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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: Winter Sports

Natalia Soto, Segment Producer November 10, 2023

On this week's edition of Real Talk WTV's Natalia Soto asks students about the start of winter sports.

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

Facets of Faith: pretty

Faith Brocke, Managing Editor November 9, 2023

When it comes to being Black and feminine, there’s always invisible entities breathing down your neck telling you to look ‘presentable’.  There is enough pressure on women and feminine presenting people to begin with, but Black people are constantly...

In this weekly blog, senior Haley Ward shares a little bit of everything: deep dives on her favorite topics, her fashion favorites, and how to make the most out of your high school years.

Love, Haley: to the high school freshman

Haley Ward, Editor-In-Chief November 8, 2023

To the high school freshman: Never let people make you mean You will run into people during your four years of high school who are rude or just have hurtful things to say. That’s just a part of life. Teenage girls are mean. But do not let people...

From Europe to Asia, South America to Africa, and all the way to Australia, Wingspan staff reporter Sindhuja Pannuri provides her insight on international events in this weekly blog.

International Insight: the potential for peace

Sindhuja Pannuri, Staff Reporter November 7, 2023

Amid decades of conflict and hostilities, recent developments have brought a glimmer of hope for a potential peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The long-standing dispute over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which has led to countless casualties...

Real Talk: Texas Rangers World Series win

Izzy Patrick, WTV Staff Reporter November 3, 2023

On this special episode of Real Talk, WTV's Izzy Patrick hits the halls to ask students and staff about The Texas Rangers winning The World Series.

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

Facets of Faith: performative activism

Faith Brocke, Managing Editor November 2, 2023

It feels like performative activism is at an all time high. I mean, it's always been existent, with people pretending to care about causes to feel or look like better people, but it has stood out to me way more in the past three years. Let me preface...

In this weekly blog, senior Haley Ward shares a little bit of everything: deep dives on her favorite topics, her fashion favorites, and how to make the most out of your high school years.

Love, Haley: is it Christmas time now?

Haley Ward, Editor-in-Chief November 1, 2023

It’s November first and the Halloween season is officially over, but does that mean it is time to start celebrating the holiday season? It is always a popular debate whether or not people should embrace Christmas music, movies, and decorations right...

From Europe to Asia, South America to Africa, and all the way to Australia, Wingspan staff reporter Sindhuja Pannuri provides her insight on international events in this weekly blog.

International Insight: the silent genocide in the DRC

Sindhuja Pannuri, Staff Reporter October 31, 2023

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), rich in natural resources, has been embroiled in a relentless and devastating cycle of violence, exploitation, and what some experts term a "silent genocide." At the heart of this crisis lies the contentious issue...

Every Oct. 31, people around the world celebrate Halloween. This spooky holiday has a rich and complex history that can be traced back to thousands of years.

Halloween: from ancient traditions to modern celebrations

Sindhuja Pannuri, Staff Reporter October 30, 2023

Every year, on the 31st of October, people across the world don costumes, indulge in sweet treats, and partake in a night of spooky festivities. Known as Halloween, this popular holiday has a rich and complex history that stretches back thousands of years....

Real Talk: Texas Rangers

Izzy Patrick, WTV Staff Reporter October 27, 2023

The Rangers making it back to the World Series created a baseball buzz on campus. Here with more on it, WTV’s Izzy Patrick in this week’s edition of Real Talk.

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

Facets of Faith: Spotify wrapped

Faith Brocke, Managing Editor October 26, 2023

While I don’t use Spotify as my primary music streaming platform, pretty much everyone I know has been stressed about cramming in streams for the Spotify Wrapped deadline at the end of the month. I think that your Wrapped results should reflect your...

In this weekly blog, senior Haley Ward shares a little bit of everything: deep dives on her favorite topics, her fashion favorites, and how to make the most out of your high school years.

Love, Haley: guide to last minute Halloween costumes

Haley Ward, Editor-in-Chief October 25, 2023

Halloween is less than a week away, and if you are in need of a last minute costume idea, there are so many things you can do with things you probably already have in your closet. Creating a costume yourself can be so fun, so I put together a guide to...

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