Senior Natalia Flores and junior Kimberly Burton not only made UIL Region Choir, but also advanced to Pre-Area, where they will compete for a spot in the UIL Area Choir. “Making region is a big accomplishment for me since I’m sort of new to ‘professional’ choir,” Burton said….Continue Reading Students advance to UIL Choir Pre-Area
Coins raise funds for StuCo, class
Students scraped and bagged up their extra change in celebration of the annual class coin wars held Nov. 16-20 to raise money for their class and the Student Council. …Continue Reading Coins raise funds for StuCo, class
Faculty finds new tradition after break
Moondimes is a tradition every student at school has heard of, by word of mouth or clever posters, but one member of the faculty has never heard of it….Continue Reading Faculty finds new tradition after break
Students burn midnight oil early
As fall rolls around, daylight savings time sets in; most students cheer at the thought of getting extra sleep while others find it confusing. “I hate day light savings so much,” freshman Victoria Cavazos said. “It can be six in the afternoon and it looks like midnight outside.”…Continue Reading Students burn midnight oil early
‘Tis The Season
Although it can be easy to find differences between the various cultures, especially with the many holidays celebrated around this time of year, there are many similarities worth noticing….Continue Reading ‘Tis The Season
Reaping benefits of new schedule
Changes were made for bus s811 after being late multiple times before and after school the last few years….Continue Reading Reaping benefits of new schedule
Charge extra for E.coli
In the states of Washington and Oregon, cbsnews.com reported 43 Chipotle restaurants were closed due to people testing positive to E. coli with at least a dozen people hospitalized….Continue Reading Charge extra for E.coli
FDA finds henna danger
Black henna temporary tattoos, which are popular in tourist spots for young buyers, may lead to side effects that last longer than anticipated, according to the Food and Drug Administration….Continue Reading FDA finds henna danger
Students visit Feick School
Students in Pharmacology and Sterile Processing and Distribution went to the Feik School of Pharmacy at the University of Incarnate Word on Nov. 16-17 to gain first-hand knowledge of the pharmaceutical field….Continue Reading Students visit Feick School
HIPAA holdout ends, clinical returns to Methodist
Clinical rotation students are back in scrubs and back at Methodist Hospital five days a week making up for lost time due to required revisions to the agreement between the hospital and the district….Continue Reading HIPAA holdout ends, clinical returns to Methodist