by Lauren Tsai . Business Manager | Due to the new district bell schedule and a dwindling budget, many electives have been cut from the master schedule. Though they were offered on course cards, student preference determined which courses would...
by Rachel Cheong . co-Editor-in-Chief | From May 25 onwards, when seniors start to turn in textbooks, the administration will once again be locked in a struggle to get textbooks returned. “Each student is responsible for about $300 of textbooks,”...
by Brooke Nowakowski . editor-in-chief | The stereotypical trepidation that surrounds graduation in movies, books and popular belief is fairly common knowledge. For our graduating seniors, however, reality is stranger than fiction. “It’s bittersweet; like everyone says, the cliché,” senior...
by Mailisa Paradeza . staff writer | The literary magazine features a variety of disciplines, ranging from art to the titular literature. Jacob Hernandez and Jamie Pfaff have contributed all their skill as editors and artists to make this year’s...
by Lauren Tsai . Business Manager As NEISD prepares to enter the 2010-2011 school year with a traditional bell schedule in place, Campus Improvement Committee’s CTJ Campus Testing and Homework Plan has recently been approved and similar policies have been...
Seniors were treated to a week of recreational activities this year as all underclassmen braved TAKS administration. The annual senior Field Day brought out the creative in each competing team with many teams sporting homemade uniforms. And when the grand...
Incoming freshman will be required to take a new course due to a districtwide decision. The “Healthy Lifestyles” class will blend fundamentals of PE and Health.
by Mailisa Paradeza . Staff Writer | As school comes down to its final days, things must be in order to pass your classes, for some students it’s a challenge and are left with only one option – summer school....