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Junior Amy Retana has turned her passion into a business with NailzzByAmy, her at-home nail salon. With appointments lasting anywhere from 30 minutes to hours long, Retana is building a steady stock of clients.

Junior Amy Retana turns passion into profit with nail art

Mikya Irvin, Guest Contributor November 9, 2022

With more than seven nail salons within five miles of campus, there are plenty of places for someone to get their nails done. However, for some people getting their nails done takes nothing more than a visit to Nailzzbyamy, located inside the home...

Early voting for the school board election is now open. The closest voting location to campus is Fire Station No. 8 on Rolater road.

Voting site on campus for midterm elections

Varun Saravanan, Executive Producer November 8, 2022

Students on campus have seen some changes around the school to accommodate the midterm elections. At a recent board meeting, the Board of Trustees discussed campus election sites.  Certain schools in the district are designated as voting sites, and...

Tabletop club brings game night to campus and allows students to pursue their board game passions. The club meets Thursdays in the lecture hall.

Tabletop club brings game night to campus

Connor Johnson, WTV Staff Reporter November 7, 2022

Game night doesn’t have to be something that’s just done at home as there is a club on campus that allows students to indulge their board game passion. The lecture hall turns into a Redhawks game room every Thursday as the Tabletop Club holds its...

Coach and teacher Taylor Ruesch found herself as a kitten foster mom after she took in the kittens of a stray cat in her neighborhood. Ruesch noticed the kittens werent walking well, and after researching, realized that they had swimmers syndrome which caused their feet to turn outwards.

Sink or swim: fostered kittens thrive after rehabilitation

Christina Huang, Guest Contributor November 4, 2022

Assistant coach. PE and health teacher. Cute kitten rescue mom. Taylor Ruesch was prepared for the first three. The fourth, happened by accident.  Keeping her eyes on a stray pregnant cat in the neighborhood, one day Ruesch noticed Mamasita didn’t...

Students have the opportunity to bring canned food and other non-perishable food items to student councils food drive benefiting Frisco Family Services. In exchange, students get service hours and an opportunity to give back to their community.

Canned food drive ends Friday

Sadie Johnson, WTV Staff Reporter November 3, 2022

Student council is holding a canned food drive benefiting Frisco Family Services from Oct 31st to this Friday. They will be hosting a designated can drop-off event for everyone during advisory on November 1st where students are encouraged to bring...

Seniors have the opportunity to take their cap and gown photos this Thursday.

Senior cap and gown photos Thursday

Bennett Kahlan, WTV Staff Reporter November 2, 2022

Seniors can take cap and gown photos Thursday in the auditorium foyer. From 8 through 9 a.m., the gym is open for walk-ins and off-campus, athletics, and extracurricular activity students. From 9 through 10 a.m. students with last names starting...

AP English Language and Composition teacher Kacie Smith (pictured) has a classroom tradition that brings back memories for many students: Smith Stars. Smith uses rubber ducks to reward her students for good behavior.

Smith has all her ducks in a row

Sindhuja Pannuri, Guest Contributor November 1, 2022

She has all her ducks in a row. Literally. The anticipation in the room is palpable. Students glance at each other across the room, whispering “is it you?” while shoulders shrug. They cross their fingers and hope. Then, she stands from her...

Spending almost all of his life in school, AP Biology and AP Research teacher Chris Ham has gotten his PhD in Educational Psychology. Ham’s PhD program allowed him to combine science and education, and solidify his understanding that science is key to empowering people to make informed and healthy decisions for themselves.

AP Biology teacher Chris Ham puts the pH in PhD

Shreya Agrawal and Caroline Caruso October 31, 2022

Weekdays 7:30 a.m.- clock in for work 4:40 p.m.- clock out for work and drive to UNT 5:25 p.m.- Class at UNT  8:20 p.m.- go home and study  Repeat For science teacher Chris Ham, structure is everything.  “Structure was/is...

The opportunity to wear costumes also connected students with friends. Junior Sadie Johnson (pictured) participated in a partner costume, being the devil to her friends angel.

Halloween makes its way on campus

Sarayu Bongale and Christine Han October 31, 2022

Redhawks are bringing their Halloween spirit on campus this Monday by dressing up in their costumes.

At the western game on Friday, seniors are encouraged by Student Council to decorate overalls or jeans. For many seniors, the events  and activities put on by Student Council have helped add more spirit to their final year in high school.

Seniors bring school spirit with painted overalls

Joaquin Perez, WTV Staff Reporter October 28, 2022

Friday’s game will not only include cowboy hats and boots, but all seniors are encouraged to wear painted overalls or jeans that represent the class of 2023. “I’m probably going to paint overalls,” senior Sovereign Hurley said. “My friend...

The One Message Foundation club on campus aims to teach students on campus about Islamic culture, history and traditions. Those in the club hope to spread knowledge and learn more about the world while bringing students together.

One Message Foundation club connects students

Harris Rahman, WTV Staff Reporter October 27, 2022

The One Message Foundation club teaches students on campus about Islamic culture, such as its history and traditions, to spread knowledge and learn more about the world while bringing students together. “It is a club that is specially catered towards...

Heather Whitcomb smiles with her oncologist Tobi Nwizu on her last day of chemo. Ever since she felt her lumb five years ago, her life instantly changed as she was struck with the news that she had invasive ductal carcinoma breast cancer.

A life changing lump

Rachel Kim, Staff Reporter October 26, 2022

Ever since she found her lump five years ago, life began to change for freshman volleyball coach Heather Whitcomb. “When I first found a knot on my breast in mid-November, I scheduled my yearly exam and went to get it checked out and looked at,”...

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