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Students who have not yet taken pictures for the 2022-2023 yearbook have one last chance. They can take pictures on Wednesday and Thursday before school, during advisory and after school.

Picture retakes on Wednesday and Thursday

Sadie Johnson, WTV Staff Reporter October 19, 2022

Students who were absent on picture day or would like to retake their photo can get their picture taken Wednesday or Thursday.  The retakes are for freshman, sophomores, and juniors only. This is the last chance for students to take pictures to be...

On Monday, the Board met at the Administration building. They approved the 2024-25 calendar, with the addition of Fall break and a Monday start.

Rezoning and TEA reports discussed at October board meeting

Varun Saravanan, Executive Producer October 18, 2022

The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held their October meeting Monday. At the meeting, the Texas Education Agency’s results driven accountability report was discussed. The report revealed FISD’s correlation between demographics and out-of-school-suspensions...

The Board of Trustees will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Board of Trustees holds monthly meeting Monday

Varun Saravanan, Executive Producer October 17, 2022

Frisco ISD will be hosting its monthly school board meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Administration Building. One of the items on the agenda concerns that state’s legislative session that begins in January. “The legislative year is always an...

The first nine weeks of the school year is coming to an end Friday. For students in sports, this is also an eligibility checkpoint.

First grading period comes to an end Friday

Bennett Kahlan, WTV Staff Reporter October 14, 2022

It may be hard to believe, but the 2022-23 school year is already near the first quarter mark, and the first 9-week grading period ends Friday with these first nine week grades half of a student’s semester grade. For students in extracurricular activities,...

The CTE Center is hosting an interactive open house Thursday. Students and parents are able to go to the CTE Center and see what it has to offer.

CTE Center holds interactive open house Thursday

LeNya Phipps, WTV Staff Reporter October 13, 2022

While course selections for the 2023-24 school year won’t happen for a few months, students and their parents have the opportunity to get a sneak peak of the Career and Technical Education Center Thursday at an interactive open house.  Visitors...

Scores from the first digital SATs were released by College Board on Friday with many students still unsure if they prefer the paper or digital version of the standardized test.

Sophomore and juniors take the PSAT Wednesday

Vivaan Mate, WTV Staff Reporter October 12, 2022

Across Frisco ISD, sophomores and juniors are taking the PSAT during first and second period on Wednesday. To help get ready, some students enrolled in different PSAT preparation classes. “The way I am gonna prepare for the PSAT includes enrolling...

For students in AP classes and interested in taking the AP exams, the AP exams fee window is open and closes on Nov. 1. This is also the deadline to request a refund for students who choose not to take the exams.

AP exam fee window is now open

Onassis Cyriaano, WTV Staff Reporter October 11, 2022

Advanced Placement (AP) exams aren’t until May, but students are facing a deadline to pay for any College Board tests they are planning to take. The payment for full year and fall semester AP courses is now open, and all fees must be paid by Nov....

Voter registration is open for those who are 18 or will be 18 by the elections. The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 11.

Seniors register to vote as elections quickly approach

Neha Ramachandran, Staff Reporter October 6, 2022

Midterm elections are on Nov. 8, and it’s time for many seniors to cast their first votes. If a student is (or will be) 18 by that date, they can register to vote in the upcoming election with a registration deadline of Oct. 11. Students can print...

Students able to learn about colleges in surrounding states Tuesday

Reid Edwards, WTV Staff Reporter October 5, 2022

As the school year progresses, juniors and seniors are beginning to look at colleges. One avenue to learn more about different schools in surrounding states is Find Your Future Night happening Wednesday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Lone Star High School. “I'm...

Leadership opportunities are available for juniors through the counseling office. To be considered, students must fill out a form by Oct. 14.

Leadership opportunities await the class of 2024

Christine Han, Staff Reporter October 5, 2022

One of the biggest qualities sought after by colleges is leadership, and now the Redhawk class of 2024 is being given the opportunity to participate in various leadership camps. Students interested are required to submit an application to the counseling...

Seniors are required to fill out FAFSA applications, which give out loans or grants to students to pay for college if they are eligible. FAFSA applications are now open, and will remain open until Jan. 15, 2023.

FAFSA applications now open for seniors

Aarya Oswal, Assistant Interactive Media Editor October 4, 2022

Applying for college is one thing, but being able to pay for it is another thing. However, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is now available for the 2023-2024 academic year for anyone applying to an undergraduate/graduate school.  This...

Although the pandemic has been declared over, the virus continues to impact students on campus. The districts guidelines come from the CDC, and some students choose to take additional precautions while at school.

COVID-19 continues to impact students on campus

Nidhi Thomas, Guest Contributor October 3, 2022

President Joe Biden declared the coronavirus pandemic over, but the handful of students that still wear a protective mask are a daily reminder that COVID-19 is still a thing. Another reminder: Frisco ISD’s disease prevention and mitigation guidelines...

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