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At Children's Health Stadium on September 13, (Left to right) Rissa Warren, Bella Bruce, Jillian Hees, and Lindsay Moffatt sign the national anthem to spread Deaf awareness and to accommodate anyone who may need the signed version of the National Anthem. “Although it can be difficult to sign at the same pace as everyone else,” Lindsay Moffatt said. “signing the national anthem is really fun and fulfilling because I think showcasing the beauty of ASL is important.”

ASL brings light to National Anthem

Micky Kleen, Reporter October 9, 2025

Standing at the sidelines of Children’s Health Stadium, among the choir setting up, the students and...

Ava Tran finishes up a martini glass design on a banner for one of her customer's twenty-second birthday.

An old hobby becomes a new business

Shaarika Kaul, Media Editor September 26, 2025

Senior Ava Tran completed her first official banner order on Wednesday, Sept. 18 2024. One year later,...

Senior Kaylee Mitchell shines at Spring Show, standing proudly in the center with her fellow Silver Elite officers

Senior reflects journey on drill team

Sydney Jackson, Reporter May 6, 2025

Senior Kaylee Mitchell has danced since she was three years old and has been a drill team member since...

Fire trucks and emergency response teams are at the warehouse for the nonprofit Neighbors Nourishing Neighbors. This establishment burned down on Jan. 18th at 9 p.m. The fire spread from the adjoining suite to the nonprofit warehouse. When the sprinklers turned on it ruined the building even more. The building has been rendered unusable.

Turning a tragedy into a Testament of Faith:

Kenna Thornton, photojournalist March 14, 2025

As the smoke clears from what was once the warehouse for the nonprofit called Neighbors Nourishing Neighbors,...

Two participants at a vital signs workshop at Prosper High School that was conducted by students in CNA. They covered how to take temperature, find a pulse, measure blood pressure and respiratory rate.

Reaching beyond borders:

Kenna Thornton, journalist January 13, 2025

Instead of being asleep at 5 a.m., Krishitha Pingeli, junior, chooses to work on the non-profit organization...

Sofie Van Voorthuizen molds the clay carefully with her hands, shaping her vision to form.

Bridging Worlds: Exchange student’s experience

Upasanaa Vijayakumar, Reporter December 17, 2024

Stepping foot into the United States, junior Sofie Van Voorthuizen was filled with unexpected hope and...

As the PCIS Year 2 students listen, senior Sivashnu Murthy gives his Fall Presentation. He was assigned to speak about an organization making an impact in the community. He chose to learn about the McKinney Art Commission.

Senior PCIS student pursues passion for neuroscience

Abbie Fleeman, Section Editor December 3, 2024

In his fourth-grade class, Sivashnu Murthy was given a TED Talk assignment about Lyme disease, which...

Senior Chloe Moore helps No. 32 on the Little Elm varsity team. Walnut Grove played against Little Elm Sep. 7.  The player had a hamstring issue and Moore ran out to help and made sure people stayed away, so the athlete could have space. “One of my favorite things about this program is being able to see the injured athletes go back and play the game that they love,” Moore said.

On the sidelines

Kenna Thornton, Photojournalist September 13, 2024

The sound of tape torn off fills the sidelines as the sports medicine students apply it to the athletes'...

Wrists flicked, Schaack shoots a basket and scores against the Centennial Titans in the second round of district games.

Team Captain Shares His History With Basketball

Ellie Schofield, Copy Editor, Webmaster May 1, 2024

In the air, senior Jacob Schaack makes a free throw against the Titans, shifting the game's momentum...

Teaching a new sign to a student, Ms. Wahnschaffe demonstrates with her hands and explains it to them. ASL one was taking a practice test in preparation for a real one in the future.

Ms. Wahnschaffe Brings ASL and Her Love of Teaching to Walnut Grove

June Horton, Copy Editor December 11, 2023

A new student enters Room 2224 for their first American Sign Language (ASL) lesson. The nervousness of...

Senior Sydney Baughman is playing the metronome on her phone for the band while she looks at director Tanner Smith for cues.

Top Band Drum Major Conducts with a Purpose

Lydia McNamara, Business Manager December 1, 2023

Metronome in hand, senior Sydney Baughman is controlling the counts and setting up the band for success. Baughman...

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