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Managing editor Faith Brocke expresses their emotions and experiences in their column, Facets of Faith.

Facets of Faith: social currency

Faith Brocke, Staff Reporter January 19, 2023

For many people, the dream of being famous is distant and idealistic at best, but with the everchanging evolution of social media, five minutes of fame isn’t out of reach. This introduces the idea that anyone can be ‘famous’, whether that be...

All Texas public schools must post donated posters featuring the national motto In God We Trust as a result of Senate Bill 797. For some, the poster reminds students of Americas history while for others, the poster drives focus away from educational needs.

“In God We Trust” brings controversy to schools

January 19, 2023

Texas' 88th legislative session is now underway with lawmakers meeting in Austin. Hundreds of bills will be written, with just dozens making it to the desk of Governor Greg Abbott. One of those passed in the 2021 session, Senate Bill 797, flew under the...

In this weekly column, senior Harley Classe talks about her experiences as a third grade teacher.

Quotes from a Third Grade Class: winging it

Harley Classe, Editor-In-Chief January 18, 2023

“Who can tell me what we do first?” This is a common phrase that comes out of my mouth as a third grade teacher. Especially because I am only at the school for an hour and a half every day, most of the time when I first get into the classroom...

In this weekly column, Wingspan staff reporter Rhea Advani provides her take on a variety of topics.

Rhea of Sunshine: the future

Rhea Advani, Staff Reporter January 17, 2023

As the second semester has begun, it means the beginning of the end for seniors. Though this is exciting, I find myself getting bored at times due to the fact that I’ve finished all my credits. Therefore, there’s little schoolwork to focus on. So,...

Real Talk: The New Year

Lauren Sinclair, Segment Producer January 13, 2023

On this week's edition of Real Talk, WTV's Lauren Sinclair asks students about the New Year.

Managing editor Faith Brocke expresses their emotions and experiences in their column, Facets of Faith.

Facets of Faith: the animation purge

Faith Brocke, Staff Reporter January 12, 2023

Recently, it seems like no cartoon can survive more than two or three seasons, and it’s a little frightening to witness.  Critically acclaimed and well-received shows have been getting the boot, whether they take on more imaginative, episodic storylines...

In this weekly column, Wingspan staff reporter Rhea Advani provides her take on a variety of topics.

Rhea of Sunshine: lessons to learn from the New Year

Rhea Advani, Staff Reporter January 11, 2023

More often than not, when something doesn’t go the way we want it to, we get upset and ask ourselves why? This has happened to me countless times and it doesn’t get easier the older you get. Though some might say you can get wiser as you get older,...

In this weekly column, senior Harley Classe talks about her experiences as a third grade teacher.

Quotes from a Third Grade Class: lice

Harley Classe, Editor-In-Chief January 11, 2023

When it comes to lice, "we love your hugs" from a student quickly becomes "please get away from me" from a teacher. Lice, the teeny, tiny menace that every parent of a young child dreads. Lice are a pretty common thing to find in young children...

In this weekly blog, staff reporter Shannon Christian writes about the myths of healthcare and how it impacts students.

Dr Germ: is neuro the new bio? 

Shannon Christian, Staff Reporter January 10, 2023

For students aspiring to follow the pre-medicine track, and attend medical school to earn their doctorate, there are a few majors that retain popularity within these areas of scientific study, allowing for students to earn medicine-oriented prerequisites....

Real Talk: winter break

Lauren Sinclair, Segment Producer December 22, 2022

With winter break starting tomorrow, WTV's Lauren Sinclair asks students about their winter break plans.

Managing editor Faith Brocke expresses their emotions and experiences in their column, Facets of Faith.

Facets of Faith: college

Faith Brocke, Staff Reporter December 22, 2022

In the wake of College Board testing, I have been struck with the carnage: dozens of emails from universities that I’ve never heard of or considered setting foot in. As someone who can only float between the two states of college decisions (completely...

In this weekly column, senior Harley Classe talks about her experiences as a third grade teacher.

Quotes from a Third Grade Class: corn part two

Harley Classe, Editor-In-Chief December 21, 2022

“I am thankful for animals, glue, and corn.” Thankful Thursday, a commonly practiced event in second grade. Every Thursday, the students in my class get to write in their mini Thankful Thursday journals. They are told to write down at least...

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