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  • Graduation is Saturday, May 18 at 2 p.m. at the Ford Center
  • April 26 is a bad weather make-up day (if needed)
  • Senior Syndi Wilkins and junior Sofia Golladay take 1st and 2nd at Area Championship in the 3200 meter run
  • Prom tickets are on sale, and the dance is on April 13
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The student news site of Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas

WINGSPAN

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

WINGSPAN

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...

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

Rhea of Sunshine: New Year’s resolutions

Rhea Advani, Staff Reporter December 20, 2022

The act of setting a New Year's resolution can be dated back to the early 19th century. It started off as people making excuses for their bad behavior but now New Year's resolutions have evolved into a tradition that we take part in every year.  As...

Real Talk: Christmas presents

Lauren Sinclair, Segment Producer December 16, 2022

On this week's edition of Real Talk, WTV's Lauren Sinclair asks students about Christmas presents.

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

Facets of Faith: reimagining children’s stories

Faith Brocke, Staff Reporter December 15, 2022

The Hollywood industry has lately taken to reimagining the simple tales of children’s stories and cartoons as gory, gut-wrenching glorifications of horror. From Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey to The Mean One (the classic tale of The Grinch turned...

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

Quotes from a Third Grade Class: corn

Harley Classe, Editor-In-Chief December 14, 2022

“Make sure you’re working on your math while you eat.” Working snack. An entirely new concept to a second grader. This week’s quote comes from my second graders. In second grade, the students begin what we call a working snack. It’s...

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

Rhea of Sunshine: shaming

Rhea Advani, Staff Reporter December 13, 2022

As the chapter of middle school closes and students transition into being high schoolers, a topic that is brought to their attention more often is how sexually active one is. So that leaves the question, what is the right age to start being sexually active?  There...

Guest contributer Sindhuja Pannuri shares her thoughts on the level of importance SAT scores have on college admissions. However, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, colleges have shifted their focus away from SAT scores.

The importance of SATs for college admissions

Sindhuja Pannuri, Guest Contributor December 12, 2022

The SAT is, to many, an enigma. Requiring rigorous hours of studying language arts and mathematics concepts, the Scholastic Aptitude Test, now more commonly known as the SAT, has historically been one of the main deciding factors in whether an applicant...

Real Talk: Winter Formal Announcement

Lauren Sinclair, Segment Producer December 9, 2022

On this week's edition of Real Talk, WTV's Lauren Sinclair asks students about the winter formal announcement.

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

Facets of Faith: the influence of Ghanian style clothing

Faith Brocke, Staff Reporter December 9, 2022

Seeing as I am constantly surrounded by other Ghanaians, it's not hard to sneak glances of authentic Kente cloth with swirling patterns and bright colors out of the corner of my eye. What's a little less common, though, is seeing people of other cultures...

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