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Freshman Carys Turner warms up during a practice for the Belle Chanson Treble Choir on April 3. Belle is an intermediate level all-female choir and members must audition to join.

Choirs to compete in UIL April 12-13

Krista Fleming, Managing Editor
April 10, 2023
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Senior Joshua Joseph, sophomore Jait Mukkamalla, junior Mie Bakuya, sophomore Grace Mathai, and senior Gavin Durrant (left to right) practice choreography while playing the clarinet at rehearsal on Nov. 3.

Band to perform at UIL State Nov. 7-8

Nyla Smith, News editor
November 4, 2022
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Concert band rehearses choreography for their upcoming competition outside during third period. Due to the pandemic, the band’s show is shorter than previous years.

Band to compete at UIL Area Contest Dec. 5

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
December 4, 2020
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Golf

Golf to compete in state tournament

Hailey Courtney, Contributor
May 10, 2019
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Senior Derek Hamilton practices at the Castle Hills golf course. Hamilton will be competing with his team at the regional tournament on April 24-25.

Boys golf to compete at regional tournament tomorrow

Yusra Waris, Editor-in-Chief
April 23, 2019
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The cast and crew of Mary Shelley win first place at Bi-District.

Theater UIL One Act Advances to Regionals

Harper Lee, Reporter
April 7, 2019
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Sophomore Marianna Rooks practices for the UIL contest. The annual UIL contest is Feb. 28 - March 1.

Orchestra to perform at UIL contest

Leila Olukoga, Reporter
February 25, 2019
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