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Students were represented at a staff meeting on Wednesday, providing input on a variety of topics that affect campus and student life. I enjoyed getting the students input on a wide range of topics from cell phone policies, to lesson planning ideas and how to connect with the student population and engage them, economics teacher Fred Kaiser said.

Student panels lead the conversation at staff meeting

Yael Even, Managing Editor January 23, 2020

Taking a step back and giving students a chance to speak their mind, Wednesday’s staff meeting looked a little different as student panels led the discussion. Hoping to improve student learning, F-L school counselor Ryan Kiefer believes the panel...

Freshman William Zhang and the rest of the students in the AP Human Geography class spent Wednesday and Thursday creating paper doll chains.

The arts and craft project saw students cut out the dolls and then write facts about women in agriculture on them.

Paper doll chain illustrates new concept in AP Human Geography

Caroline Caruso, Guest Contributor January 23, 2020

Beginning a new unit Wednesday and Thursday, AP Human Geography teacher Tim Johannes is having students complete a research project over gender roles in agriculture, by using more of an arts-and-crafts approach.  “Basically, we made paper doll...

Focusing on course selection for the 2020-2021 school year, Coffee with the Counselors will be hosted in Thursday in the auditorium from 8-9:00 a.m. The meeting is an opportunity for students and parent to learn and ask questions about their students and upcoming course cards.

Coffee with counselors focuses on course selection

Athena Tseng, Guest Contributor January 22, 2020

With course selection for 2020-2021 underway, Thursday's Coffee with the Counselors from 8-9 a.m. in the auditorium will provide information to parents on classes students can take. “We will present the registration information (similar to what...

Female students converse while working on projects for the organization at Tuesdays Girl Up meeting.

Campus club lifts up girls worldwide

Zaria Daley, Guest Contributor January 21, 2020

Dedicated to helping girls all around the world, Girl Up hosted its monthly meeting Tuesday during advisory.  “The reason I joined this club is because it has a purpose,” junior Mrunmai Ghalke said. “It’s serving the girls, other than the...

Senior Kapil Rampalli, junior Amber Cheng, sponsor JoAnn Jang, senior Kavi Saravanan, junior Anica Liu, and junior Srujan Mupparapu pose for a picture for BPA.

Taking business professionalism to the next level

Ananda Ghoshal, Staff Reporter January 17, 2020

Members of the Business Professionals of America club is heading to Reedy High School early Saturday morning to compete in their regional competition. With more than 90 categories to choose from, club members will be participating in a maximum of three...

Mexican-American studies is an ethnic studies class now available to students on campus. The class provides students with the opportunity to learn more about underrepresented groups in the United States by teaching about Mexican-American culture and history.

From Thailand to Berlin, Volkmar set to lead student trips

Abby Wang, Staff Reporter January 16, 2020

Traveling the world with friends is not an everyday opportunity, but in the summer of 2021 Pre-AP English 2 teacher David Volkmar is hoping to lead two student trips; one going to Thailand and the other across five countries in Europe. The first trip...

Greg Chatmon, a photographer for Southern Images, took  pictures of clubs and organizations all day. All official clubs on campus had their picture taken, and will be given a spot in the Legacy yearbook for the 2019-2020 school year.

Round two of yearbook pictures for all clubs on campus

Shreya Jagan, Staff Reporter January 15, 2020

School picture day was in the fall, but Wednesday was a day for all clubs and organizations on campus to take group pictures for the 2019-2020 Legacy yearbook.  “I like the idea of having club pictures,” sophomore Sonja Huntwork said. “Having...

The deadline to submit service hours for the 2023 Service Award is Saturday. The award will be given to students who have shown evidence of completing over 100 service hours throughout their four years of high school.

Underclassmen revise four-year plans

Athena Tseng and Aarya Oswal January 14, 2020

As underclassmen finalize course selections for the next school year, students will watch a video from the counselors in their social studies classes on Wednesday and Thursday that will provide information about updating four-year plans on HAC. “The...

Student council applications are now open for future upperclassmen. Student council is looking for leaders of the school and people who want to make an impact on their community.

Student Council applications now available

Yael Even, Managing Editor January 13, 2020

From decorating posters, planning homecoming, to helping promote school spirit, Student Council is recruiting new members for the 2020-2021 school year as applications went live Monday at bit.ly/STUCOAPP_2020 and will close January 27 with no applications...

Pulse brought High Five Friday to Anderson Elementary on Friday morning. Pulse looked to promote positivity beyond campus and spread it throughout the district.

Smaller hands, same goal for High Five Friday

Yael Even, Managing Editor January 10, 2020

The hands were lower and likely smaller, but the tradition was the same as Pulse hosted its High Five Friday at Anderson Elementary. “We did High Five Friday at Anderson to promote more positivity and school spirit within the school and within the...

The past couple of weeks before winter break, AP Literature students spent time analyzing the play Macbeth. Before completing a timed write, students demonstrate their understanding of Macbeth on one page.

One novel, one exam, one page

Yael Even, Managing Editor January 9, 2020

Over the course of the year, AP Literature students read a number of plays and novels to help prepare them for the AP test in May. After reading Macbeth by William Shakespeare, students were given a blank piece of paper to demonstrate their understanding...

For the third day of the competition, FFA students will be showing rabbits, who will be judged on size, ears, fur, and other characteristics. The students arrive prior to the competition to set up cages and prepare their animals for their appraisal.

FFA students show their livestock at junior competition

Maddie Aronson, Managing Editor January 9, 2020

Competing in the Collin County Jr. Livestock Show, Future Farmers of America students will be heading to Myers Park and Event Center from January 6-12, to step into the world of livestock showing and judging.  “This is my first show so I am very...

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