McLies, McDeceit, and the return of the McDonald’s McRib Joseph Sweeney Arts & Entertainment December 9, 2020
Students get COVID testing to comply with school, work rules Lauryn Chavez Campus News February 10, 2021 0by Lauryn Chavez | sports editor With frequent possible exposures to COVID-19, students have had to endure COVID tests before...
In-person instruction not expected to change despite rise in local COVID cases Joseph Sweeney Campus News February 3, 2021 0NEISD does not have any plans in place to close schools again, despite a rising number of COIVD-19 cases in the San Antonio area.
Theatre’s finding COVID friendly ways to perform for their audience Lauryn Chavez Campus News January 26, 2021 0by Lauryn Chavez | sports editor Because protocols on gathering during COVID are strict, theater has had to adapt from...
Band begins its indoor season Katie Barton News January 15, 2021 0During the second semester band starts its concert or indoor season which means new safety measures will be added to keep students and staff safe.
Student trainers manage new protocols to avoid COVID Lily Moran Sports December 15, 2020 0In the light of Covid-19 student trainers have had to alter their class that involves lots of hands-on learning.
Campus relying on technology to help keep virus at bay Karina Correa Covid-19 December 15, 2020 0Karina Correa | staff writer Just like Metro Health, the campus is relying on contract tracing to stop the spread...
District offering free Covid-19 testing for students, staff Joseph Sweeney Covid-19 December 9, 2020 1NEISD is now offering free Covid-19 testing to students and staff Piper-Bass student memorial center.
NEISD has updated their mask policy Katie Barton News December 7, 2020 1Gaiters and bandannas are now no longer allowed to be worn as masks inside the school building, according to the new NEISD mask policy.
How essential workers during the early pandemic faced the sudden rush of customers Monica Smith Features November 16, 2020 0H-E-B during the stagess of early quarantine was a necessity to the public, but for the overworked employees it was like entering a battleground everyday.