Hadestown!

Written by: Zulaykha Ganatra The final curtain has closed, and the last performance is complete, Hadestown has officially come to an end. But there are still the memories, lessons, and connections madethroughout its production. The cast has spent months of rehearsing, learning, and growing together, turning long after-school hours into something meaningful. From intense rehearsals to quiet moments backstage, the experience became more than just a show for the cast.  “My favorite behind-the-scenes…

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The inside scoop: Bayou deaths?      

                     For years in the city of Houston, bayous have prevented us from going underwater and are the reason Houston is here today. Our foundation is atrading city but since 2017 bodies have been found near or in the bayous and in recent years these bodies have doubled in appearance. Citizens believe that it’s a…

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Teacher of the Year: Mrs. Rives!

Recognized for her dedication to students and the school community Written by: Zulaykha Ganatra Congratulations to Mrs. Rives for being named Teacher of the Year. Her hard work and dedication inside and outside the classroom have been recognized by students, administrators, andfellow teachers. This honor highlights Mrs. Rives’ deep commitment to supporting her students while staying actively involved in our school community, something…

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Senioritis Has Officially Kicked In

By: Gaurika Gupta, Managing Editor For the Class of 2026, what had seemed years away is now only a few months – graduation.Second semester of senior year is often considered significantly easier than the firstsemester. With a lot of seniors having completed most of their college applications andhaving acquired a GPA that would most likely…

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