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The Hi-Life and Lions' Den
Because a democracy's longevity depends upon an educated, informed populace, the history of journalism is intricately intertwined with the history of the United States. The First Amendment to the Constitution attests to the importance assigned to freedom of the press by the authors of the Bill of Rights.
 The 2010-2011 Hi-Life Staff: Philip Lowrie, Cathy Pino, Caitlin Smith, Amanda Rousseau, Hannah Herrera and adviser Alisha McGee
 The 2010-2011 Lions’ Den Staff: Front Row—Sarina Patel, Rebekah McCauley (editor), Courtney Roquemore (editor), Melanie Williams (advertising manager), Alisha McGee (adviser); Back Row—Clay Brown, Claire Shepherd, A’erial Butler, Hannah Leitner and Amber Riddell.
The student press at Henderson High School includes The Hi-Life newspaper and Lions' Den yearbook. Both are members of the Interscholastic League Press Conference whose duties include judging and critiquing high school publications, and both have earned various citations from ILPC over the years, including the coveted Award of Distinguished Merit.
Student creators of the newspaper and yearbook are involved in one or more of the classes offered by the Henderson High School Journalism Department:
- Journalism I
- Advanced Journalism, Newspaper I, II, III
- Advanced Journalism, Yearbook I, II, III
- Desktop Publishing
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