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

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

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Over the summer, the campus will be undergoing a few renovations including a new paint job, carpets, and a technology upgrade. To prepare for this, teacher have to clear their classes.

Campus refresh requires campus cleanup

Athena Tseng, Managing Editor April 13, 2022

With just five weeks left in the school year, teachers are clearing off their walls, and packing their stuff up. But this isn’t the typical getting reading for summer routine. It’s just the beginning stage in a massive undertaking as the school enters...

The Texas Education Agency has released a new set of guidelines that suggests new protocols involving parent and trustee involvement in the evaluation of what books are appropriate for public school libraries.

TEA suggests new guidelines in response to increased book controversies

Trisha Dasgupta, Editor-in-Chief April 12, 2022

The Texas Education Agency has released a new set of guidelines that suggest new protocols involving parent and trustee involvement in the evaluation of what books are appropriate for public school libraries.  “On November 10, 2021, Governor Greg...

Collin College classes end Thursday, meaning students who take Dual Credit classes are no longer in session for the remainder of the academic semester. Students also have a chance to learn more about Dual Credit during advisory on Thursday.

Dual Credit starts for the upcoming fall semester

Trinity Williams, WTV Staff Reporter April 11, 2022

With the school year coming to a close, counselors are already working on next year’s schedules. The window for enrolling in Collin College Dual Credit classes for this coming fall opens on Tuesday at 8 a.m. with a deadline of May 4th at 7 p.m.  “I’m...

For the first time in the history of the United States, a Black woman has been confirmed as a Supreme Court Justice as the Senate voted (53-47) to approve President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Thursday. Jackson will take office when Justice Stephen Breyer retires in the summer.

Historic Supreme Court confirmation inspires Redhawks

Rachel Kim, Staff Reporter April 8, 2022

For the first time in the history of the United States, a Black woman has been confirmed as a Supreme Court Justice as the Senate voted (53-47) to approve President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Thursday. Jackson...

Drone delivery company, Wing, has launched delivers in Frisco and Little Elm, allowing products to be directly shipped to your house via drone.

Drone deliveries start in the DFW area

Aarya Oswal, Staff Reporter April 8, 2022

Thoughts of the past are becoming a reality for those in Frisco and Little Elm as drone deliveries started Thursday. Freshman Reeyana Rahman can’t believe how far technology has advanced to the point where drones are now delivering people food. “I...

The CTE Center is holding a summer job and career fair that can help students get real world experiences with interviews along with connect them to professionals in different fields.

CTE hosts college and career fair on Thursday

Aashi Oswal, Guest Contributor April 7, 2022

From opportunities for hourly jobs to meeting college representatives, Frisco ISD is hosting their yearly College and Career Fair for students this Thursday from 5-7 pm at the CTE Center. “It’s been a pretty popular event that has grown through...

The Frisco ISD CTE Mock Trial was dedicated an official day by Frisco City Council after all their hard work during their season.

CTE Mock Trial Team honored by City Council

Christine Han, Guest Contributor April 6, 2022

After placing second at the Texas High School Mock Trial state competition in March, the Frisco CTE Mock Trial Team was honored by the Frisco City Council Tuesday as April 5, 2022 was officially proclaimed “CTE Mock Trial Team Day” by Mayor Jeff Cheney. “This...

DFW area is the fastest growing area in the nation

DFW area is the fastest growing area in the nation

Rishika Desai, Staff Reporter April 6, 2022

From 2020 to 2021, the Dallas Fort-Worth area had an increase of almost 100,000 new residents, making it the fastest growing area in the United States. Among one of the most popular places, new residents are calling home is Frisco. “There's just...

Some students on campus have a direct connection with the Russian-Ukrainian conflict as many have family in Ukraine.

Keeping a close eye on the conflict in Ukraine

Ryan Shapiro, WTV Staff Reporter April 5, 2022

Daily updates on the Russian invasion of Ukraine are part of the lives of many people on campus, but there are a few students watching a bit more intently. Even though Frisco and Ukraine are thousands of miles apart, several students here on campus have...

Muslim students read the Friday afternoon Jummah prayer on campus. “There are five prayers that Muslims have to do every single day, and Jummah is the second prayer of Friday that we have to do,” Treasury Officer of the Muslim Student Association, junior Ifrah Zainab said.

Muslim Redhawks celebrate Ramadan

Aleeva Naeem, Guest Contributor April 4, 2022

Many Muslim students on campus are participating in Ramadan, an Islamic holy month from April 2 to May 2 in which all Muslims around the world practice obligatory fasts, prayer, and other forms of worship from dusk to dawn each day. The dates of the...

The window for students to make any changes in their course requests for next year opens this Friday. The deadline for students to request a change in courses for 2021-2022 is Friday April 15 at 4:30 p.m.

Course change window opens

Zain Rahmani, WTV Staff Reporter April 1, 2022

For all freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, the window for final schedule requests will be open one last time starting this Friday and ending April 15th. For many students, this gives them another opportunity to be able to reevaluate their courses for...

The libary is hosting a trade fair this Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. It is meant to serve as an opportunity for students to discover different pathways after high school.

Book battleground: the growing movement to remove certain books from school libraries

Rachel Kim, Staff Reporter March 31, 2022

All across the United States, American schools are seeing a rise in efforts by officials and lawmakers to remove books from school libraries. In Tennessee, the McMinn County Board of Education voted to ban the award-winning graphic novel Maus because...

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