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A woman receives a vaccination for the flu virus in her upper arm. With flu season nearing, the campus is opening a flu clinic on Wednesday.

Campus hosting flu vaccine clinic Wednesday

Ana Toro, Staff Reporter September 2, 2021

As flu season rolls around, a flu clinic is being hosted on campus on Wednesday from 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. for people to come and get their shots. School nurse Linsday McDavid encourages students to get the flu shot to prevent the flu from spreading.  “It...

Redhawks affected by Hurricane Ida

Kirthi Gummadi, Executive Producer September 1, 2021

Hurricane Ida didn’t come too close to Frisco, staying about 500 miles away, but despite this distance, its impact is being felt on campus by a few students and staff. After passing through Louisiana, Hurricane Ida has left a devastating mark, eliminating...

Mexican-American studies is an ethnic studies class now available to students on campus. The class provides students with the opportunity to learn more about underrepresented groups in the United States by teaching about Mexican-American culture and history.

Social contracts being implemented in every class on campus

Grant Milleson, Staff Reporter August 31, 2021

By Friday, every class on campus will have something new on the wall: treatment agreements. These classroom expectations are part of a Frisco ISD initiative designed to improve the overall health of everybody during the 2021-2022 school year. “Part...

The Taliban’s swift coup of the Afghan government was imminent. A conflict that had been brewing for decades finally resulted in the fall of the Afghan government resulting in many families effected including ones on campus.

Taliban conflict in Afghanistan impacts Redhawk’s families

Ana Toro, Aarya Oswal, and Athena Tseng August 30, 2021

The rush to flee Afghanistan continues Monday after the Taliban seized the city of Kabul on Aug. 15. In the days that followed, the Taliban seized the palace, took over the government, and reached the Hamid Karzai International Airport, all of which occurred...

The deadline to register clubs is fast approaching. Students must have a sponsor, paperwork, and approval from an assistant principal in order to register.

New club applications are now open

Kate Graham, WTV Staff Reporter August 27, 2021

With everyone on campus this year, curricular clubs and non-curricular clubs can meet in person this year. Curricular clubs are a campus sponsored, district affiliated group that are curriculum based, while non-curricular clubs are a non distracted...

To celebrate women’s equality day, the culture and diversity committee on campus has organized an activity that students can do to commemorate this day.

Campus celebrates women’s equality day

Kirthi Gummadi, Executive Producer August 26, 2021

Thursday is Women’s Equality Day, which celebrates the advances made towards gender equality, specifically the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920, which gave women the right to vote.  For senior Trisha Dasgupta, the day signifies not only...

Yearbook picture retakes are in the library on Tuesday from 10-2 p.m.

Yearbook pictures Thursday and Friday

Jordan Battey, Managing Editor August 25, 2021

Students will be taking their yearbook pictures in the library during English classes Thursday and Friday. “We have early deadlines for the yearbook all year, so in order to get the book done on time, we need to get the pictures done early,” yearbook...

CTEs mock trial hold tryouts

CTE’s mock trial hold tryouts

Maya Silberman, Staff Reporter August 24, 2021

FISD’s CTE Center is hosting tryouts for their competitive Mock Trial team Wednesday. “I am a huge fan of law,” sophomore Anaiya Chitre said. “I saw this as an opportunity to participate in something that could potentially be seen as my future.”  The...

Collin County is the healthiest county in the state according to the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps program’s annual ranking. The ranking looked at many factors including health behaviors, clinical care, social, economic and physical environment.

A second first day of school for dual credit students

Erika Pernis, Managing Editor August 23, 2021

An extended summer break ended Monday as dual credit classes began through Collin College and the University of North Texas began. Dual credit classes are an opportunity for students to take courses affiliated with in order to earn credit for both...

Exclusive interview with Frisco ISD Superintendent: part three

Wingspan Staff August 20, 2021

Frisco ISD is an ever-growing district with new plans constantly in play, and Wingspan was able to sit down with the man who runs it all. Here is the final part of a special interview with Dr. Mike Waldrip. Wingspan: What is the thought process behind...

Exclusive interview with Frisco ISD Superintendent: part two

Wingspan Staff August 19, 2021

Frisco ISD is an ever-growing district with new plans constantly in play, and Wingspan was able to sit down with the man who runs it all. Here is part two of a special interview with Dr. Mike Waldrip. Wingspan: How do you feel about community members...

Exclusive interview with Frisco ISD Superintendent

Wingspan Staff August 18, 2021

Frisco ISD is an ever-growing district with new plans constantly in play, and WIngspan was able to sit down with the man who runs it all. Here is part one of a special interview with Dr. Mike Waldrip. Wingspan:  How do you feel about where the district...

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