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Working on campus is a family affair for two teachers on campus: AP Human Geography teacher Andrew Lamas and his father, Demas Lamas, the 3D Modeling and Animation teacher. Working alongside each other is a new experience for the father-son duo, but one they are excited for.

Father and son unite as campus staff

Sarayu Bongale, Managing Editor October 26, 2023

Parents are often found dropping off their children to school in the morning. However, rarely do parents end up working alongside their children at the same campus. This is the case for the Lamas family as father Demas is the 3D Modeling and Animation...

An annual senior event, a bonfire, is happening tonight at the Heritage Farmstead Museum. Seniors can attend the bonfire from 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Annual senior bonfire on Thursday for seniors on campus

Joaquin Perez, Producer October 26, 2023

Seniors on campus get the chance to gather tonight at the Heritage Farmstead Museum from 7:30-9:30 p.m. for a senior bonfire. The bonfire will include food, a live DJ, a photo booth, and dancing. “I am really looking forward to the senior bonfire,”...

Some freshmen and sophomores on campus are a part of GT Humanities, where freshmen earn an Advanced English 1 credit, and sophomores earn an AP World History credit. This two year course taught by Sarah Wiseman and Elizabeth Evans, takes a different approach at learning than most classes.

Two subjects-one class, the GT Humanities experience

Sanvi Subbaraj, Guest Contributor October 25, 2023

Two grade levels, two different subjects: one class. That’s the structure of GT Humanities where freshmen earn an Advanced English 1 credit, and sophomores earn an AP World History credit. Combining the two subjects with two teachers, Sarah Wiseman,...

Campus Connections takes a look at some of the newest staff members on campus.

Campus Connections: Viviana Espinoza

Jamie Ross, Guest Contributor October 24, 2023

Viviana Espinoza is a new teacher on campus who teaches biology and also coaches wrestling. She attended the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and has now been teaching for seven years. Despite teaching biology, Espinoza says she was always better...

Placing her hands on the chest of the CPR mannequin, senior 
Shruti Bhoyar presses up and down in a lesson during the 2nd Annual Trade Fair on Friday, Oct. 20.

Hundreds of students get hands on look at various trades

Sankeertana Malakapalli, Staff Reporter October 23, 2023

Students had the opportunity to explore a variety of trades and other non-traditional career opportunities Friday in the library at the annual Trade Fair. “Attending a trade fair is a great way to see what opportunities are out there,”...

Lucky Redhawks face Student Council’s bingo

Joaquin Perez, Producer October 19, 2023

A campus favorite, Bingo, was back for the 2023-24 school year on Wednesday hosted by Student Council. “STUCO loves putting on these events because it's a great way to get people involved who might not be involved in something else,” Student Council...

Campus Connections takes a look at some of the newest staff members on campus.

Campus Connections: Elise Bentley

Zeynep Dalkir, Guest Contributor October 18, 2023

The newest art teacher on campus is Elise Bentley. Bentley went to the University of Texas where she majored in radio, television, and film.  She grew up in Rowlett and taught for six years at Lake Highland High School in Dallas. She is teaching Advanced...

Student Council is bringing back a popular advisory event from last year, bingo. Students can enjoy the game Wednesday during advisory in the main gym.

“Bingo!” STUCO hosts fourth advisory event

Lea Garcia-Salazar, Staff Reporter October 17, 2023

Picture this: a room filled with eager students, eyes glued to their cards, hearts racing with anticipation. The suspense rises as the numbered balls bounce around the cage.  It’s all part of Student Council’s fourth advisory event of the year...

Campus Connections takes a look at some of the newest staff members on campus.

Campus Connections: Angela Lewis

Natalie Marshall, Guest Contributor October 16, 2023

Growing up as an ‘army brat’, Angela Lewis is the new counselor on campus. She traveled and lived in multiple parts of the world. She was born in Germany and lived in Frankfurt, Germany for four years. Lewis has also lived in Washington, Dallas, and...

Frisco Starfest is back at the Frisco Commons Park from 6-10:30 p.m. on Saturday. People attending the event have the chance to view the stars and the nebula from telescopes.

Embark through the cosmos with Frisco Starfest

Asad Qureshi, WTV Staff Reporter October 13, 2023

Students can embark on a journey throughout the cosmos as the Dallas Astronomy Society hosts the Frisco Starfest at the Frisco Commons Park from 6-10:30 p.m. on Saturday.  “It's a really cool thing,” astronomy teacher Kyle Beggs said. “A bunch...

Campus Connections takes a look at some of the newest staff members on campus.

Campus Connections: Christina Wills

Ale Gonzalez, Guest Contributor October 12, 2023

A journalism major in college, the school's new testing coordinator Christina Wills spent 18 years working in special education at Wakeland High School. She grew up in Richardson and went to Bishop Lynch High School before attending Texas A&M. Wingspan:...

An annual project, book clubs, are starting up for English 1 students. From books, I Am Malala, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Hate U Give, to March: Book 1, The Poet X, and Animal Farm, students have many opportunities to learn more about new novels.

English 1 students are booked with annual book clubs

Jamie Ross, Guest Contributor October 11, 2023

English 1 students are starting an annual project, book clubs, in which a small group of students meet in class together to discuss a book they’re reading. “We did lit circles when I was in English and I always thought that they were kind of fun,"...

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