Fifteen-year-old twins Olivia and Rebecca Stoltenberg have been kind of dreading this school year. Their family recently moved from Dallas to Monument. And they're freshmen. "It's really big," Olivia said, glancing around her new school, Lewis-Palmer High. "Three different grades of students who know each other are going to walk through the doors." But on Tuesday, sweaty palms and other signs of nervousness gave way to smiles and relief, as upperclassmen rolled out the welcome wagon for the class of 2019. The 280 ninth graders got a High School 101 crash course, the day before the older students returned to the building. "I think I'd be lost without this program," Rebecca said on her way to the gym for the Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette