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With Memorial lined up for a field goal, the teams square off against each other before the ball is snapped. The Redhawks go on to block the field goal attempt helping the Redhawks hold Memorial to just seven points the whole night.
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Memories made as Redhawks beat Memorial
By Christine Han and Addyson Schick

29 games. 116 quarters. 1,392 minutes of game action. 1,075 days. That’s how long it had been since the Redhawks last won a game in 2021, a first round playoff win over Forney. Now, after Thursday’s 28-7 win, the counter is reset and a thirst for a win is finally quenched. From the team, to the cheerleaders, to the fans in the stands, it’s a win that will likely be remembered for years to come. The players  “Breaking the losing streak was great, we’re celebrating this weekend,” senior Brian Chandler said. “We weren’t finding a lot of success in the past couple years, but [last night] was great.” Winless since 2021, nobody on this year’s varsity team had ever won a game playing for the Redhawks. “It feels amazing I’m not going to lie, because...

Coppell ISD is facing budgetary issues in response to insufficient state funding. To generate revenue, the district has been encouraging community involvement through the proposition of the Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election (VATRE) and discussions of school consolidations.
Breaking the bank
By Sahasra Chakilam, Coppell High School
Acceptance rates have been on a downward trend over the past five years, but they are not as concrete as they appear to be.
Playing with Numbers
By Lily Mirza, St. Mary's Episcopal School
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2024 Free Spirit Scholar: Shannon Raneri
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Colette Morell (‘25) holds an empty energy drink can, shocked by the news of the ban. “I was surprised they went as far as banning the drinks but I get my caffeine from coffee so it doesn’t really affect me,” Morell said. “I don’t think it’s a bad thing at all that admin made the decision.”
Can ban (energy drinks banned at school)
By Ben Gallagher, Community School of Davidson
Between Two Floors
Between Two Floors
By Emma Waddell, Davie High School
Senior Josie Grunzinger watches the football game intently from the sidelines on Oct. 18. Grunzinger stood out to the crowd as the only girl on the football team, encouraging other girls who want to play football to take a chance and go for a sport outside of their comfort zone. “If you think you could [play football] and you want to do it, just try it, because all it takes is to actually try it out,” Grunzinger said.
Kicking off
By Ruthvi Tadakamalla, Parkway West High School
By voting “Yes,” Ohioians can choose a fairer, more transparent process that holds politicians accountable.
Vote ‘Yes’ on Issue 1
By Hannah Smith, Beachwood High School
DJ Jauxon Takes the Stage at Menlo Back-to-School Dance
DJ Jauxon Takes the Stage at Menlo Back-to-School Dance
By Alyssa McAdams, Menlo School
Long Do (11) works on his painting in the AP 2D Art and Design classroom. He creates a detailed underpainting for each of his works to get the value balance just right.
Artists win recognition in Delta and Midsouth fairs
By Addis Shiberou, White Station High School
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Sophia W., Navya K., and Reagan R., are sick of “Thick of It”.
Are we sick of KSI yet?
By Reagan R., Navya K., and Sophia W.
Mrs. Douglas grades a students paper in Room 320.
Behind The Scenes of Teaching
By Jillian Peralta, Woodbridge Middle School
Covour Coffee
By Melody Xu and Liani Ragade
Elementary students turn the corner for their final lap cheered on by a volunteer.
MES elementary students learn how to achieve jaw-dropping objectives by running 26.2 miles
By Katelyn Coffey, Jack Debes, Isaac Fulks, and Lila Francis
Helping hounds
By Evie Laferla and Kyra Oberhauser
The Anna Maria Island community comes together after Hurricane Helene
By Kieran Cloutier, St. Stephen's Episcopal School