Volunteer Kitchen Reopens to Rave Reviews

Joselyn Hofer & Porter Rice, Contributors Despite being closed for many long months due to the pandemic, the Volunteer Kitchen is now open. Advanced Culinary Arts students will now be preparing menu items from scratch to be served to teachers and staff on Thursday of each week for the remainder of the spring semester.  “It was important to reopen our […]

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Varsity Soccer Players Score a Promising Future

Ashley Patterson, Contributor Five members of LEE High School’s varsity soccer team were signed to play with their future colleges on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2021. This event took place in the gym with faculty, staff, administrators, coaches, parents, teammates, and friends in attendance to celebrating the hard work and dedication shown by these talented athletes. For many, the idea of […]

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New Performing Arts Center Opens to Ecstatic Students

Sebastian Bingaman, Staff Reporter Photo by: Matthew Tobar LEE High School recently finished construction on a new Performing Arts Center. An estimated $30,500,000 was spent on the new addition to the LEE campus, with construction starting in May 2018 and ending in October 2020. The new center includes a state-of-the-art theater with 750 seat capacity featuring a control booth, orchestra […]

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Athlete Spotlight: Anthony Muniz

Lesly Rodriguez, Contributor Fellow athletes and football fans alike can see that Anthony Muniz, LEE varsity football’s newest starting cornerback, has always been naturally gifted, but he remains a hard working, dedicated, passionate athlete. Muniz began playing the sport that he loves in middle school. “I played around with a football ever since I was little, but it wasn’t ’till […]

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Building Hope: Sophomore Works Towards Becoming Eagle Scout

Ashley Patterson, Contributor Blake Reinhart, a sophomore at STEM Academy, spends his free time working diligently on building a very special project. Motivated to earn his Eagle Scout rank in his local Boy Scout troop, Reinhart has been crafting an interesting playhouse that features toys and interactive walls and will be installed at Oak Meadow Elementary School. He builds with […]

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Movie Review: Enola Holmes

Lesly Rodriguez, Contributor Enola Holmes, a Netflix Original film starring Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge, came out on September 23, 2020 and was directed by Harry Barbeer. The movie takes place in 1884 London and follows the protagonist, Enola, as she tries to find her mother who has gone missing without the help of her older brother, Sherlock Holmes. […]

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Book Review: The Likeness by Tana French

Joselyn Hofer, Contributor Detective Cassie Maddox is trying to piece her life back together after a particularly horrifying undercover case she experienced six months earlier. It looks like she’ll never return to the Dublin Murder Squad until she gets a call informing her about a murder. Cassie walks into the crime scene expecting any normal murder case but is surprised […]

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District Releases New Guidelines for 2020 Football Season

Madison Munoz, Contributor The North East Independent School District has released rules, regulations, and guidelines for athletes, spirit groups, and spectators, in an effort to prevent the spread of Covid-19 during the 2020 football season. As the first game approaches many have questions and concerns over what the upcoming season will look like.  In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, NEISD […]

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NHS Institutes Changes in Response to Distance Learning

Joselyn Hofer, Contributor  Covid-19 has affected everyone at Legacy of Educational Excellence High School, including students who participate in clubs and organizations such as National Honor Society. Required volunteer hours and events are subject to change because of the virus, and staff members, officers, and advisors are trying to do everything they can to help members adjust. With the help […]

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