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Freshman Caitlyn Graham practices her vibraphone solo, “Trilogy,” for the Concerto Contest. The contest will be held on March 25 at 5 p.m.
Band to host annual Concerto Contest March 25
Siya Patel, Reporter • March 25, 2024

The band program will hold its annual Concerto Contest on March 25 at 5 p.m. in various locations within the school. “The purpose of the event is to allow students to participate in a very competitive solo division and be...

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Seniors Sophia Wheeler (left), Max Turman and Hana Robson rehearse a scene in the beginning of their UIL One Act play, “Emma’s Child” on March 6. Theater will perform it for free in the auditorium on March 19 at 7:00 p.m.
Theater to perform first 24 Hour Play Festival March 9
Krista Fleming, Managing Editor • March 6, 2024

The theater department will perform its first 24 Hour Play Festival in the black box theater March 9 at 7 p.m., where students are given 24 hours prior to performing to write, cast, memorize and produce a show. Tickets cost $5...

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D’sa hugs junior drum major Noorain Aziz after the band placed second at the UIL State Marching Championship in 2022. He has been a part of the band since sixth grade, and plans to continue marching and major in architecture after high school.
A dream come true
Olivia Evans, Web Editor • March 20, 2024

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Freshman guard Parker Bolden attempts a corner three-pointer late in the fourth quarter and makes the shot to make the score 55-61 in the Hawks game against Plano East on Feb. 9. Bolden was recently named District 6-6A Newcomer of the Year by the district on March 10.
A sensational start
Gavin Lambert, Reporter • March 12, 2024

Since he was in the second grade, Parker Bolden has loved and played the game of basketball. He started playing sports at a young age, where he found success with basketball and soccer. As he continued to try and improve at basketball,...

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After almost a years hiatus, DC The Don has returned with his new album “SACRED HEART2 (+),” released on March 15. He is critically underrated. “SACRED HEART 2 (+)” is, for sure, my album of the year.
“SACRED HEART2 (+)” showcases why DC the Don is on the rise
Gavin Lambert, Reporter • March 22, 2024

After almost a year's hiatus, DC The Don has finally returned with his new album “SACRED HEART2 (+),” released on March 15.  I have been...

Life of a Band Kid: State Trip
Life of a Band Kid: State Trip
Mie Bakuya, Reporter • March 22, 2024

 The House of Representatives passed a bill that, if passed by Congress, will ban Tiktok in the United States if the parent company, Bytedance, doesnt give up ownership. Given other present day issues, this seems like a waste of time and resources.
Opinion: The TikTok ban is a waste of time
Andrew Higgins, Reporter • March 25, 2024

National security. Abortion. Border control.  Yet, even with all these factors cycling through the congress of our elected representatives,...

My family and I, grandpa (left), mother (middle) and my grandma (right), pose for a photo at Disney World in 2008. On March 23, 2023, at 3 p.m., my grandma passed away.
Opinion: A second mother
Madeline Rivera, Editor-in-Chief • March 23, 2024

One year full of grief, anger and sadness — 365 days of emotions I never knew my body could feel. Emotions that I, as a teenager, never expected...

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