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

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Every month, the counseling department schedules a food truck 
to visit campus as a way to show appreciation for teachers and staff members. But when Ruthies came to campus, it was about more than teachers having something different to eat, it was a chance to help the community as the truck is staffed by people recently released for the juvenile detention program.

Changing lives while feeding others

Trisha Dasgupta, Editor In Chief November 30, 2021

The counseling department has started a new monthly tradition that brings food trucks on campus for teachers to enjoy.  “We think this is important for our teachers to have something fun to look forward to each month,” counselor Lauren Zambiasi...

Bringing awareness to epilepsy

Kirthi Gummadi, WTV Executive Producer November 30, 2021

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes unexplainable seizures, and currently has no cure and to help bring attention to this disorder, November is national epilepsy awareness month and it’s a month that has special meaning to sophomore Liyana...

The FEF application includes portions of academic and financial information and requires two teacher recommendations. The scholarship has helped FISD students since 1999. This years FEF application closes Thursday at 4 p.m.

Frisco Education Foundation Scholarship opens Monday

Athena Tseng, Managing Editor November 29, 2021

The Frisco Education Foundation Scholarship Program has been offering scholarships to graduating Frisco ISD seniors since 1999 and this year is no different with the application opening Monday at 10 a.m. This scholarship application is for over 990...

Bus driver shortage causes route changes

Advik Dixit, WTV Staff Reporter November 19, 2021

Like neighboring districts, Frisco ISD is not immune from the bus driver shortage with the district short of 24 bus drivers throughout the district. With the current model being unsustainable to fill those gaps, the district is now rearranging many...

Grants for Great Ideas is a program offered to Frisco ISD educators that invites them to propose an innovative idea or project to improve the learning environment of the students in the district. After intense review, two science teachers on campus have received the grant.

Science teachers awarded FEF grant to improve classes

Rachel Kim, Staff Reporter November 18, 2021

Science teachers Deana Cowger and Kenric Davies were surprised Tuesday morning when they were each awarded a grant by the Frisco Education Foundation to enhance students’ education around the district.   “I am always very appreciative of the...

The cost of inflation

Alyssa Murphy, WTV Executive Producer November 18, 2021

Gas prices.  Those two words are sending shockwaves to everyone's bank account. But it’s not just the prices at the pump that are going up. From Walmart to Target….. From produce to clothes….. Almost everything is more expensive...

The state Board of Education made a preliminary decision on Tuesday to reject instructional  materials focused on sex education, self-harm, and gender identity for middle and high schools schools

State Board of Education rejects secondary school sex ed instruction materials

Athena Tseng, Managing Editor November 17, 2021

The State Board of Education declined to adopt the instructional materials for high school and middle school, addressing self-harm, contraception, and gender identity. This leaves each school district to decide for themselves.  Last year, the Board...

Although a federal judge overturned Governor Abbotts executive order of banning mask mandates in public schooling, Frisco ISD has no plans of changing their COVID protocols to include a mask mandate.

Texas’ prohibition for mask mandates in schools overruled

Trisha Dasgupta, Editor In Chief November 16, 2021

U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel has overruled Governor Gregg Abbott’s executive order that prohibited mask mandates in public schools, paving the way for districts across the state to make their own decisions regarding COVID-19 mitigation protocols starting...

The FDA has approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children from ages 5-11 leading FISD to email parents that all students under 12 will return to on-campus learning on Jan. 4, 2022.

Breaking News: FISD notifies parents of return to campus plans for students aged 5-11

Trisha Dasgupta, Editor In Chief November 15, 2021

Frisco ISD announced via an email to parents that all students under the age of 12 will be required to start in-person education on Jan. 4th in the wake of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorizing the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19...

The TREaT program hosted by FISD is having Frisco students, staff, and families to discuss books in participating small businesses.

Frisco ISD hosting new TREaT event to promote literacy and local businesses

Rachel Kim, Staff Reporter November 12, 2021

Read.  Eat.  Talk.  On Saturday, Frisco ISD is hosting a new district-wide event that aims to encourage literacy while contributing to local restaurants and cafés.  TREaT (Together Reading Eating and Talking), invites Frisco ISD students,...

Frisco Community Parade this Veteran’s Day weekend

Grant Milleson, Staff Reporter November 12, 2021

The Frisco Community Parade, honoring veterans, Frisco ISD schools, and community spirit, is Saturday at 10:00 a.m. in downtown Frisco.  “The Frisco Community Parade is a celebration for our community of Frisco,” assistant director of bands Cecily...

Frisco ISD is hosting a Find Your Future Night from 6 - 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Lebanon Trail High School. The event will be dedicated to help students explore alternative college paths.

Redhawks honor staff on Veteran’s Day

Jay Poe, WTV Staff Reporter November 11, 2021

In 1938, the 11th of November was declared a legal holiday, a day dedicated to world peace and originally called Armistice Day. But that was when World War I was thought to be the war to end all wars. However, after World War II and Korea in 1954, November...

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