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A collection of toys and games donated to the Santa Cops program.

‘Santa Cops’ program spreads joy among local children

Nandika Mansingka, Voice Editor December 11, 2017

On Christmas morning, a child wakes up to a surprise they could never have imagined. Wrapped boxes, filled with the toys he or she has wanted for the longest time, scatter the floor. In those fleeting...

Rooney is just one of several semifinalists. The program recognizes young scholars and helps them afford college.

Senior achieves rank of National Merit Semifinalist

Kelly Salinas, Staff Writer October 30, 2017

Every year thousands of students take the PSAT, but some stand out above the rest. Senior Abby Rooney is no exception, awarded National Merit Semifinalist with a near perfect score. She is much more than...

Maddie Grace Hardegree and Grady McGaha, homecoming queen and king, stand and smile before adoring Cinco crowd.

Hardegree, McGaha crowned Homecoming Queen, King as Cinco triumphs over Mayde Creek

Samuel Teas, Co-Editor-In-Chief October 23, 2017

Maddie Grace Hardegree and Grady McGaha were crowned homecoming queen and king 2017 at halftime festivities Oct. 20. The celebration continued through the evening as the varsity football squad cruised...

Best Buddies hosts Halloween party

Ana Medina, News Editor October 19, 2017

Choir Coffee House Features Student Talents

Brynne Herzfeld, Co-Editor-in-Chief October 16, 2017

Khan holds one of her pieces  in front of her. Applying to an art college requires not only creating art, but also writing about it.

Art college applicants face unique challenges

Kelly Salinas, Staff Writer October 2, 2017

The autumn of senior year is full of many things: football games, homecoming court, and the looming stress of college application deadlines. And while most people apply to colleges like Texas A&M and...

Band members perform at the opening ceremony of Legacy Stadium.

Band demonstrates power of magic in new show

Jordyn Guzman, Staff Writer September 25, 2017

“Check, adjust! Reset!” the band director calls over the loudspeaker as all of the marchers and dancers scatter across the concrete to get back into their previous set. After several hours of learning...

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Seniors enter business world with entrepreneurial endeavors

Roba Abousaway, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 24, 2017

There are a myriad of businesses around every corner. Some sell jewelry, some sell t-shirts and tanks, others sell calligraphy art pieces. However, this place is not a mall. The owners of these businesses...

Portrait cards sell for $1.00. Each card take Muzaffar about 10 minutes each to make.

Cards for a cause

Joanne Chavali, Co-Editor-In-Chief January 5, 2017

Almost 7,000 miles away, a city under siege attempts to evacuate the citizens that are being killed without a judge. Civilians, women, children and the elderly, each living in the city they call home,...

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District introduces ‘Naviance’ to help students prepare for college and career

Meherina Khan, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 4, 2017

What do you plan to study in college? It’s a simple question. Straightforward. A conversation starter amongst young adults. However, an increasing number of high school students find themselves...

Eilisha and some of her homemade cards, including several made by Special Needs students and adults at Everyday Opportunities.

Greetings, Greetings

Brynne Herzfeld, Voice Editor September 7, 2016
With support from her family and friends from the very beginning, Eilisha moves through high school committed to her mission of spreading awareness and understanding about autism.
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