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Gallery: Youre A Good Man, Charlie Brown

Gallery: “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown”

April 28, 2018

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Gallery: Promenade 2018

Gallery: Promenade 2018

April 27, 2018
The Dragons walked down Broadway on Saturday, March 31 for Promenade. Prom was held at the Mirza Temple.
Gallery: Demonstrative Speech Presentations

Gallery: Demonstrative Speech Presentations

Story by Maddy Emerson, Photographer April 26, 2018

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A Brother’s Perspective: Volunteering at the Special Olympics

Story by Nicole Konopelko, Managing Editor April 25, 2018

Junior Brett Wiemers's relationship with his brother, Tyson, who grew up with autism, inspired him to join the Get Busy Livin' Club and volunteer for the Special Olympics Track and Field.

Junior Morgan Noe, a member of the Get Busy Livin (GBL) Club, converses with a Special Olympics athlete before awards. Noe, as well as 18 other members of the club, volunteered at the Special Olympics Track and Field tournament on Thursday, April 18 at the Robert Plaster Centers indoor football field. Ive gotten more experiences with the club, Noe said. Ive gotten to help the community and give back, which is what GBL is all about.

Following in Dylan’s footsteps

Story by Nicole Konopelko, Managing Editor April 25, 2018

Last Thursday, junior athlete Joel Kafka boarded a school bus to the Robert Plaster Center’s indoor football field. But this time, he didn’t come to jump over track bars or throw a football across...

Looking forward: #METOO

Looking forward: #METOO

Story by Journey Jaramillo, Managing Editor April 9, 2018

Though the February issue of the Booster Redux highlighted the rise of the #MeToo movement, the aftermath of sexual assault remained in the dark. Students, who will remain anonymous, along with professionals...

Classes embrace student diversity

Classes embrace student diversity

Story by Patrick Sullivan, Reporter April 9, 2018

The high school’s English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program has grown exponentially. The ESOL program has 51 students with 25 students receiving direct ESOL services. The program, led...

Senior scouts from left to right: seniors Kaity Rhea, Savannah Jones, Miranda Madden, Eileen Thrasher and 2017 graduate Annie Cortes.

Going for gold

Story by Vincent Norman, Reporter April 9, 2018

Along with selling cookies, Girl Scouts are working toward making a difference in the world. Girl Scout troop 20534 is working towards it’s final achievement, the Gold Award. The troop includes seniors...

Yeezy money

“Yeezy” money

Story by Matthew Moore, Reporter April 9, 2018

Isaac Leverenz gathered his equipment and headed to his friend, Ely Parks’s house with the intention of making hundreds of dollars. Over the course of two years Leverenz has made between $1500 and...

Aspiring rappers

Aspiring rappers

Story by Susana Canales, Reporter April 8, 2018

On March 11, junior Austin Edwards was preparing for his first live concert. It was 48 degrees and the concert would be held outside at Lakeside Park. Edwards uses MediaFire, a Texas-based app that...

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