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Power outage strikes on campus Tuesday morning

Karina Grokhovskaya, Executive Producer October 18, 2023

Power outages are not uncommon during storms and other severe weather. But on Tuesday morning at 9:03 a.m., there was not a gray cloud outside when part of the school went dark inside due to a sudden power outage on campus.  Halls pitch black....

Work-based learning, a unique opportunity offered by the CTE Center and Collin College, is an application based program for students. The applications are now open and close Jan. 26.

CTE Center construction gets closer to completion

Jackson Tegtmeyer, Guest Contributor October 17, 2023

Construction is more than halfway done on the expansion of Frisco ISD’s CTE Center. The project began in 2022 as part of a planned expansion and is expected to be completed by the 2024-25 school year. “We're probably around 60% completed. The outside...

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

Students get a second chance at yearbook picture Tuesday

Dimash Baimakhan, WTV Staff Reporter October 16, 2023

If students missed their picture day or do not like their current picture, they will be given one last opportunity to retake it Tuesday in the library from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "The importance of picture day is for us to get that one first snapshot of...

Frisco ISD is gaining input from students, teachers and families on district policies through a survey that is open until Oct. 20.

Gaining input from community, Frisco ISD opens survey

Sindhu Pannuri, Staff Reporter October 13, 2023

Frisco ISD is currently seeking input from its community members, parents, and staff to help shape its future decisions through a community survey. The survey will be open through Friday, Oct. 20, and focuses on gathering feedback on key aspects such...

Meet the careers: CTE Center hosts open house

Joaquin Perez, Producer October 12, 2023

Student’s won’t start the process for picking classes for next year, until the second semester, but students thinking about taking a class at the Career and Technical Education Center, or CTE Center, have the chance to get some insight well before...

The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held its monthly meeting Tuesday evening to discuss many topics including future-ready spotlights and various approval plans. This months future ready focus area is basic conditions of learning, and
the board voted to nominate Gopal Ponangi for the Frisco Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors.

Nominations and campus improvements discussed Tuesday

Sarayu Bongale, Managing Editor October 11, 2023

The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held its monthly meeting Tuesday evening to discuss many topics including future-ready spotlights and various approval plans.  This month's future ready focus area is basic conditions of learning. The principal of...

Board of Trustees holds monthly meeting Tuesday

Christine Han, Staff Reporter October 10, 2023

The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees is holding their monthly meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the FISD Administration Building, where a multitude of subjects will be addressed.  Among the topics is the selection of a Trustee for the Frisco Economic Development...

Many seniors are preparing to leave The Nest and have begun applying to colleges. Although this is a shared experience for many seniors, the application process looks different for students planning to go in-state versus out-of-state (Pictured: Columbia University).

Exploring college horizons: in state versus out of state

Rin Ryu, Editor-In-Chief October 5, 2023

As the leaves shift from green to warm shades of orange, seniors also find themselves undergoing change. For many seniors, the fall season means application season as thoughts slowly shift to leaving The Nest. But while this is a common experience for...

Freshmen and seniors get the morning off while sophomore and juniors take the PSAT on Wednesday.

Sophomores and juniors take the PSAT Wednesday

Maya Silberman, Editor-In-Chief October 4, 2023

Across Frisco ISD, sophomores and juniors are taking the PSAT during first and second period on Wednesday. Many students have been preparing for the test. “I’ve been preparing and getting ready for the PSAT for a while now,” junior Addison...

Both Wednesday and Thursday are A-Days

Lauren Pratt, Producer October 3, 2023

This week’s schedule is far from typical.  With the PSAT being administered to sophomores and juniors Wednesday morning, all other students will have late arrival at 12:45 p.m. Afterwards, students will attend their 3A and 4A classes as per usual. However,...

The PSAT has a new format this school year

Haley Johnson, WTV Staff Reporter October 2, 2023

Freshmen and seniors get a late start Wednesday and aren’t required to be on campus until 12:45 p.m. for the start of third period at 12:50 p.m. The reason for the late arrival: sophomores and juniors will be taking the PSAT. The PSAT is an annual...

Texas is known for its unpredictable weather changes, something that can cause accidents on the road. A new bill passed in September allows for the adjustment of speed limits to accomodate for this.

Speed limits now subject to change due to weather

Jacob Caparas, WTV Staff Reporter September 29, 2023

As fall rolls towards winter and the weather eventually begins to change, drivers may need to be aware of a new road policy that may affect Redhawks across campus.  A bill effective Sept. 1 declares that varying speed limits can be applied to Texas...

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