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Last Saturday, Redhawks headed to Centennial High School to compete with other FISD students at a UIL academic meet.

FISD hosting a webinar for new online learning opportunity

Bryce Sena, WTV Staff Reporter January 25, 2022

Starting next year, the 2022-2023 school year, Frisco ISD will be offering two online systems for learning. There will be a full time online school where students will not be able to take part in any extracurricular activities The other option will...

Clearing up COVID confusion

Advik Dixit, WTV Staff Reporter January 24, 2022

It’s hard to miss the toll of COVID-19 and the Omicron variant are taking here on campus as students, teachers, cafeteria workers, and others are missing time due to a positive test.  And with so many students missing time, there’s been some confusion...

Store shelves at the Frisco Family Services Market are stocked with staples such as pasta, canned vegetables, and countless other groceries.

Three organizations, one goal: helping to feed Frisco

Harley Classe, Sports Editor January 21, 2022

Food pantries and similar volunteer organizations have been around for generations, providing a helping hand to those in need. However, the past few years have brought many ups and downs for families and students alike which has placed a stronger...

The Frisco ISD Council of PTAs created Frisco Threads to help disadvantages FISD students to receive clothes through donations.

“Other than the volunteers who have helped us operate the closet this fall, we have received clothing and monetary donations from businesses and members of the community,” PTA Clothes Closet Chair, Tara Childers said. “This semester we have provided over 7000 clothing items to approximately 450 students and families.”

Providing clothes, Frisco Threads helps district students

Allyson Lastovica, Staff Reporter January 20, 2022

The reputation and rankings of Frisco and Frisco ISD seem to be stellar and paint a picture of an ideal place to live. But living in Frisco ISD doesn't present the same reality for everyone as 13 percent of families in the district are defined...

Spring AP exam fees open Wednesday

Hudson Powell, WTV Staff Reporter January 19, 2022

Advanced Placement courses are college level courses offered on campus, and for each one, students can opt to take an end of course exam. To take the exam, students must first pay the $96 fee, with an exception of those who qualify for free or reduced...

FISD hosts advanced academic night

Keldric Luster, WTV Staff Reporter January 19, 2022

From more than 20 AP classes, to dozens more advanced classes, there are plenty of options for Frisco ISD students to take an advanced academic classes, including the IB program at Frisco High School, Dual Credit options, and programs at the CTE center. With...

Recently, Frisco company, InspectIR, made first FDA approved COVID-19 breath test, making testing for COVID-19 even easier.

COVID-19 booster shot approved for 12-15 year olds

Vibha Immedisetty, Guest Contributor January 18, 2022

The FDA has authorized the COVID-19 booster vaccine for 12-15 year olds, which can be taken 5 months after the second shot of the original vaccine. For many students such as freshman Lavanya Ajith, the booster’s approval was something to look forward...

Although the pandemic has been declared over, the virus continues to impact students on campus. The districts guidelines come from the CDC, and some students choose to take additional precautions while at school.

District offers free N95 masks to staff

Athena Tseng, Managing Editor January 14, 2022

Teachers have the opportunity to pick up a free N95 mask from the front office after Frisco ISD provided each campus with the masks on Thursday. “The difference between the N95 mask and the surgical mask that people have been provided with is really...

Frisco ISDs COVID testing location will reopen on Tuesday at Bacchus Park.

Breaking news: FISD COVID testing site reopening at new location

Athena Tseng, Managing Editor January 13, 2022

Frisco ISD's exclusive COVID testing site at Kuykendall Stadium closed Thursday to relocate to increase testing capacity. It will reopen on Tuesday at Bacchus Park, just one mile from campus. This relocation will help relieve the large response of...

Students interested in taking dual credit classes through UNT have until Tuesday to submit their application. The program allows students to spend half their day on their home campus and the other half at UNT.

UNT Now! webinar on Friday

Kylie Pilgrim, WTV Staff Reporter January 13, 2022

The University of North Texas and Frisco ISD have joined up to offer students the chance to take dual credit classes at UNT through the UNT Now! program. Tomorrow night from 6 to 7 p-m, students and their families can join a webinar that provides information...

Frisco ISD has a long-lasting partnership with colleges in the area to provide students the ability to fulfill high school credits while also earning college credits.

District hosts meeting about Dual Credit classes

Shreya Jagan, Assistant Editor-in-Chief January 12, 2022

With the course registration deadline approaching on January 17th, Frisco ISD is holding a Dual Credit Information Night via Zoom Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. in order to provide families with the opportunity to learn more about what dual credit courses have...

Frisco ISD is also suffering during the national labor shortage leading to longer lines for students to get lunch.

Breaking news: lunch labor shortage

Wingspan Staff January 12, 2022

The following email was sent out to all students and parents this morning. "Dear Liberty High School families, As you know, labor shortages are impacting many job sectors including the food service industry. The school district is no exception, and...

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