Before the seemingly endless summer days begin, many find themselves with tons of elaborate summer plans.
Despite recent current events, AP World History students will travel to Europe - with some words of warning.
Soon after students completed the necessary forms and applied to take dual credit courses for the 2016-2017 school year, counselor Desiree Meza received an email from a representative for the Alamo Colleges explaining that there what would be a new regulation in regards to how many of these courses could be taken
Senior Maddie Cleer eagerly anticipates the senior assassin game that will begin Saturday, March 5. Awaiting the excitement the game brings, Cleer, along with senior Matthew Kimmell, organize and prepare to make this year’s assassin game memorable for every participating senior.
After senior Jordan Kramarsic leaves school, she goes directly to work. Since she has chosen to take the career prep class, her school day ends after fourth period- but the priorities don't stop there.
Application deadlines for dual credit courses are just around the corner, and while some students may be completing the final steps, others may be asking themselves what exactly is ‘dual credit’, and what does it mean for me as a student?
Keeping up with a part-time job and school may not be the life for some, but many high school and college students have jobs either because they really need money, they’re living on their own, they need to save for the future, or they simply want some extra spending money for the weekend.
At the end of every year, we find ourselves feeling that we need to fulfill some sort of need in our lives; something that will make the next year the “best year of our lives.”
The time when students anxiously await their PSAT scores has arrived. Students, parents, and counselors alike are anticipating the day test scores will be released. This is a time of stress and excitement for many; consuming a great deal of some individuals’ thoughts.
by Caitlin Blackmon | staff writer As the school year progresses, teachers become more and more anxious about students’ lack of participation and willingness to complete their homework. They worry for the students’ future because they need adequate studying habits...