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The Student Voice of Prosper High School

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The Student Voice of Prosper High School

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The Student Voice of Prosper High School

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Students on the Prosper Speech and Debate team competed this past weekend at Princeton High School. Junior Kaya Miller placed 3rd in congressional debate, President and junior James Kim placed 7th in congressional debate, and sophomore Erica Smith placed 5th in Prose Interpretation. Debate is a creative outlet for me where I can express my thoughts and challenge myself to have meaningful conversations about topics foreign to me, Kim said. My favorite part about the Princeton tournament and essentially every tournament are the people I am able to meet through competing. I still keep in contact with them and we exchange ideas over our shared hobby of debate. Debate students are somewhat like-minded so it’s just a great opportunity to meet people you can bond with. Photo courtesy of Romi Shamir.

Eagle Brief Sept. 19 – 25

Kalyani Rao, Executive Editor-in-Chief September 15, 2022

Eagle Update & Resources To view the calendar of scheduled sporting events, click the high school athletics calendar here. To view the PISD events, the district-wide calendar is linked...

The graphic above reads Locks, Lights, Out of Sight, which is what is played on the loudspeaker to inform people of a lock down drill. The article presents students opinions on the drill, and if changes should be made. Freshman Kiera Payne, who reported she thought lockdown drills did not need to change, said nothing can prepare you for the panic and terror of a real lockdown. Graphic courtesy of Canva.

Analysis: The usefulness of lockdown drills

Nora Vedder, Reporter September 14, 2022

As the loudspeaker blasts: "Locks, Lights, Out of Sight," students take cover. Students know this phrase, as it always plays when the school goes into a lockdown drill. The administration held its first...

A board posted in the hallway of PHS is covered in colorful sticky notes in the shape of a heart. Positive messages are written on each sticky note. The week of Sep. 5 — 9 was suicide prevention week, and spirit days such as pajama day were designed to create awareness of the event.

Eagle Brief Sept. 12 – 18

Kalyani Rao, Executive Editor-in-Chief September 8, 2022

Eagle Update & Resources To view the calendar of scheduled sporting events, click the high school athletics calendar here. To view the PISD events, the district-wide calendar is linked...

Junior varsity girls member and freshman Evelyn Ohlmeyer runs during the cross country meet Aug. 27. Varsity cross country teams competed at the Southlake Carroll Cross Country meet against 93 other teams. The attached article includes all sports events held each week.

Eagle Brief Sept. 5 – 11

Kalyani Rao, Executive Editor-in-Chief September 1, 2022

Eagle Update & Resources To view the calendar of scheduled sporting events, click the high school athletics calendar here. To view the PISD events, the district-wide calendar is linked...

Talking to the students, BSU social media directors and juniors Jayden Sanders and Taylor Howell present at the first meeting of the year. Members founded the group last year and started 2022-23 by  introducing their new officers Aug. 22. “I look forward to evolving from last year,” Sanders said. “I feel like every year we’re going to get better, bigger and stronger.”

BSU kicks off year, discusses future ideas

Kevin Madzima August 30, 2022

The Black Student Union will be welcoming new members with an official first meeting on Monday, Sep. 12, in the LGI from 4:20 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Last year’s members kicked off the school year with a “revamp”...

Students navigate the passing period crowd to head to their new advisory classes during Eagle Time, which comes after second period each day. Students have expressed concerns over the change, but Principal Nicholas Jones said the new rules should help students. “With a few small adjustments, we can make all students happy, Jones said. I think advisory is worth it.

New changes to Eagle Time affect students

Anisha Mandem, Kaya Miller, and Alex Drum August 29, 2022

As crowds fill the hallways on their way to the advisory period, students adjust to one of the changes implemented by the new high school principal Nicholas Jones – the replacement of last year's Eagle...

Students walk from the portables to the main building of Prosper High School. It is the third official week of the 2022-2023 school year. Passing period is still seven minutes long, although some portable teachers are letting students out a few minutes early.

Eagle Brief: Aug. 29 – Sep. 4

Kalyani Rao, Executive Editor-in-Chief August 25, 2022

Eagle Update & Resources To view the calendar of scheduled sporting events, click the high school athletics calendar here. To view the PISD events, the district-wide calendar is linked...

In uniform, Sergeant Chris Reeves and Officer George White ride bikes. They both have a passion for working out and staying in shape, teacher Laura Reeves said. They are both on the Prosper ISD Police Department Bike Unit, which has five officers currently.

2 officers – 1 new, 1 veteran – work together to establish safety

Kaya Miller, Executive News Editor August 24, 2022

They're visible. They're in uniform. As police presence grows at Prosper High School, Officer George White joins head school resource officer Sergeant Chris Reeves for the new school year. White has...

Huddled together on the stage, all four houses group together for a photo. There are four houses that the department is divided into: Ursa, Procyon, Callidus and Concordia. This semester, the theatre department will be performing Les Misérables as the fall musical, and Clue as the fall play.

Theatre department hosts first social of the year

Cate Emma Warren and Jordan Kirkley August 24, 2022

Click the photo above to view the entire slideshow with captions full of information about the Theatre Department's first social of the year, on Aug. 18.     Who: Prosper...

Senior Sean Meyer takes a photo of him and his mom, Tammy Meyer. “We would always joke about the size of Prosper back then vs. the size of it now,” Sean said. Mrs. Meyer graduated from Prosper when the community was smaller. The town will have its third 6-A size high school opening in 2024.

Prosper Loses Beloved Volunteer, Finds Ways to Honor Her

Nora Vedder, Reporter August 22, 2022

Throughout her life, Tammy Wade Meyer devoted time to helping others. She raised her two children, Sean and Raegan, who are both members of the high school's band program. Along with her children, Mrs....

New Prosper High School principal Nicholas Jones gives a welcome speech at Meet the Eagles. Jones is a UT Austin alum. Before coming to Prosper High School, Jones was the principal of Hays Middle School.

Eagle Brief: Aug. 22 – 26

Kalyani Rao, Executive Editor-in-Chief August 18, 2022

Eagle Update To view the calendar of scheduled sporting events, click the high school athletics calendar here. To view the PISD events, the district-wide calendar is linked here. To...

Students walk through the hallways of Prosper High School on the first day of school, Aug. 10. The daily school-wide schedule has been changed from last years. The school day will now start at 8:45 a.m. and end at 4:10 p.m.

Eagle Brief: August 15 – 19

Kalyani Rao, Executive Editor-in-Chief August 11, 2022

Eagle Update The daily schedule for Prosper High School has been changed from last year's. The school day will now start at 8:45 a.m. and end at 4:10 p.m. Click here for more information. Chromebook...

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