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Milt Enright visits a village in Africa. He is welcomed by Maasai people, who then welcome him into their culture.

A lifetime of experience: Substitute teacher hopes to bring inspiration to students

Priyanka Hardikar, Online Editor January 17, 2014

He has been a substitute teacher for 14 years, but he is not what his students consider the “typical” sub. He is Milt Enright. “The typical substitute comes in and hands out stuff,” Enright said....

A merry, merry Plano: Students New Years resolutions

A merry, merry Plano: Student’s New Year’s resolutions

Alexandria Oguntula, Business Manager January 1, 2014

“Communicate better with others” ~ Junior Misty White “Complete as many scholarships as possible” ~ Senior Bete Workye “Try not to procrastinate” ~ Junior Resan Panjabi “Stay positive”...

It’s not math, it’s me

Rachel Zhang, Staff Writer December 28, 2013

 I see them every day at my lunch table with endless worksheets, ambiguous concepts and intricate calculations. Calculus BC students often have the same expressions on their faces – the struggle is...

Digital design class spreads holiday spirit to special needs students

Digital design class spreads holiday spirit to special needs students

Haley Samsel, Featured Columnist December 19, 2013

From Secret Santa gift exchanges to bell ringing for the Salvation Army, students are looking for ways to spread the holiday cheer. Digital Design and Media Production (DDMP) students are doing their part...

Baking Club: Whats in the oven

Baking Club: What’s in the oven

Brianne Kankel, Staff Writer December 18, 2013

The smell of fresh baked cookies wafts out the door of the Food Science room where students begin baking a variety of treats. This sets the picture for the newest club to hit the scene, Baking Club, led...

Basketball Coach reflects on new job

Ashley Stuber, Staff Writer December 15, 2013

Nearly six years ago, Nathan Christian went with the basketball team to state championships. In the 2013-2014 school year, his father Nathanial ‘Dean’ Christian became head coach for the same team. “It...

More than a summer job: Students start their own businesses

More than a summer job: Students start their own businesses

Fabiola Cedeno, Staff Writer December 5, 2013

Starting small, juniors Maggie Harvey, Jacob Hillman and senior Carlyn Hinojosa, took advantage of their summer vacations to turn their hobbies into their businesses. Harvey started up her own day care....

My view from Dealey Plaza on November 22, 2013

Gabe LaBounty, Staff Writer November 24, 2013

The weather certainly did not reflect the mood that day on Dealey Plaza. It was a bright, sunny day when Kennedy came by in his motorcade. However, fifty years later it seems nature finally got the mood...

Senior Joshua Fox plays his guitar every morning at school.

Periodic Performances

Ashley Stuber November 1, 2013

Every morning, senior Joshua Fox wakes up at 6:45 and skips breakfast in order to arrive at school by 8:20, sometimes with his hair still wet. He climbs up the stairs next to the cafeteria and plugs...

Students react to racial controversy over Miss America

Students react to racial controversy over Miss America

Sonam Benakatti, Staff Writer October 21, 2013

Miss New York, Nina Davuluri, was crowned the winner at the annual Miss America pageant on Sept. 15. She became the first Indian-American to win this title. However, many reacted to this issue with discontent...

Students meet with Superintendent

Students meet with Superintendent

Leslie Parker, Staff writer October 17, 2013

Once a month, right after the third period bell, four select students car pool to the PISD Administration Building on 15th Street to discuss ongoing updates and activities present within the school district....

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