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The student news site of Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas

WINGSPAN

The student news site of Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas

WINGSPAN

CTE expands to increase student opportunities across FISD

Athena Tseng, Erika Pernis, and Sadie Johnson January 24, 2023

From Frisco ISD’s newest natatorium to the Ford Center at the Star, the district continues to invest in projects designed to benefit its students. The latest example is the Career and Technical Education Center which is undergoing an expansion seven...

The AP test payment window opens Monday. The window is for spring semester courses or late payments for full year or fall semester courses and closes Feb. 10.

Spring AP payment window opens Monday

Neha Ramachandran, Staff Reporter January 23, 2023

The AP test payment window opens Monday. The window is for spring semester courses or late payments for full year or fall semester courses and closes Feb. 10. A $50 late fee will be added to late payment for AP exams.  All exams will cost $97,...

The CTE Center is holding a summer job and career fair that can help students get real world experiences with interviews along with connect them to professionals in different fields.

Work Based Learning applications due Friday

Maya Silberman, Managing Editor January 20, 2023

Applications for work-based learning classes at the Career and Technical Education Center close Friday. Information on how to apply can be found on the CTE Center’s website. Students can apply for work-based learning for many different pathways,...

Across Frisco ISDs 75 campuses, an In God We Trust poster can be seen posted. Senate Bill 797 was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on Sept. 7, 2021, SB797 mandates that every public school put up a “In God We Trust” poster if it has been donated by a private organization or individual.

Senate Bill 797 posts “In God We Trust” on Texas campuses

Aashi Oswal, Staff Reporter January 19, 2023

43 elementary schools. 17 middle schools. 12 high schools. 3 special program centers. There are a total of 75 schools in Frisco ISD with 75 different campuses and 75 different looks.  But courtesy of the 87th Texas State Legislation and...

The monthly board meeting is being held Monday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. On the agenda are a resolution on chaplains in school, the 2023-24 improvement plan, and more.

Board of Trustees recognizes students and finalizes calendar changes

Athena Tseng, Editor-In-Chief January 18, 2023

The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees convened over a variety of topics and recognized district events during their monthly meeting on Tuesday. This included recognition for 363 College Board recognized students in FISD and along with the Board being recognized...

Frisco ISD has opened applications for the district committees. The applications consist of roles for the District Advisory Council, Legislative Leadership Council, Library Reconsideration Committee, Safety and Security Committee, School Health Advisory Committee, Special Education Parent Committee, and Student Advisory Committee.

Board of Trustees monthly meeting Tuesday evening

Rose Lastovica, Staff Reporter January 17, 2023

The Frisco Independent School District Board of Trustees are meeting Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the FISD Administration Building. During the first part of the meeting, they will hold a closed session to discuss conflicts with Texas Government code. These...

The removal of library books due to inappropriate material has been a nationwide trend, and it has landed in FISD. The FISD Board of Trustees have voted on the removal of books, and Frisco citizens, such as State Representative Jared Patterson, have challenged books in schools.

Battle over school library books continues

Caroline Caruso, Editor-In-Chief January 13, 2023

Still on the shelves of some Frisco ISD high school libraries, “The Perks of Being A Wallflower” and “Glass Castle.” Gone are “The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” “Check Please, #Hockey!,” “Glass,” “Chicken Girl,”...

Universal Studios announced a new theme park in Frisco. It will be located on the Tollway and Panther Creek.

Universal Studios heads to Frisco

Athena Tseng, Editor-In-Chief January 12, 2023

The Dallas Cowboys. FC Dallas. Home of the Texas Rangers Double A baseball team. The Dallas Stars practice facility. The PGA’s headquarters.  There’s no doubt Frisco has earned its reputation as Sports City USA. But now, Frisco...

As the spring semester begins, many students have begun to receive college decisions, and a factor many consider is cost. There are now a few days left until Sunday’s priority deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application for Texas students.

FAFSA priority deadline approaches quickly

Shannon Christian, Staff Reporter January 11, 2023

As the spring semester begins, college decisions have begun to roll out and a major factor in most seniors’ choice of university is cost. However there are only a few days left until Sunday’s priority deadline for the Free Application for Federal...

The Youth and Government team competes in the State Conference in Austin Friday through Sunday. The team will compete in three sections: legislative, state affairs forum, and judicial.

Texas legislature is back in session

Maya Silberman and Joaquin Perez January 10, 2023

State lawmakers are back in Austin this week as the 88th session of the Texas Legislature began Tuesday. Every two years, legislators begin the 140-day session with dozens of bills already proposed and more sure to come. One of the biggest issues to...

The new year brings new classes for some Redhawks, as students who were enrolled in single-semester classes last fall transition into their spring courses. The change brings new teachers, new content to cover, and new classmates for many.

New semester means new classes for some students

Caroline Caruso, Editor-In-Chief January 10, 2023

The new year presents new classes for a few Redhawks, as students who were enrolled in single-semester classes last fall transition into their spring courses. This means new teachers, new content to cover, and new classmates for many. “I’m looking...

Jewish people across  the world have been lighting candles, frying latkes and spinning dreidels to celebrate  the Festival of Lights as Hanukkah continues until Monday evening. While many are celebrating, the Jewish community has faced a recent rise in antisemitism.

Festival of Lights dimmed by rise in antisemitism

Maya Silberman, Managing Editor December 22, 2022

Candles are lit. Latkes are fried. Dreidels are spun. Jewish people across campus and the world have been celebrating the Festival of Lights as Hanukkah continues until Monday evening.  “I celebrate Hanukkah by spending time with family...

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