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

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Available for purchase all year long, a parking pass costs $50 for a full two semester pass and $35 for a spring semester pass. Each pass has a processing time of approximately 24-48 hours.

Parking permits now on sale

Shreyas Viswanathan, Staff Reporter October 5, 2020

Students that have not purchased their parking permits for the 2020-21 school year are encouraged to do so. Permits for the entire year are $50, while permits for the spring semester are only $35 with processing time approximately 24-48 hours. “We...

Inaugurated on campus by the class of 2019, Water Wars strikes back for the class of 2021. The game consists of groups of four, and each player is assigned a target for the week they have to squirt. With a jackpot prize of $480, the 96 participants will fill up their water guns and prepare to attack beginning Oct. 1.

Water Wars splashes the class of 2021

Ana Cuen, Managing Editor October 1, 2020

Leaving for school, the driveway must be checked.  No one in sight. The journey to the car requires a sprint.  Behind senior Paige Ripberger, the sound of feet hitting the ground gets louder.  She gets in the car and locks the doors.  She...

Also known as the Moon or Mooncake Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival gathers families on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar. Pictured above are mooncakes, which are Chinese treats with symbols imprinted on top.

Gathering around the full moon, Mid-Autumn Festival arrives

Hannah Beeler, Staff Reporter October 1, 2020

From eating dozens of mooncakes to lighting lanterns with loved ones, the Mid-Autumn Festival is an event celebrated by many Chinese students and their families. However when celebrations begin this Thursday, they will look a little different due to COVID-19. “The...

Artificial Intelligence is making its way to the Plano Collin College location for the second semester. “The course provides the tools and knowledge to navigate the digital transformation driven by AI technologies like ChatGPT,” Muthusamy said in Collin College news release.

Counselors now hosting Dual Credit Seminar Online

Drew Adrian Julao, Staff Reporter September 30, 2020

Students interested in taking Dual Credit classes through Collin College can get information on the program through a Zoom hosted by FISD college and career counselors Shawna Chamberlin and Jessica Mitchell Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.  “Any 9th, 10th...

The new senior class website contains numerous resources for the senior class. Included are the dates for upcoming senior events and links to purchase Liberty attire. It also has the Remind code for seniors, as well as information on senior ads for the yearbook.

PTSA launches senior class website

Ana Cuen, Managing Editor September 24, 2020

From class t-shirts to information on upcoming senior events, the PTSA senior website holds all the resources needed for class of 2021.  “We wanted to have one central location where seniors and parents could go to find everything they need to know...

The last day to purchase the yearbook for the 2022-2023 school year is Friday. Students can go to jostensyearbooks.com to buy their yearbook.

Say cheese, school pictures take place Tuesday and Wednesday

Zain Rahmani, WTV Staff Reporter September 21, 2020

Say cheese will echo throughout the library over and over on Tuesday and Wednesday for school pictures. Face to face students are going to have their yearbook pictures taken in English classes while virtual academy students have several different options,...

As all schools have opened up to accommodate learning, virtual students are scattered  at schools all over FISD in order to reduce class sizes.

Virtual students placed in classes from all over FISD

Hannah Beeler, Staff Reporter September 18, 2020

Virtual learning has brought many changes for students this school year including having online classes with teachers from other Frisco ISD schools. “Coming into the classroom was a little scary because you usually go into a class with some knowledge...

As the first 6 weeks come to an end, students will have the opportunity to drop PAP and AP classes beginning Friday. The drop window closes Sept. 24, and students will follow their new schedule starting Sept. 28.

PAP and AP drop window opens

Aarya Oswal, Staff Reporter September 17, 2020

The window for students to drop AP and PAP classes opens up on Friday with a form available on the counselors website for students wishing to make changes to their schedule. “All students currently in PAP or AP class will be eligible to drop to...

A freshmans guide for starting the year strong

A freshman’s guide for starting the year strong

Jordan Battey, Staff Reporter September 16, 2020

The start of this school year has been a massive change for most students around the world, including this year’s Frisco ISD freshman class, who are beginning their high school career online.  “Because of online school, there hasn’t been...

This years National Merit Semifinalists have been named. 12 students have been recognized from Liberty.

National merit semifinalists named

Wingspan Staff September 15, 2020

More than 60 Frisco ISD students, including 12 Redhawks, have been named as 2021 National Merit Semifinalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. As a National Merit Semifinalist, students have the chance to compete for more than 7,500 scholarships...

A CDC study has shown COVID spread in schools is relatively low. The numbers in Frisco ISD appear to support this. As of Friday, the number of on-campus (237) and off-campus (189) active cases are within nine percent of each other.

Virtual to in-person, students able to change learning instruction

Kirthi Gummadi, WTV Staff Reporter September 14, 2020

A month into the 2020-2021 school year, students and their families can now begin the process to change students’ learning environment from virtual to in-person, or vice versa, starting Monday with the window open until Friday.  Changes can be submitted...

After being completely virtual the first three weeks of school, Friday brought an end to the first week of face-to-face instruction in Frisco ISD for approximately 900 students on campus. However, some students are taking a crack at hybrid learning, meaning they will take classes with a mixture of both virtual and F2F components.

Staff and students take a crack at hybrid learning

Anurupa Roy, Staff Reporter September 11, 2020

After being completely virtual the first three weeks of school, Friday brought an end to the first week of face-to-face instruction in Frisco ISD for approximately 900 students on campus.  However, some students are taking a crack at hybrid learning,...

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