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Students of AP Environmental Science teacher Jamie Berendt, senior Zoe Meeker, sophomore Nitya Sripati, junior Chloe Zonis, sophomore Madison Catherine, and junior Chloe Zonis look at how their timer picture turned out. The challenge consists of who can take the best and most creative group picture between Berendt and other APES teacher Richard Sabatiers class.

APES classes go head to head in photo challenge

Michael Martin, Staff Photographer February 13, 2020

Two of AP Environmental Science teachers Jamie Berendt and Richard Sabatier's classes took part in a timer photo challenge on Thursday to see who could create and capture the most creative and crazy moment.

Former Best Buddies president Isabella Pedron (right) poses with club members after last years winter formal.

Dressing their best, Buddies ready for winter formal

Caroline Caruso, Guest Contributor February 13, 2020

Prom isn’t until April, but for Dallas/Fort Worth chapters of Best Buddies, Saturday means Winter Formal at Bishop Lynch High School.  “It gives buddy members a fun opportunity to have fun and let loose,” Best Buddies campus president, senior...

Making this years Valentines day canvas painting the third to be hosted on campus, the tradition continues in hopes of not only bringing the school together, but giving members of a local nursing home a Valentines day gift. Student can either donate their painting to the nursing home, or pay 5$ to keep their piece.

Valentine’s Day art brings a little love to campus

Kanz Bitar, Staff Reporter February 12, 2020

Painting Valentine’s Day love in the cafeteria is on Wednesday’s after school agenda as Student Council is hosting its 3rd annual canvas painting, with students being given the chance to donate their work to local nursing homes. “We’ve actually...

Sophomore Sophia Reeves smiles for the audience during Red Rhythms pom routine at the spring pep rally on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020.

Pep rally honors spring sports

Kasey Harvey, Editor-in-chief February 12, 2020

The first ever pep rally to honor spring sports was held on Tuesday during fourth period in The Nest.

Waiting his turn at Outdoor Educations rock climbing field trip, sophomore Simon Nagles watches senior Anthony Ortiz scale the wall.

Outdoor ed heads inside for rock climbing

Athena Tseng, Guest Contributor February 11, 2020

Staring up at a bevy of hand and footholds, outdoor education students are starting their unit on rock climbing Tuesday at the Canyons Rock Climbing Gym in Frisco.  “What I try to do is give them an overall knowledge of rock climbing, what they...

One of many yearly traditions, the homecoming pep rally is Thursday during advisory.

Springing into the second semester, StuCo hosts spring pep rally

Shreya Jagan, Staff Reporter February 11, 2020

For the first time in the school’s history, there is a spring pep rally on Tuesday at 3:40 p.m. in The Nest.  “With all our pep rally’s in the fall we wanted to do something for our spring sports,” Student Council president Emma Hancock said....

While in school, Pre-AP biology students began their unit on viruses. Coincidentally, teachers are using COVID-19 in their lessons so that students can connect their classwork with reality.

Doctoring average lessons, AP Biology incorporates Grey’s Anatomy in the unit

Ana Cuen, Guest Contributor February 10, 2020

With the Grey’s Anatomy theme music playing on repeat, AP Biology students got to experience the life of a doctor, as they diagnosed made-up patients for their genetics unit.  “Mr. Ham and I made a bunch of medical charts because we were talking...

Playing her harp, former senior Urja Joshi advanced to Area after auditioning for the Region 24 All-Region Orchestra. As the competition this year has come to a close, the hard work and dedication students have undergone has payed off according to Orchestra Director Julia Blackstock.

Juniors drop fine arts and athletics from GPA

Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief February 7, 2020

Beginning this year and starting with the junior class (2021), students in Frisco ISD are able to drop fine arts or athletics classes from counting towards their GPA, per a 2019 change in district policy. Planning to continue varsity volleyball next...

PALS has been hosting toy drive in order to donate to hospitals, as it has been shown playing helps ease anxiety. All donations can be brougth to C138.

Pulse to PALs, a club on campus gets a new name and class

Trisha Dasgupta, Staff Reporter February 6, 2020

Rising juniors and seniors interested in taking the new class, the PALs Student Ambassador Course, that starts with the 2020-2021 school year, have until Feb. 13 at 4:30 p.m. to apply.    “Our first class is going to be in our registration booklet...

Registration begins Monday for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitutde Battery for interested sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The test is being administrated Wednesday.

ASVAB test held Wednesday

Kanz Bitar, Staff Reporter February 5, 2020

Several students on campus interested in a military career are taking the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test on Wednesday.  “The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery ( ASVAB) is a researched aptitude test developed by the Department...

Frisco ISDs first ethnic studies class, African American Studies, went on a field trip to learn about the Pullman Porters.

English students deepen understanding with discussions

Caroline Caruso, Guest Contributor February 4, 2020

As PAP English 2 students finish up their book Night, they are coming together to discuss what they’ve learned through a Socratic Seminar.  “So Night is a personal narrative about somebody who survived the Holocaust,” Sophomore Katie Stone...

Many Redhawks had the opportunity to compete with other schools across the district in what is known as Battle of the Books, a chance for students to read and test their knowledge while having fun in the process.

Read Out Loud Day brings people onto the same page

Kanz Bitar, Staff Reporter February 4, 2020

Read Out Loud Day is an annual advocacy day that unites people around the world to celebrate the joy of reading out loud. On Tuesday, teachers who want will be reading a little bit from a story book of their choosing in celebration of Read Out Loud Day.  Assistant...

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