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

WINGSPAN

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

WINGSPAN

Parking passes are expecting to be filled out soon for $50 for an entire year and $30 for the spring semester. This form can be filled out online making it easier for students.

Parking permit application available online

Yael Even, Managing Editor August 16, 2019

Student drivers that haven’t already purchased their parking permits are expected to do so soon. Permits are $50 for the fall and spring semesters, and $30 for just the spring semester.  “You can purchase a parking permit one of two ways,” financial...

While many students had to go to the office to get a Verification of Enrollment in order to obtain their permit or license, the VOE form is now only offered online.

VOE’s now offered only online

Yael Even and Kasey Harvey August 16, 2019

Verification of Enrollment forms are now offered exclusively online for the 2019-2020 school year through the Student Portal. Needing the form to get a permit or driver’s license, students are able to access the document with ease where school...

Applications are due Friday for students wanting to apply for the Spanish Honor Society. To be eligible, students must have completed their first semester of Spanish 3, be in the 10th grade or higher, and have maintained A averages in Spanish.

New GPA changes implemented

Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief August 15, 2019

Various changes in GPA and ranking systems are taking effect this school year, after rankings for students outside of the top 10 percent were ended last year. Juniors and seniors, starting with the Class of 2021, are eligible to cancel one athletics or...

Rising freshmen will hit the halls Tuesday to kick off the 2019-20 school year for different activities including a tour around campus. Students will finish the day with a pep rally and class of 2024 t-shirts.

Freshmen ready to take flight

Kasey Harvey, Editor-in-chief August 5, 2019

Rising freshmen will get a sneak peek of the campus at the annual Flight School hosted by Student Council Tuesday from 9 a.m until noon. “We are hoping this will help students feel comfortable and excited about the transition from middle school to...

Looking back at the 2018-19 school year

Kasey Harvey, Editor-in-chief May 30, 2019

The 2018-19 school year comes to a close on Thursday. Taking a look back at the school year is a montage from some of the best moments covered by Wingspan.

Seniors and students who will no longer be in Frisco ISD may save any emails and documents from their FISD associated accounts.

Seniors save emails from FISD accounts

Maddie Aronson, Staff Reporter May 29, 2019

Students that are graduating or leaving Frisco ISD are able to keep emails and documents from their Frisco ISD gmail accounts by following the steps in the instructions attached.

 all students are given the opportunity to register to attend summer school with Monday being the first day the registration window opened. While registration ends on May 25 for credit recovery, students have until May 31 at 4 p.m. to drop the class with a full refund. After 4:01 p.m. on May 31 through June 10, students may still drop the class with no penalty, but they will not get a refund.

Summer not the end of school for some

Ava Peinhart, Staff Reporter May 28, 2019

Though the school year ends Thursday, some students are in the process of signing up for classes over the summer with Liberty and Reedy High School being this year’s Frisco ISD summer school locations, with classes beginning June 11. For junior Mishal...

Seniors gathered in the library early Thursday morning before boarding busses heading to Six Flags. Seniors not in attendance had to attend school as normal or take an absence.

Senior spend skip day at Six Flags

Kasey Harvey, Editor-in-chief May 23, 2019

The class of 2019 is taking over Six Flags Over Texas on Thursday for Senior Skip Day. “I am excited for senior skip day,” senior Sophia Garofalo said. “We are going to Six Flags and that is somewhere I have never been before." The theme park...

Pre-AP Algebra 2  students are closing the year with a cumulative quiz that goes over the material they learned over the course of the year. The quiz is to help students prepare for the future and has many benefits.

Finishing up algebra with a refresher

Shreya Jagan, Guest Contributor May 22, 2019

With the school year wrapping up, each class has their own definition of closure. While the Frisco ISD school district does not require semester finals, all Pre-AP Algebra 2 students are taking a cumulative semester quiz in their respective classes this...

Working with their communities, students were awarded with the Presidents Volunteer Service Award on Monday night for those that have been proactive in their community.

Awarding students for community service

Melody Tavallaee, Managing Editor May 21, 2019

Multiple students on campus were recognized on Monday night with the President’s Volunteer Service Award, which acknowledges the volunteer work they do over the course of a year. “The Presidential Volunteer Service Award is basically an award that's...

Most of the senior class gathered for some sweet treats in the cafeteria Tuesday morning for the annual Leaving the Nest breakfast. For some, this was a bittersweet moment with graduation just under two weeks away.

Breaking for annual senior breakfast

Yael Even, Staff Reporter May 21, 2019

Food and prizes were just part of the festivities in the cafeteria for seniors Tuesday morning at the 3rd annual Leaving the Nest breakfast. “It is a final opportunity for senior students to enjoy time together as a class prior to graduation,”...

The plastic animals pictured are part of a Family Science Night project aiming to combat plastic pollution. Students from all types of science classes created presentations to teach children and their families about concepts they learned this year.

Students become teachers at Family Science Night

Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief May 21, 2019

The science department is hosting the annual Family Science Night on campus Tuesday from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m in the cafeteria with dozens of student created projects meant to teach children about different topics. In addition, families in attendance will...

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