Neha Madhira, Editor-In-Chief
Neha Madhira is a senior and Editor-in-Chief of Prosper High School's newspaper, Eagle Nation Online. She was accidentally moved into Journalism I as a sophomore but her teacher's passion for writing made her fall in love with it. Madhira has won over 24 journalism awards over the last three years, including the first Women's Media Center Young Journalists award and a National Quill and Scroll Gold Key. She also recently gave a TED talk along with Assistant Editor Haley Stack over the effects of prior review and censorship. Madhira now works with First Amendment advocates like Mary Beth Tinker and Mike Hiestand in hopes to have the New Voices legislation pass in Texas as well as the other 35 states that don't have the law.
Kester Muthalaly, Photography Editor
Kester Muthalaly is senior at Prosper High School. He lives with his mom and dad, while his brother attends Oral Roberts University where Kester will soon join him. He has won a few journalism awards, and is a member of the 2018 All-State Journalism Staff. He loves going to Gateway church, as well as Photoshop and teaching students how to shoot photos.
Contact: kestermuthalaly@gmail.com
Zach Markey, Sports Editor and Writer
Zach Markey is the Sports Writer and Editor for EagleNationOnline. As a senior, this will be his third year on staff. Zach has been a huge fan of sports throughout his life, and loves to write and report information to the Prosper community. His favorite sports are Football, Basketball, and Baseball, but looks to cover almost every sport on campus.
Isabella Abraham, Feature/Copy Editor
Isabella Abraham is the Feature/Copy Editor and Editorial Board member for Eagle Nation Online. As a senior, this is her third year on the staff. She discovered her passion for writing and reporting in her freshman Journalism 1 class, and that interest led to competing on the UIL Journalism team. She hopes to inspire readers with her ENO articles, as well as qualify for UIL state this year. A native of New York, she dreams to live in Washington, D.C. and work for the UN.