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HOSA hosts their annual Blood Drive on Monday for those that are 16 and older. Students who are 16, must have parent consent, while students 17 years and older do not.

Annual HOSA Blood Drive is Monday

Nidhi Thomas, Staff Reporter November 10, 2023

HOSA’s is partnering with Carter Blood Care for its annual blood drive on Monday for those 16 and older. “Each unit of blood can save up to three lives, which is why it’s so important for us to collect blood,” HOSA co-president senior Sophie...

Among the Redhawks that placed at the
District IV Association Leadership Development Events Thursday at McKinney High School was the 
Radio Broadcast team of 
Lauren Pratt, Peyton Vargus, and Addy Schick.

(photo used with permission from @frisco_liberty_ffa)

FFA students place at district competition

November 10, 2023

There were several top placements for the Redhawks FFA chapter at the District IV Association Leadership Development Events Thursday at McKinney High School. Public Relations - 4th Place Lila Elizondo, Mikaela Turnage, Anna Young, Haley Johnson Greenhand...

Kenneth Schiumo announced as Teacher of the Year

Kenneth Schiumo announced as Teacher of the Year

Karina Grokhovskaya, Executive Producer November 9, 2023

Some may know him as Coach Schiumo. Others know him as Mr. Schiumo. Either way, Kenneth Schiumo is the 2023-24 Teacher of the Year. “I am honored,” Schiumo said. “The fact that my staff around me chose me for this prestigious award...

Contactless yearbook pick-up continues Friday with the classes of 2022 and 2023 being able to pick up their yearbook in front of the school from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Members of the classes of 2020 and 2021 that did not pick up their yearbooks on Tuesday, may do so Friday. Students who have not purchased a yearbook can still buy one at pick-up. Yearbooks will be $85, check only, written to Liberty High School with the student’s ID number.

Senior yearbook ads due Friday

Makena Walsh, Guest Contributor November 8, 2023

Friday is the last day for loved ones to design and submit senior ads in the yearbook for graduating seniors. “Senior ads are pages or parts of pages in the yearbook and parents, family, students themselves have a chance to give a shoutout to...

Campus Connections takes a look at some of the newest staff members on campus.

Campus Connections: Eliane Cook

Reyna Gannamani, Guest Contributor November 7, 2023

Eliane Cook is a new teacher on campus who is originally from Panama City Beach, Florida. Cook  grew up in Frisco and attended Heritage High School where her favorite subject was chemistry. From there, she attended Florida State University. Wingspan...

“From our heart to yours”

Karina Grokhovskaya, WTV Executive Producer November 3, 2023

For cancer patients, some daily tasks become much more challenging or uncomfortable. One of those can be driving.  When chemotherapy is administered, it’s done via a port on the upper chest.   So for many patients, the task of wearing...

Junior, Ally Gerardot, hands candy to a little dalmation at the 2023 Trunk R Treat.

“Trick or treat!” band’s Trunk R Treat is a sweet success

Haley Ward, Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2023

Candy filled the parking lot on Wednesday with the annual Trunk R Treat hosted by the band for the community. Despite the event being moved to a day after Halloween, families and kids still came and dressed up for the event. “Trunk or treat...

“It won’t happen to me”

Karina Grokhovskaya, Executive Producer November 2, 2023

It won’t happen to me.  It's not even in my family.  Words that go through a lot of women’s mind when it comes to cancer.  Words that campus SPED Evaluation Clerk Regina Booth thought as well. “It can happen to anyone. It doesn't...

This years annual Trunk R Treat is Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. in the band parking lot. The community can come enjoy treats from different organizations around campus.

Candy fills the band parking lot with 9th annual Trunk R Treat

Ethan Jones, WTV Staff Reporter November 1, 2023

Snickers, sour patch kids, and skittles are replacing flutes, clarinets, and horns in the band parking lot on Wednesday as it is time for the ninth annual Trunk R Treat hosted by the band. Dozens of clubs, organizations, classes, and teams are expected...

Astronomy students ran solar panel calculations on Monday with their peers.  “We are learning about the practical applications of solar panels,” senior Mae Ansuri said.

Astronomy students explore solar panels

Lea Garcia-Salazar, Staff Reporter October 31, 2023

In the ever-expanding world of education, the intersection of astronomy and sustainable technology is emerging as an area for students to explore. For Astronomy students on Monday, that meant being matched up with each other to run some solar panel...

What’s your favorite scary movie? While some students on campus prefer scary movies, others would rather watch spooky movies during the Halloween season.

What’s your favorite scary movie

Haley Ward, Editor-in-Chief October 31, 2023

What’s your favorite scary movie? Whether your answer is horror film is Halloween like Scream character Casey Becker, or you're not a horror fan like Scream character Sidney Prescott, almost everyone has a favorite movie to watch during the Halloween...

Pinkout month, a month celebrated across the country in support of Breast Cancer Awareness, hits close to home for two seniors on campus. Senior Kayla Winter (pictured second to the right) and senior Ryan Reid’s (pictured second to the left) mothers both suffered from breast cancer, and both won.

Pink ribbons hit close to home for some students on campus

Haley Ward, Editor-in-Chief October 30, 2023

Pink ribbons line the halls every October in support of Breast Cancer Awareness, but these pieces of fabric hit closer to home for some students on campus, two of them being seniors Ryan Reid and Kayla Winter. It was in 2006 that Leslie Reid, senior...

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