As baseball season slowly approaches, the boys are getting ready to play ball. With their first district game being Feb. 18 against Taft High School at Northside Field number two, the team prepares for a new season filled with eager… Continue Reading →
Red Ribbon Week is a week that is influential to all North side schools. Whether students participate or not, it is important for schools to provide the resources and bring awareness to drug use.Red Ribbon week is a week that… Continue Reading →
“The teamwork, fast-paced game play, and opportunity to compete were always really compelling to me,” Austin Judd said. Recent club trivia night hosted by Astronomy Teacher Austin Judd and History Teacher Hailey Hunt. The Quiz Bowl is a way for… Continue Reading →
A test of mental strength, friendships and physical endurance, the water polo season has officially ended with two wins for the girls and none for the boys, but through loss comes experience and adaptability. In the beginning, the team faced… Continue Reading →
A new tardy policy has been administered throughout all NISD campuses. Students now must be on time to class by no more than 5 minutes late. If they are, it is no longer counted a tardy, but instead counted as… Continue Reading →
Missing the first two weeks of school because of the birth of his child, History teacher and Academic Decathlon advisor Anthony Gonzales now has to face the ways the loss of time with his students has affected him. Without the… Continue Reading →
Evening with the Stars is a new event hosted annually by the theater department. The students practice acting the scenes they plan to perform at the Texas Thespians state festival. This is the second year this event will take place. … Continue Reading →
Story Written by: Alliyah Azlan, Trends are constantly forming, hitting people at both the national and international level. Stanley Cups are a specific trend that caught the world’s attention. Both students and staff are affected by this trend. Stanley cups… Continue Reading →
Love conquers all… right? Picnic by William Inge centers around 5 lonely women in 1950’s small-town American backyards of two houses; one is owned by Flo Owens, who lives there with her two daughters, and the other belongs to Helen… Continue Reading →
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