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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Saluting, officers listen to commands given. Every year, the town hall holds a blood drive the weekend of 9/11 – Friday through Saturday. A Carter Bloodcare bus accepts donations from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

9/11 ceremony: ‘where were you that day?’

Kaya Miller, Executive News Editor
September 15, 2022
Shortly after the events of 9/11, now Special Education Department aide Nicholas Harrington prepares to be deployed to Afghanistan. Harrington joined the U.S. Army just after he graduated high school in 2000. You know, in the army, you train for combat, and you train for battle overseas or enemy forces, but during a time like 9/11, you don’t really know what to expect,” Harrington said. So, it was kind of scary in that aspect, not really knowing what to expect. That was on everyone’s mind, just, you know, family and friends, and the American way of life. It was literally under attack.

From far away: 9/11 through U.S. soldier’s eyes

Gabriella Winans, Executive Feature Editor
September 10, 2021
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