December 5, 2017
Hilltop Doc

Hilltop Doc

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
October 22, 2017
Professional district portrait used 
at request of Dr. Bell.

Dr. Bell

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
August 18, 2017
Photo by Michael Melinger.

A Season to Remember

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
May 24, 2017
Clayton residents during a meeting of the Academy. (Photo by Areeba Khan).

Clayton Citizen’s Police Academy

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
November 13, 2016
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Cool As Ice

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
November 12, 2015
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