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Twice-Told Tale

The Student News Site of Lake Highland Preparatory School

Twice-Told Tale

Twice-Told Tale

Fiona Knight

Fiona Knight, Co-Editor

Fiona Knight, grade 10, is a returning member and Co-editor of the Twice-Told Tale staff. Fiona enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, trying new foods, and most of all, playing tennis. Fiona was a part of the varsity tennis team in both eighth and ninth grade and plans to continue playing outside of school throughout high school and into the future. She also has a passion for writing and joined the newspaper staff in hopes of increasing her opportunities to become a better writer and have more exposure to the world of journalism. In the future, Fiona hopes to expand her knowledge of world languages and the countless diverse cultures all around the globe.

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(Above) Ten months out of every year, the United States recognizes minority groups, their accomplishments, their culture, and their extensive value in society. The origin of these months can be traced back to 1968. During his presidency, Lyndon Johnson jumpstarted the idea of set periods of time during the year to put minorities in the spotlight with his creation of Hispanic Heritage Week. This week of recognition was ultimately expanded into a month twenty years later by President Ronald Reagan, catalyzing the future establishment of the remaining heritage months that are now a foundational part of American society.

Why We Celebrate

Fiona Knight, Co-Editor
September 17, 2025
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