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Physics students are participating in a nuclear physics project in which they get to choose the assignment they complete. The project offers students the chance to close the year with freedom in what they do.

Choosing their own physics project

Yael Even, Staff Reporter May 15, 2019

To end the year with a bang, physics students are completing their year with a nuclear physics project that gives students four different options to showcase their learning. Excited to work with her peers, junior Emma Gallagher already knows what she...

Recording their podcast, freshman Owen Wise, Joseph Hancock, and Ford Shippy interview assistant football coach Larry Swinnea in biology teacher Chris Hams room.

Bubble Boys burst onto the podcast scene

Kasey Harvey, Editor-in-chief May 14, 2019

Publishing Frisco Bubble Boys for the first time just weeks ago, freshmen Joseph Hancock, Ford Shippy, and Owen Wise are newcomers to the world of podcasting. “We talk about random stuff all the time,” Hancock said. “We talk about stuff like...

On Monday, May 13, 2019 assistant principal Jason Harris spoke over the intercom about enforcing the school rules due to recent misbehavior.

End of the year doesn’t bring an end to misbehavior consequences

Melody Tavallaee, Managing Editor May 13, 2019

After seeing a spike in behavioral punishments, assistant principal Jason Harris took to the intercom during second period on Monday to make a schoolwide announcement regarding the topic. “We've had an increase in the students misbehaving from just...

Special education kids on campus and in the community are getting the chance to build robots at Saturday’s First Tech Challenge “Robo Para-Olympics” “I thought about this and because we have only one robot so it will be kind of challenging for him to actually build something,” Patricia Flores said. “So at the back of my mind I was thinking about the lack of opportunity for children with special needs. So when I talked to the president of the club he suggested the idea of hosting a monthly workshop and we can teach them.”

Workshop opens robotics world to special needs students

Ashvita Girish, Guest Contributor May 10, 2019

Special education kids on campus and in the community are getting the chance to build robots at Saturday’s First Tech Challenge “Robo Para-Olympics” from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Coit. “The...

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.

Environmental problems the focus of APES project

Lucas Barr, Editor-in-Chief May 9, 2019

Taking their AP exam Monday afternoon, AP Environmental Science students are now taking on a project to put their knowledge of the environment to bring change in the real world. “There's a lot of freedom given with this project,” AP Environmental...

The process for selecting classes for 2021-2022 is underway, but while certain courses are mandatory, librarian Chelsea Hamilton is trying to find a few students to take a class period as a library aide.

“Library aide is an opportunity for students who love to read or enjoy the library to be able to spend more time with what they enjoy,” Hamilton said via email. “Library aides get hands-on experience organizing and shelving books, chances to express their creativity in decorating the space, and have a place to call their own.”

Friday the final day to return books to the library

Alyssa Murphy, WTV Staff Reporter May 9, 2019

As the school year draws near so does the time to turn in books. Tomorrow is the final day to return books in the library to give library staff enough time to get the everything ready for the next school year. “We have them due a couple weeks before...

Senior Olivia Brucker reads the book, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Students in AP lit are doing a project based on a book of their choosing for the next several weeks.

Students choose their learning in AP Lang project

Yael Even, Staff Reporter May 8, 2019

AP Lang projects are getting quite the read as they have the option to choose a book from the Frisco ISD reading list and show their understanding through a number of choices. “It’s a really open ended project, they have six different options,”...

The school gave students participating in the Special Olympics a sendoff on Monday during advisory. Students competed on Tuesday in a variety of events.

Students compete in Special Olympics

Melody Tavallaee, Managing Editor May 7, 2019

The Special Olympics took place on Tuesday with students hitting the ground running into the competition to participate in various events at Memorial Stadium. “The students competed in track and field, javelin, and a relay,” SPED teacher Cheryl...

With their AP test Wednesday morning, AP Literature students are finishing out the year with a project. Students have the freedom to choose their own books and create their own rubric.

AP Lit students create their own rubrics in final project

Ian LaPerre, Guest Contributor May 7, 2019

AP Lit students are wrapping up the year with a book of their own choosing as students were given a list of approved literature to choose from, including books intended for ninth grade english curriculum all the way to AP Lit curriculum. This list includes...

Muslim students on campus have started to celebrate Ramadan. “I know my spirituality is something I can always push myself to do better with,” senior Tushamma Rahim said. “Things like praying more or reading Quran, I want to make an intention to do more and better.”

Ramadan begins for the Muslim community

Aliza Porter and Maddie Aronson May 6, 2019

Ramadan, which begins Monday, is a holy month when Muslims commemorate the revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammed. It is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and during this month, Muslims are required to fast from dawn until dusk. “Ramadan...

Up until this Thursday, staff and students have the opportunity to compete in a 4-word writing contest.

Beat of her heart gets an electric boost

Maddie Aronson, Staff Reporter May 3, 2019

Every year, around 3 million people worldwide are implanted with a pacemaker, with a small percentage of these patients children. The tiny device is used to aide in pumping the heart, and can be used to treat rare afflictions in kids with a variety of...

On Monday, May 13, 2019 assistant principal Jason Harris spoke over the intercom about enforcing the school rules due to recent misbehavior.

Dissecting rats to better understand the human body

Ashika Deshpande, Guest Contributor May 3, 2019

After a whole year of doing labs, lectures, and worksheets, on-level biology students have the chance to participate in a hands on activity of dissecting a rat on Friday. After months of doing labs, lectures, and worksheets, on-level biology students...

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