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News Brief February 7-11th

Monday, February 7th Attention commies Banquet tickets are now on sale until February 28th or until out completely. Don’t get left out! This year’s theme is Renaissance. Feel free to dress for the occasion. Maggianos, DJ, and dancing till 10 pm. Find the link for ticket purchases in your English or social studies Schoology! Buy…Continue Reading News Brief February 7-11th

Little Birdie Delivers Message to Storyteller

Tweeting out a picture and tagging the author of the book “Make It Memorable: Writing and Packaging Visual News with Style” Carey McCarthy and her broadcast two and three students were excited when the author, Bob Dotson, replied to their tweet. “I thought it would be great to show what we’re doing here at Communications…Continue Reading Little Birdie Delivers Message to Storyteller

The Inspiration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

San Antonio, Texas is proudly home to the largest Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day march in the country. However, on Thursday, Jan. 6, the city’s MLK, Jr. commission board stated, “Amid the surge of omicron cases in and around San Antonio, the city annual MLK march has been canceled.” Martin Luther King, Jr….Continue Reading The Inspiration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

News Brief December 6-10

December 7-10 Attention NHS members: Volunteer sign up sheets for the NHS induction are located in Mr. Rosser’s room. Please consider volunteering. December 6-10 The Helping Hands Club is having a gently used book drive for Texas Reads. We are in need of books from kinder through 12th grade. Please make sure the books are…Continue Reading News Brief December 6-10

Head, Shoulders, and Four Inches Above the Knee

To hear student opinions on the dress code, Dr. Lisa Baker held a meeting on the morning of September 28, but only five students attended.   In recent months, students across the country and on our campus have expressed their concern regarding dress codes being outdated and not fairly applied to all genders.   “I…Continue Reading Head, Shoulders, and Four Inches Above the Knee