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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Featuring seniors Caleb Audia, Amanda Hare and Christi Norris around the podcast table, a digitally constructed image by Amanda Hare shows the Historys Forgotten team. In episode five of the series, the trio discusses New Years Day. They talk about the history of the holiday and their own resolutions. (Photos by Gabriella Winans, digitally constructed image by Amanda Hare).

History’s Forgotten: Season 2 – Episode 5 – New Year’s Day

Amanda Hare, Caleb Audia, and Christi Norris January 5, 2022

In episode five of season two of the "History's Forgotten" podcast, seniors Christi Norris, Caleb Audia and Amanda Hare discuss the history of New Year's Day. They talk about how the day has changed over...

Looking up at the sky, freshman reporter Sofia Ayala takes a walk around her neighborhood. Whenever I get all of my things done, I like taking walks, Ayala said. Its such a nice way to end the day.

One-Word Resolution: Writer finishes strong

Sofia Ayala, Reporter December 30, 2021

As I reflect on this past year, I've realized that this semester I have been all over the place, and running from one place to another. Managing my time has been something I've had to improve on this year,...

In the attached column, sophomore Lily Oxley lists her one-word resolution as bold. Oxley volunteered to be one of the writers who made certain the online newspaper offered content even through the holidays for readers. Sophomore year has taught me that other peoples opinions of me are not the most important thing to be focused on, Oxley said. As long as I feel comfortable in my own skin, and I choose to stay confident, I can accomplish anything I set my mind to.

One-Word Resolution: Student sets goals for new year

Lily Oxley, Assistant Feature Editor December 29, 2021

In the coming new year, my goal for myself is to be bold. The Oxford Dictionary defines bold as "showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous." I've learned that playing it safe in every...

Sitting at a Dallas Mavericks basketball game over Thanksgiving break, freshman Bailey Clark, Alex Clark and senior Alyssa Clark watch the game. Alyssa Clark values her family and friends, and looks to them as motivation to grow.

One-Word Resolution: Senior aspires to grow, live in the moment

Alyssa Clark, Executive Opinion Editor December 28, 2021

Senior year has shown me a lot, and I've been able to experience so many things. But, still, I am holding on to a lot of things that have held me back and down. So, for my one-word resolution, I'm challenging...

During a family trip, sophomore Kaya Miller and her family snap a picture. They took a trip to San Francisco over the summer and visited her family and friends. In her column, she writes about wanting to make more time for activities other than academics – like spending time with her loved ones.

One-Word Resolution: A more balanced lifestyle

Kaya Miller, Reporter December 27, 2021

In a time of madness, we see the new year as a fresh start. After 2020 was named the "bad luck year," we looked to 2021 to outshine the other years – later let down, finding out that 2021 wasn't much...

At the San Antonio Riverwalk, a tree lights up. To columnist and photojournalist Michael Ramirez, this photo represents growth, even in dark lighting photography. “I love darker photos, and it was something I wanted to get better at,” Ramirez said. “While I did take this on my phone, it shows the progress I have made with cell phone cameras.”

One-Word Resolution: Senior continues to grow as an individual

Michael Ramirez, Photojournalist December 24, 2021

To start, I first want to challenge you, the reader. What is your New Years resolution, and how about we take it a step further by asking what would you do to follow this resolution? Most of the time,...

Camera gear set up, sophomore Kaya Miller prepares to shoot a video. Although she writes about her passion for the law field in her column, she still holds video production close to her heart. In her free time, she loves to make short films.

A Gift Money Can’t Buy: Discovery of passion

Kaya Miller, Reporter December 22, 2021

The holidays are a time to give. Something that no person can buy and hand over to another: passion. Passion is individual to every person. People feel lost without passion. They question the next...

Keeping an eye on the ball, senior Aiden Mieger steps toward it. The Eagles played their second scrimmage against Lone Star at Reynolds Eagle stadium Friday, Dec. 17. The boys lost 1-0.

Boys soccer season kicks off with 2 scrimmages

Julia Soomin Chung, Executive Design Editor December 21, 2021

Click the above photo to start a slideshow of the varsity men's soccer team’s recent second scrimmage against Lone Star, the Eagles lost 1-0. The Eagles won their first scrimmage against Hebron 2-1....

Pedro Perez catches the football and gets ready for his throw of a lifetime. On Oct. 13, Perez was having a conversation with his granddaughters when it was briefly interrupted with a flying football. As the football headed his way he shouted “Hey, I got it. I got it!” Surprised by his incredible catch Perez then continued to shout “Go long, go long. I’m gonna throw it so far.”

A Gift Money Can’t Buy: My grandpa

Maya Contreras, Reporter December 21, 2021

Pedro Perez, my grandpa, is an inspiring, thoughtful and humorous individual – always ready with a comment for every possible conversation. With 433 miles in between us, it is those sarcastic comments...

Standing right in front of a ballet barre, freshman reporter Sofia Ayala shares a glimpse of a place she holds close to her heart. Ayala authored the first column in the newspapers Gift Money Cant Buy series. I have learned so much here, Ayala said, The memories Ive made in this spot are irreplaceable.

A Gift Money Can’t Buy: The value of moments

Sofia Ayala, Reporter December 20, 2021

Recently, I've learned more about how meaningful the time you spend with those around you is. When I was a lot younger, I was never the one to go up to somebody and strike up a conversation with them,...

The above graphic, created by Soomin Chung, offers highlights  principal John Burdett. While Burdett will complete the 2021-2022 school year in his current position, current Hays Middle School principal Nick Jones will take Burdetts position for the next school year. “This will not be a goodbye because I will continue to work with PHS in multiple ways as we continue to connect and grow with each other,” Burdett said in an email sent to parents.

News Brief: Burdett to step into admin position, Hayes principal to lead high school next year

Caleb Audia, Multimedia Director & Assistant News Editor December 17, 2021

Principal John Burdett recently announced via an email that he plans to move into a new position after the current school year. He sent his note to parents and students Wednesday, Dec. 15. Hayes Middle...

Around the podcast table, seniors Christi Norris, Alyssa Clark, Gabriella Winans and Amanda Hare record Episode 6 of their Over the Popcorn Bowl podcast. In the podcast series, they discuss and review movies. In this episode, they shared their favorite holiday movie and popular holiday movies. (Photos by Kalyani Rao, digitally constructed image by Amanda Hare, icons courtesy of Vectors Market and Pixel Perfect).

Over The Popcorn Bowl – Season 1 – Episode 6 – Holiday Special

In their sixth episode of their podcast, "Over the Popcorn Bowl," seniors Christi Norris, Alyssa Clark, Gabriella Winans and Amanda Hare discuss their favorite holiday movies and plenty of others....

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