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Q&A: All-State musicians

Q&A: All-State musicians

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
February 10, 2021
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Assistant principal Rachel Flanders poses by the school’s front office entrance.

Changing zones

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
January 27, 2021
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Junior Morgan Horrell swings her club and scans the course to see where her ball lands. In December of 2019, Horrell was frustrated with the game because her goals seemed out of reach; she even considered not playing college golf. “Once the summer came around, I was finally starting to hit those lower numbers I had been shooting for,” Horrell said. “That was when I realized that I love this game and once I knew I could [reach my goals], that was a total game-changer because I worked so hard to be able to do that.”

Swinging into college

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
January 22, 2021
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Ending on a high note

Ending on a high note

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
January 20, 2021
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Junior Nandita Kumar poses next to a homemade sign expressing her personal beliefs about the anti-racism movement. Kumar is an adamant supporter of the movement and takes active efforts to fight racial injustice in her community through her position in March For Our Lives (MFOL), a youth-led gun violence prevention organization.

Anyone can be an activist

Jacquelyn Burrer, Reporter
December 8, 2020
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Junior Sydney Japic stands with a ball on the soccer field after practice. Sydney was unable to play high school soccer the past two years. “I’m looking forward to starting to play high school games because I’ve never played high school soccer before,” Japic said. “This is my first year.”

Moving towards her goal

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
December 7, 2020
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Junior Noah Farahmand works at Stonebriar Country Club in Frisco. He delivers golf carts to people on the golf course on weekends.

Students juggle school, jobs

Olivia Yager, Reporter
December 2, 2020
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Senior Anabel Sanchez stands outside the gym with her rifle. As one of the color guard captains, Sanchez has had to adapt to her role as a leader due to COVID. “It’s been difficult to adjust with covid rules, but just being around my team is what makes my experience better,” Sanchez said.

Keeping the flag flying

Ian Wright, Opinion editor
November 13, 2020
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Freshman Macie Snyder returns the ball during tennis practice on Oct. 30. The tennis season ended on Oct. 20 with a game against Lewisville, and will start up again late next semester.

Forehanding Freshman

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
November 9, 2020
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STEM aspirations

STEM aspirations

Ian Wright, Opinion editor
November 8, 2020
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Senior Bronwyn Khangsar skates across the ice during a hockey game. She is one of the team captains and plays defense for the Dallas Stars Elite Girls hockey team. “[It’s difficult] constantly being motivated to improve,” Khangsar said. “There’s so many ways to get better and be the best that you can be.”

Skating through senior year

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
November 2, 2020
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Senior Weston Conaway, with his right thumb wrapped, takes off his helmet on the sidelines, during a game against Plano West on Oct. 23. After a game-time decision on whether or not Conaway would play, Conaway was able to play one drive in this game, but has yet to play a whole game.

A Waiting Game

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
October 30, 2020
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