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WINGSPAN

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

WINGSPAN

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

WINGSPAN

Victoria Gong

Victoria Gong, WTV Staff Reporter

Victoria Gong was born in Plano, Texas and is a Junior and Staff Reporter for Wingspan. Before WTV, she was a renowned anchor on Fly-TV. As hobbies, Victoria enjoys filming and editing, writing, reading, drawing, rapping, playing tennis, playing guitar, and making comedic YouTube videos. On the side, she works as the CEO of her company, Dynasty, a streetwear clothing brand. Victoria also takes part in various school activities such as Student Council, DECA, and Model UN and is also the Vice President of National Art Honor Society. Her favorite quote and key to success is “Don’t believe in a prediction that doesn’t empower you”.

All content by Victoria Gong

[Video] Scoliosis screening

Marisa Uddin, Special Projects Producer
March 20, 2018

[Video] Spring break reading contest

Victoria Gong, WTV Staff Reporter
March 3, 2017

[Video] Scoliosis screening can save spines

Victoria Gong, WTV Staff Reporter
February 24, 2017

[Video] Dancing her way to fame

Victoria Gong, WTV Staff Reporter
February 23, 2017

[Video] Tips to stay secure online

Victoria Gong, WTV Staff Reporter
November 1, 2016

[Video] Food truck park set to open

Victoria Gong, WTV Staff Reporter
September 13, 2016

Racial diversity on campus

Victoria Gong, WTV Staff Reporter
March 29, 2016

[Video] A key among strings

Victoria Gong, WTV Reporter
March 14, 2016

[Video] From lingo to language

Victoria Gong, WTV Guest Reporter
March 3, 2016
Frisco ISD is hosting a Virtual College Fair starting Friday and going until Nov. 19th. There will be over 70 colleges, both in and out of state, available for students to learn more about.

[Photo] Ryan Kiefer

Aliza Porter, Guest Contributor
December 8, 2015
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