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The student news site of Clayton High School.

The Globe

The student news site of Clayton High School.

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Shane LaGesse

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief

Shane LaGesse is a senior on his fourth year on Globe, joining the staff this year as one of the Editors-in-Chief.

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Two bills in the Missouri legislature aimed at protecting parents rights have fueled a debate over critical race theory.

1474 & 1995

Ivy Reed and Shane LaGesse
February 9, 2022
Educational Technology Specialist Dawn Weber

Dawn Weber

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
September 19, 2021
A person hoists a poster in front of the U.S. Capitol during a climate protest in Washington, D.C., on December 27, 2019.

The Politics of Climate

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
May 27, 2021
The Globe examines the danger of ignoring our current climate crisis. Art by Ella Cuneo.

In Danger

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
January 25, 2021
Scientist Shima Nikkhah works on a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus.

How Close Are We?

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
November 16, 2020
Michelle Harris, the new mayor of Clayton

Mayor Harris

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
May 20, 2019
Students study for final exams at Hinsdale Public Library on Saturday, May 27, 2017. Just like at Clayton High School, freshmen across the country struggle with stress around preparing for finals.

Finals Freshmen Preparation

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
March 22, 2019
The Hate U Give follows the story of Starr, who struggles with two identities between her neighborhood and private school.

The Hate U Give

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
January 11, 2019
This diagram depicts the buffered bike lanes to be added to Maryland Ave.

Maryland’s New Look

Shane LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief
October 22, 2018
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