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Hailey Dirks

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor

Senior Hailey Dirks is the Managing Editor and this is her second year on staff. In her free time, she loves reading, listening to music, painting and playing cards with friends and family.

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Infographic: April Fools Day

Infographic: April Fool’s Day

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
April 1, 2021
Infographic: Paying for college

Infographic: Paying for college

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
February 11, 2021
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
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
The Grandscape entrance, decorated for Halloween.

Escape to Grandscape

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
October 21, 2020
Senior Cinta Isom works on her art behind a plexiglass desk shield. She is on the Virtual Plus learning pathway and only attends school for second period.

Sick art

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
October 21, 2020
Librarian Kristi Taylor puts on gloves while wearing a mask, before checking books into the library system. Taylor said she wishes more students would say hello and strike up a conversation with her. “Speak when spoken to,” Taylor said. “Not everyone knows how to talk to someone who’s friendly. Say hi. I’m friendly and I talk a lot.”

Beginning a new chapter

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
October 2, 2020
Sometimes the light of positivity is hard to find in dark times - and thats OK.

We are not OK, and that’s OK

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
April 16, 2020
A geek’s guide to online school

A geek’s guide to online school

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
April 14, 2020
Junior David Howe stands in front of a shelf of fossils he and his dad have collected. He holds up a fossilized fish that his dad will be selling.

Digging up a legacy

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
February 26, 2020
Top three books of 2019

Top three books of 2019

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
January 27, 2020
Self care is not selfish

Self care is not selfish

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
December 19, 2019
“The Goldfinch” book review

“The Goldfinch” book review

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
December 3, 2019
 Junior Tara O’Donnell cooks ratatouille, a stewed vegetable dish, in her kitchen. She wears the chef’s coat that she won while on Chopped Junior. “I love to cook different dishes,” O’Donnell said. “My favorites to cook are mediterranean, french and asian dishes.”

Catering queen

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
November 19, 2019
Top Five Podcasts

Top Five Podcasts

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
November 12, 2019
The Current War shocks U.S. viewers

The Current War shocks U.S. viewers

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
November 2, 2019
Newman takes off in a Cessna 152 Aerobat plane. Newman’s passion for flying began at a young age and carried into high school. “My whole family flies,” Newman said. “My mom was a flight attendant, my dad was a pilot, my [grandfather] was a pilot and my other grandpa was a pilot.”

Soaring through the skies

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
October 28, 2019
Preface

Preface

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
October 22, 2019
A construction worker drills holes in cement to lay a metal foundation on August 8th. Construction began at the end of the last school year.

Breaking New Ground

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
August 27, 2019
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