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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

Real Talk: summer

Madigan Gunia, WTV Staff Reporter May 14, 2021

WTV's Madigan Gunia asks students about summer.

In her weekly column, Monday with Ms. Marvel, Wingspans Trisha Dasgupta reviews different political issues and relatable topics in everyday life.

Monday’s with Ms. Marvel: finding my voice in Model UN

Trisha Dasgupta, Editor-in-Chief May 13, 2021

I was 13 years old when I attended my first Model United Nations meeting.  It was the beginning of eighth grade, and truth be told I didn’t have a great middle school experience. Side note, but if you knew me in middle school- I would like to formally...

In her weekly column UnWarranted Opinions, staff reporter Drew Julao takes on a variety of topics and gives her take.

Unwarranted Opinions: the resolute urgency of tonight

Drew Adrian Julao, Staff Reporter May 13, 2021

“In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes.” I’m sure that most people are familiar with this statement because it has been relevant for years, and it is true, but it is incomplete. Every time I come across this statement I can’t...

Staff reporter Madison Saviano explores hot topics and issues that students face in her weekly column Piece by Piece.

Piece by Piece: AP in moderation

Madison Saviano, Staff Reporter May 11, 2021

After about eight consecutive hours of testing, I was pleased to find out that the proctors were letting us choose whether or not we wanted to attend fourth.  By far, I have spent more time testing in the past 24 hours than I have sleeping. Confoundingly,...

Taking time for yourself can be a difficult thing to do. Guest contributor Deborah Faith explores the benefits.

Combatting Monotony

Deborah Faith, Guest Contributor May 10, 2021

In times like these, doing basic tasks seems almost impossible, and like a monumental excursion. Waking up, reading emails, keeping up with a workload. Even for someone like me, who actually procrastinated on this very article. But there are ways to...

Wingspans Shreya Jagan shares her personal take on issues and experiences in her weekly column Simply Shreya.

Simply Shreya: avoiding the burnout

Shreya Jagan, Managing Editor May 7, 2021

The dreaded weeks are upon us. Every standardized test and AP exam takes place over the course of these two weeks. You're probably cramming for every one of your tests right now. The back and forth of test-taking and studying and emotional draining...

Real Talk: end of year motivations

Madigan Gunia, WTV Staff Reporter May 7, 2021

On this week's edition of Real Talk, WTV's Madigan Gunia asks students about their end of year motivations.

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

Mother’s Day should be every day

Rhea Advani, Staff Reporter May 7, 2021

Mother’s Day is coming this Sunday, May 9th, and this is an extremely important day to me. Mother’s day is a day that we are to celebrate all of our wonderful mother’s, mother-in-laws, grandmothers, step-mother’s, etc. We take a day out of...

While many follow the college and marriage path after high school, Wingspans Guest Contributor Shruti Bhoyar shares her thoughts on this traditional route and why it should not be the norm.

Do we do what we do because we’re supposed to?

Shruti Bhoyar, Guest Contributor May 6, 2021

School, college, get married, have kids, then retire. That’s how many people live, and while there's nothing wrong with that, less traditional lifestyles surround us, but some people still don’t accept it. Whether it be a single mom or independent...

The House Bill 4545 is seeing its first STAAR season

Not a standard year, so standardized testing should be cancelled

Shruti Bhoyar, Guest Contributor May 5, 2021

All standardized testing should have been cancelled this year.  Nothing about this year was “standard” and it is completely unfair to change everything about how we learn, but keep the level of difficulty/preparedness for standardized tests the...

Staff reporter Madison Saviano explores hot topics and issues that students face in her weekly column Piece by Piece.

Piece by Piece: do it for yourself

Madison Saviano, Staff Reporter May 4, 2021

I think a lot of people get stuck doing things they don’t want to do just because they think they’re what they’re supposed to be doing.  Why am I taking six AP tests? Why are you so set on becoming a doctor or lawyer or pediatrician or whatever...

Conspiracy theories are a staple of popular culture. In this weekly blog, Aden McClune discusses some of the most popular ones.

Conspiracies and You (no longer updated)

Aden McClune, Staff Reporter May 4, 2021

Many people, whether they realize it or not, believe in some form of conspiracy theory. But why? And what is a conspiracy theory? With new entries every week, Conspiracy Corner will attempt to answer those questions.

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