Mia Russell | December 11, 2020
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Katie Jones, Author | October 14, 2020
Bryce Russell, Writer | October 1, 2020
Samantha Nordstrom, Mia Russell, and Emery Miller | September 16, 2020
Mia Russell, Samantha Nordstrom, and Emery Miller | September 16, 2020
Dayna Lawson, Advisor | September 11, 2020
The Fine Arts Departments Come Together for “The Drowsy Chaperone”
Jadynn Evans, Author
February 22, 2021
In the second musical of the year choir and band join theatre in the production and performance of “The Drowsy Chaperone” in April. The musical is about the cliches of the 1920’s broadway scene from the perspective of the narrator, Man in Chair. The student playing this lead...
Gaming Club Continues With A New Sponsor
Johnathan Edmiston, Author
February 11, 2021
The Board Game Club is a small group of four-six people regularly that meets on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays after school in Ms. Laura Page's room W247. “It's a really good escape from stress and school, and it really sparks your imagination,” freshman Christina Jiminez said. “The club is...
February 8, 2021
According to UC Davis Health, there are more than 55 million children and teens who...
After the 2020 season ended abruptly because of Covid, the 2021 powerlifting season lifts off with the first meet of the season Thursday, Jan. 28 at The Woodlands High School. “We have progressed a lot this year,” junior Leslie Williams said. “We have been working off season. My...
Working as one on the court, the varsity volleyball team has been competing since August. Unfortunately,...
In a spectacular win, beating No. 10 ranked A&M Consolidated 38-14, Head Football...
Homecoming Court Takes the Field
November 16, 2020
Representing various organizations one female homecoming court nominee is crowned queen...
Mia Russell, Writer
November 10, 2020
On his fifteenth birthday, freshman Caden Rancher couldn’t think of a better...
New Superintendent Climbing the Ladder
September 18, 2020
Admiring the two pictures on his desk of his family, Superintendent Dr. Heath Morrison remembers where he came from. His plans consisted of becoming a lawyer, but he decided, in order to pay for law school, he would teach a couple years in high school. However, his passion stayed with...
Keep the Late Arrival Wednesdays!
Samantha Nordstrom, Writer
Due to COVID-19, the School Board made various schedule changes to assist students and teachers with the difficulties of online and in-person learning. The most recent change is the late arrival Wednesday schedule; rather than starting classes at 7:15 am., students are not required to...
Voting is a Privilege – Use it!
Samantha Nordstrom, Author
When a student turns eighteen, it is a privilege and a right for him or her to register...
Katie Jones, Author
COVID-19 still has an effect today with a total of 7.31 million cases and 208,000 deaths....
October 6, 2020
Getting home from school, students are unsure what to eat. Many students are unable to drive to the store and buy food, so they are left staring at what they have, not knowing...
Katie Jones, Author
October 6, 2020
During the pandemic, people have become creative with the different foods they can eat that were quick and easy. Especially now since some students are in remote...
Samantha Nordstrom, Author
September 28, 2020
To all the coffee enthusiasts out there, this is a treat. Whipped coffee, also known by its formal name Dalgona coffee, is a quick, easy drink recipe made with only three...
September 28, 2020
January 12, 2021
With everyone excited to say goodbye to 2020, January 1st, 2021 marks the beginning of a brand-new year, and with that comes New Year’s resolutions. They are created...