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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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Flags waving, students at Prosper High School honor our veterans. Veterans day occurs annually on Nov. 11. On Nov. 9 the Town of Prosper hosted a 5k, 'Fun Run', and 10k in honor of Veterans day.

Eagle Brief: Nov. 11 – Nov. 15

Erica Deutsch, Multimedia Editor-in-Chief
November 11, 2024
Arms in a heart, senior Nathanial Crabtree leads the student section in a cheer. The Eagles will play Plano West next on Nov. 7 at John Clark Stadium. The next game will be the last district match before heading off into playoffs.

Eagle Brief: Nov. 4 – 9

Sofia Ayala, Eagle Nation Online Editor-in-Chief
November 4, 2024
Donning purple and pink clothing, students cheer at a football game. The last home game of the season will take place Oct. 31. The Eagles will be competing against Princeton High School. The theme of the game is neon.

Eagle Brief: Oct. 28 – Nov. 1

Erica Deutsch, Multimedia Editor-in-Chief
October 28, 2024
Sprinting away from a defender, junior Braedon Imhoff looks to throw the ball. Imhoff threw for 301 yards, earning five touchdowns. “We executed really well as a team offensively and defensively, everyone was making plays, and the energy was really high," Imhoff said. "We did not just play for ourselves but we played for our family and the whole ship."

Eagle Brief: Sept. 9 – 13

Sofia Ayala, Eagle Nation Online Editor-in-Chief
September 9, 2024
Ball in the air, senior Tyce Pierce on the Varsity Boys Water Polo team executes his next play. Pierce threw the ball into the back of the net in the middle of the third quarter. The varsity boys team played against Hebron at this game, and are ready for a rematch. “I like swimming,” Pierce said, “But when you incorporate a team aspect into it, it’s definitely more rewarding and more fun to win, and it’s definitely a better time overall when you have friends, as well as people you know playing the sport.”

Eagle Brief: Sept. 2 – 6

Polly Greaves, Reporter
September 4, 2024
In the PHS gym, senior Courtney Reed gets ready to donate blood. Carter Blood Care works with the HOSA organization to host a blood drive for students today, Nov. 27. Seniors can get an honor cord for graduation if they donate twice – once in the first semester and once in the second semester. There will be another opportunity for 16-year-olds (with a parent-signed form) and 17-year-olds (and older) to donate in the spring. "Every blood drive we do saves so many lives," HOSA sponsor and health sciences teacher Kelli Factor said. "As you know, there is a massive shortage of blood available, so this really does make a difference for our community. Every pint collected can save up to three lives."

Eagle Brief: Nov. 27 – Dec. 3

Kaya Miller, Co Editor-in-chief
November 27, 2023
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