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Kathryn Pedroza writes about her senior year

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-In-Chief

“Kathryn with a K is so much better than Kathryn with a C”- Anne of Green Gables. Anyway, my life can be summed up in three things: showtunes, books and Jesus. I can talk forever about them if you’ll let me.

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Senior Jonah Pedroza runs in the Oct. 20 game against Lake Ridge.

[Photo] Bronco Nation, Now What?

Jonah Pedroza, Sports Editor
November 30, 2023

Senior Jonah Pedroza runs in the Oct. 20 game against Lake Ridge.

Spreading mulch, junior Megan Novak and senior Trinity Nguyen volunteer on the Day of Service on March 7.

[Photo] Update: Students To Join Day Of Service

Cameron Dudzinski, Staff Writer
April 30, 2019

Spreading mulch, junior Megan Novak and senior Trinity Nguyen volunteer on the Day of Service on March 7.

This is how to write a professional email.

[Photo] How to Adult: Writing a Professional Email

Jada Gantt, Staff Writer
March 28, 2019

This is how to write a professional email.

Stuco to Host Blood Drive

Stuco to Host Blood Drive

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
February 21, 2019

Stuco will host a blood drive on Friday, Feb. 22 from 7:00 a.m to 2:30 p.m. Students who want to participate have to sign up using this link. Stuco hopes to have 144 people give blood over the course of the day. Those who will participate will receive a hall pass for the time signed up to give blood....

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Coach Carter Leaves Legacy at Semester

Coach Carter Leaves Legacy at Semester

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
December 11, 2018

After two and a half years at Legacy, JV Silver Spurs director Shelby Carter will leave at semester to work at Granbury High School as their head director. “Going into teaching I always wanted to be a head director, so that was my goal,” Ms. Carter said. “Also, Granbury is close to where I want...

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7 Steps To Feel The Holiday Spirit

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
December 10, 2018

With Thanksgiving over and December around the corner, some people need to gradually get in the Christmas spirit. These steps will turn Scrooge into Buddy the Elf to fully enjoy this Christmas season. Step 1: Drink Hot Chocolate Maybe even splurge a bit and put some peppermint in it. Hot chocolate...

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Men's Ensemble Choir performs "Joshua" at their fall concert. The performance was at First United Methodist Mansfield on Oct 16.

Choir Hosts Fall Concert

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
October 22, 2018

Parents walk into First United Methodist Church Mansfield on Oct. 16 and try to find a seat. Moms push their children to an open pew closest to the front. On the way, one parent stops another. “Where have you been?” One said, then proceeded to catch one another up on the latest injuries, illnesses...

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Phillip Ipock, 12, poses for a photo in the studio.

Senior Qualifies as National Merit Semifinalist

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
September 18, 2018

After completing the 2017 PSAT, senior Phillip Ipock qualified as a National Merit Semifinalist. As a semifinalist, Ipock will receive thousands of dollars in scholarships and a chance to become a National Merit Finalist. Ipock was the only qualifier for all of MISD. “I was very excited, very happy,”...

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Members of the Legacy Chamber Choir perform. They have prepared for the Festival di Voce all year, and will have a run through performance at the PAC on April 24.

Chamber Choir Prepares for Festival Concert

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
April 24, 2018

Chamber Choir will perform their pre-festival concert on April 24. The performance will be in the PAC at 7 p.m. The choir, including freshman Emily Ledesma, has rehearsed the choral pieces since August. “It’s the only time you’ll get to hear the songs and it’s only 20 minutes long,” Ledesma...

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Part of The Cast

Part of The Cast

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
February 12, 2018

Growing up I obsessed over one thing: “High School Musical.” I had t-shirts, posters and I impressed people with my extensive knowledge of the series, challenging anyone to tell me something I didn’t know about the movies. I always dreamed of dancing on cafeteria tables, breaking social norms and...

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National Honor Societies from all five MISD schools have banded together to raise support for Aransas Pass ISD schools affected by Hurricane Harvey. The organizations will sell t-shirts and plan spirit nights to raise their goal of $10,000.

Local NHS Chapters Raise Money for Harvey Victims

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
January 17, 2018

Hurricane Harvey struck south Texas full force and areas continue to feel the impact including Aransas Pass ISD. MISD National Honor Societies have partnered to help Aransas Pass recover from Harvey. To raise money, organizations will sell shirts for $15 and host spirit nights to reach $10,000. Mansfield...

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Junior Mason Callaway plays with his doubles partner, junior Zach Carpenter, at the varsity tennis match against Midlothian on Aug. 29.

Tennis Advances to Round Three

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
October 24, 2017

Varsity tennis competed in the second round of playoffs on Oct. 19th, junior Kelsey Roberts and the team will advance to the third round after beating Moises E. Molina 19-0. “I’m a really excited and super proud of how well our team has done this year,” Roberts said. “I think we have a great...

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Student Council holds the 2017 Red Wagon Homecoming Parade. The parade will feature floats from various Legacy clubs.

Community Pep Rally Benefits Others

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
October 16, 2017

Senior Athena Orsa walks around the room, addressing other students, informing them of what to expect and what to do for the community pep rally and wagon parade. Orsa organizes and plans the event. Student council will host a community pep rally on Monday, Oct. 16th at the football field at 6 p.m. “People...

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When getting ready for a job interview, it's good to brush up on some easy ways to stay polite and be respectful

How To Adult: Being Respectful

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
August 14, 2017

The definition of respect: feeling or showing deference or politeness. Respect will get individuals far in life. Respect sets people apart during a job interview, to an authority figure or anyone you would like to stand out for. Overall, showing respect mostly involves being aware of the feelings of...

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On April 26, Legacy along with other schools in MISD hosted their annual senior tour. Friends and family of MISD, 55 years and over, got to see various aspects of the district.

Senior Citizens Tour Legacy

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
April 27, 2017

On April 26, Legacy along with other schools in MISD hosted their annual senior tour. Friends and family of MISD, 55 years and over, got to see various aspects of the district. Journalism Adviser Leland Mallett helped to organize the event. Throughout the day, 100 senior citizens saw how the schools...

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Modest is Hottest

Modest is Hottest

Kathryn Pedroza and Anna Jordan
April 10, 2017

In the early 2000s, Principal Dr. Shelly Butler noticed her students and coworkers changing their sense of style. As a popular pop artist at the time, Britney Spears showed an influence on the outfits and appearance of men and women alike as the past standard of modesty slowly went away. “You just...

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Theater practices for their One Act Play after school on Jan. 27. They practice eight hours a week,  Monday through Thursday until 5:15 p.m.

Theater Prepares for One Act Play

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
January 27, 2017

Theater students file into the Legacy Performing Arts Center and wait for warm-ups to begin. While they wait, some read their scripts while others talk and sit around the edge of the stage. The directors walk in and instruct the students on what to set up and who will lead stretches for the day. On...

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Beating Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Beating Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
November 2, 2016

At 21 years old, Ms. Jinna Danser, a Functional Academic Learning Support (FALS) teacher at Legacy, didn’t know she would have a year that would change and mold her as a person. She felt a knot in her neck and went to get it checked out. After her first appointment, the doctors sent her away saying...

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Mr. Shane Skinner poses for a selfie with his wife Mandy. They married in the spring of 2000.

Mr. Shane Skinner: Love Finds a Way

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
February 14, 2020

Walking into an interview, art teacher Mr. Shane Skinner stood in front of a panel of teachers, including one Ms. Mandy Dowd. Mr. Skinner got the job that day in 1999 at Speer Elementary, and he met his future wife. “I didn’t really think anything of her at that time,” Mr. Skinner said. “I...

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Frankie Reisinger, 11, and McKenna Collier, 12, perform “If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys during Legacy Legend on March 29.

Sophomore Wins Legacy Legend Contest

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-In-Chief
April 2, 2019

Choir hosted Legacy Legend Friday, March 29 in the PAC. Tickets were $5 at the door and counted for one vote toward an act. Extra votes cost $1. The act with the most votes won and will perform at next years Legacy Legend. Sophomore Mikaela Settle sang “Always Remember Us This Way” from A Star...

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This is how to write a professional email.

This is how to write a professional email.

Mady Walker: It Takes a Village

Mady Walker: It Takes a Village

Kathryn Pedroza and Sarah Akande
February 14, 2019

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Katy Thomas and Dasha Stewart-Browne, 12, rehearse scenes from "The Last Night Of Ballyhoo." The show will run from Dec. 13 to 16.

Theater Opens Winter Show

Kamryn Hannigan and Kathryn Pedroza
December 12, 2018

Legacy Theater will open their winter show, “The Last Night of Ballyhoo,” Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. The show will run from Dec. 13 to 15 at 7 p.m. and on the 16 at 2 p.m. “Last Night of Ballyhoo,” is the first show Ms. Fortune directed at Legacy. The show, written by Alfred Uhry, first opened in...

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Students put toppings on their pancakes at the Holiday Hoopla on Dec. 1. After the all-you-can eat pancakes, participants watched Elf.

Holiday Hoopla Brings Christmas Cheer

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
December 10, 2018

A group of Stuco members greet students at the door as they walk into the Holiday Hoopla on Dec 1. Sophomore Serena Noureddine collects the $5 admission price going toward Toys for Tots. “Thank you so much for coming,” Noureddine said and a group cheers when another student shows up. Seniors...

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Kathryn Pedroza writes about her senior year

Exceeding Expectations

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor In Chief
November 19, 2018

I prayed for this year to be different. I remember I sat in my church a few days before the first day of school and begged God to make this year so unusual. To make it such a drastic change from any of the others. I sat there, waited and thought of all the possibilities of how my life could change for...

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Bucky stands during the national anthem at a game in 2017. This season, cheer did not have a Bucky.

Alumni Association Set to Kick-off at Homecoming

Cameron Dudzinski and Kathryn Pedroza
October 11, 2018

After twelve years without an alumni reunion, principal Shelly Butler and student council sponsor Kenna Cavnar worked together to create one. Legacy will host an alumni reunion tailgate on Oct. 12 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. behind the scoreboard at Newsom Stadium. This will also act as the kickoff event...

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Graduation Information

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-In-Chief
May 9, 2018

Graduation will start at 9:30 a.m. on May 25th at The Center. Each student has 10 tickets and three parking passes available to them. Every guest, no matter age, must have a ticket in order to enter the auditorium and doors open at 8:30 a.m. Venue Information An overflow room at the Center will...

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Junior Katy Thomas rehearses for the theater department's one act play, "Silent Sky." Thomas will play the lead part of Henrietta Leavitt, a female astronomer at the turn of the century. The play, which details Leavitt's struggles as a woman of science during that time, is open to the public on March 5, and will be performed in competition on March 9.

Theatre Performs UIL One-Act Play “Silent Sky”

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
March 5, 2018

The theater department will perform their annual one act play, Silent Sky, on Monday, March 5.  The performance begins at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., with free admission. Junior Katy Thomas plays Henrietta Leavitt, the lead in the show. “You should come see the show because it’s free and you will be...

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Ms. Pamela Dietrich works on a pop art piece. Dietrich will hve her artwork displayed at the Kettle Art Gallery in Dallas this March.

Pamela Dietrich: Painting With Passion

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
January 26, 2018

Standing in front of a large white canvas, art teacher Ms. Pamela Deitrich starts to outline pop art images that would make a collage. The piece, covered in bright colors, features cartoons, logos and pictures from Ms. Deitrich’s childhood. Recently, Ms. Deitrich has put her art in different shows,...

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Christian Hachat, 11, performs in the storybook theater for elementary school students.

Theater Holds Storybook Performance

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
November 17, 2017

The elementary school students waited patiently on buses outside the PAC, peeking outside the windows through the raindrops to try to get a glimpse of the school. Theater teacher Mr. Jeremy Ferman ushered the students through the doors as they came running in with their large coats and hoods barely staying...

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MISD College and Career Night will take place on Oct. 26 and feature dozens of schools showing what makes them special

MISD Hosts College and Career Night

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
October 20, 2017

MISD will host a college and career night on Oct. 26 at The Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A food court will open before the fair at 5 p.m. and close at 8:15 p.m. Ms. Julie Gross helped organize and promote this event. “This is the best opportunity to talk to a college representative,” Ms. Gross...

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Junior Kayley Ho prepares to take her swing at a golf meet.

Girls’ Golf Competes in Championship

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
September 21, 2017

With one goal in mind, junior Jenna Alvarado teed off on a par five and hit a drive down the fairway. On the next hit, she sent the ball off the hole and into the woods. Disappointed, Alvarado found her ball behind a tree, hit it with a wedge and then landed it on the green. Despite the setback, Alvarado...

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The Silver Spurs perform a number during a Junior Varsity game against Midlothian. On May 4, they will be performing "Capture The Moment" at 7pm at The Center

Silver Spurs Prepare to “Capture The Moment” at The Center

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
May 4, 2017

Looking into the mirrors on the wall, sophomore Emma Edison studies all the meticulous details of jazz dance, making sure every move, every angle shows perfection. During after school rehearsals for the spring show, Edison follows under the instruction of Silver Spurs’ coach Ms. Brooke Parlin in order...

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BOLD week runs April 10-13 and includes many small acts of kindness organized by Teen II Class and student council. The goal for this week is to recognize those who do good works all the time that don’t get recognized on a normal basis.

Bronco BOLD Spreads Love Across Campus

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
April 11, 2017

Stuffing Easter eggs with small compliments and encouraging notes, juniors Cheyenna James and Marlecia Leblanc prepares with the Teen Leadership II class for Bring Others Love Daily (BOLD) week. Dress up days and activities this week will help spread encouragement for students. BOLD week runs April...

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Brittney Nagim, 12, rehearses lines for theater's one act play. The theater will perform their UIL one act play The Children's Hour on March 2.

Theater Reminisces on Final Performance

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
February 27, 2017

The lights shine brightly in the actors' eyes as they rush out onstage for their final curtain call. The cast joins their hands, take their final bow and rush off stage to join family and friends in the lobby. Junior Christian Hachat and the rest of the cast put down their props and change into their...

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Theater students Hayden Hendricks, 12, and Clara Griepp, 12,  run through Wonderful Life on Dec. 7 at dress rehearsal. The production runs through Dec. 11.

‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ Runs Through Dec. 11

Kathryn Pedroza and Hannah Garcia
December 8, 2016

Based on the classic Christmas 1946 movie, theater’s winter production “It’s a Wonderful Life: Live Radio Show” will debut Dec. 8 through Dec. 10 in Legacy’s Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec 11 showing start at 2 p.m. Tickets for students retail at $5 and $7 for adults. Set during...

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Mansfield ISD scored above the state average on the STAAR tests and end of course exams in every subject and grade in 2015.  (Creative Commons Photo)

MISD Scores Above State Average

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
September 6, 2016

Mansfield ISD scored above the state average on the STAAR tests and end of course exams in every subject and grade in 2015. Mansfield ISD strives for success and will continue to. Ms. Erin Frye, Academic Associate Principal supports Mansfield ISD’s drive to improve. “We’re always looking at...

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Kathryn Pedroza writes about her senior year

Final Blog: Kathryn Pedroza

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor In Chief
May 17, 2019

I hate change. Things that stay the same are my favorites, Christmas traditions, old movies, family friends whatever if it hasn’t changed in 10 years – I love it. But this year has been nothing but change, and I’ve had to learn to deal with it and embrace whatever comes my way. But this whole...

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Alumni Clayton Franks and Karlee Kroner participate in the College Signing Day in 2018. The event included cake and a photo booth to celebrate all seniors going to college.

AVID to Host Senior College Decision Day

Kathryn Pedroza and Matthew McCoy
April 26, 2019

AVID will host their annual college decision day on Thursday, May 2 at 10 a.m. in the varsity gym, with a reception afterward. Seniors are invited to attend this event to show where they will go next year. They should wear their college shirt and sign up using this link. “Athletes have a college...

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Choir Announces Legacy Legend Acts

Choir Announces Legacy Legend Acts

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-In-Chief
March 27, 2019

Choir will host Legacy Legend Friday, March 29 in the PAC at 7 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door for $5 and tickets count for one vote toward an act. Each extra vote cost $1. Audience members vote with tickets and the act with the most wins and will perform at next years Legacy Legend. “We...

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Landry Parlin, 10, bakes the dough for cinnamon rolls. Parlin sells the rolls to friends and family during the holidays for spending money.

[Photo] Landry Parlin: Sugar and Spice

Brinley Koenig, Features Editor
December 17, 2018

Landry Parlin, 10, bakes the dough for cinnamon rolls. Parlin sells the rolls to friends and family during the holidays for spending money.

Students from the Legacy Ladies Choir perform at their Fall Preview concert on Oct. 16. They will perform again on Dec. 13.

[Photo] Choir to Perform Christmas Concert

Jazmine Necessary, Editor-in-Chief
December 11, 2018

Students from the Legacy Ladies Choir perform at their Fall Preview concert on Oct. 16. They will perform again on Dec. 13.

Michael Cooper, 11 and Clyde Davis, 12, dances in front of 7-Eleven. Stuco received $711 at the grand opening of their newest location.

[Video] 7-Eleven Donates Money For Superfan App

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
November 30, 2018

Stuco received $711 from 7-Eleven on Nov. 29 at the grand opening of their newest location on N. Main and Broad Street. Cheer, Drill and Stuco students went to the grand opening to accept the check and represent Legacy. Student council sponsor Ms. Kenna Cavnar helped organize the event.   “We wanted...

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Academic Principal Ketura Madison.

Legacy Welcomes Ms. Madison

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
October 12, 2018

As she walks around the cafeteria, new Academic Principal Ketura Madison stops and greets students. She learns their names and tries to connect with them and works toward her goal to build strong relationships this year. Before Legacy, Ms. Madison taught at Arlington High School and Summit High School....

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Junior Olivia Ellis works during her AP World History Class.  The upcoming freshman class may be impacted by a change in GPA and class rank procedures.

District Charges for AP Tests

Kathryn Pedroza, Editor-in-Chief
August 17, 2018

MISD will require students to pay $25 to take each AP exam because the state and federal government stopped funding for the exams. This past school year the district paid thousands of dollars in unused tests and late fees. “I plan on taking about 8 exams this year, plus the 1 for my brother, 9...

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Junior Katy Thomas performs in the Theater Department's UIL One Act play, "Silent Sky." The cast and crew did well enough to advance to regionals for the first time since 2010.

One Act Play “Silent Sky” Moves On to Region

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
April 16, 2018

Sitting on the edge of her seat, ignoring the exhaustion from the 13 hour day, junior Katy Thomas anxiously awaits the results of the area competition. The cast of “Silent Sky” joined hands and then jumped up in excitement when they heard the news they had all waited for. The cast and crew will perform...

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Michael King, 12, rehearses Get Your Head in the Game with the cast.

Theater Announces Next Show

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
January 30, 2018

A disco ball comes down as two mics appear in front of Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez. They exchange an awkward greeting and start singing, “The Start of Something New,” foreshadowing the rest of the show. The songs, the iconic characters and the unrealistic expectation of high school that shaped...

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Musical Theater Spreads Christmas Cheer

Musical Theater Spreads Christmas Cheer

Kathryn Pedroza and Cameron Dudzinski
November 29, 2017

“The best way to spread christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.” After hearing this quote, a picture of Will Ferrell dressed in a green elf costume in the middle of Gimbels might come to mind from the movie Elf. However the Legacy Musical Theater class will perform the holiday story on...

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Secret Struggles

Secret Struggles

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
October 23, 2017

I just finished teepeeing and forking my youth pastor’s yard, when I felt unsettled. We ate Chilis that night and when we got home, my stomach felt like it never has before. I couldn’t get to sleep and kept tossing and turning, trying to ease the gnawing in the pit of my stomach. Then it happened. For...

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Kathryn Pedroza and Jazmine Necessary, describe different types of costumes to wear this Halloween.

Creative vs. Basic Halloween Costumes

Kathryn Pedroza and Jazmine Necessary
October 13, 2017

Looking at Halloween costumes ideas online and getting the same array of the basic things people dress as every year can cause a streak of dissatisfaction, uncreative thoughts and turns costume parties into more of a look alike contest. From dressing up with a group as social media to an ordinary cat,...

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Theater puts on 'A Year with Frog and Toad.’ The show starts on May 11th through May 13th.

Theater Performs ‘A Year with Frog and Toad’

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
May 11, 2017

The lights spun with green and red colors while seniors Bailey Griffin and Clara Griepp performed a tap dance during rehearsal. Playing Frog and Toad, the girls went through the number many times in order to perfect every step for the performance. In the PAC, the theater production class will put...

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Azmera Alemu,10, (right) and Anisa Badesire, 10,  (left) stand with their foster family after moving to America.

Azmera Alemu and Anisa Badesire: Starting a New Journey

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
April 11, 2017

They weren't like the rest. This routine differs for these boys — the big school, the confusing hallways, the tardy bells or even the juicy hamburgers. Everything is a new experience for sophomores Azmera Alemu and Anisa Badesire. These boys came from Africa. Almemu came from Eritrea, a small...

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Gaster Smith, 11,  juggles tennis balls in the theater class.

Acting Out in Class

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
March 27, 2017

The class watched as a student leaned forward and pretended to kick an imaginary penguin. It was like slow motion when the shoe flew off the foot and hit the ceiling, and caused the tile to move. Sophomore Kara Spencer watched in her Theater II class during a performance of a class project. The theater...

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Five students explain their home traditions of the Christmas season.

5 Family Traditions

Ashley Bow and Kathryn Pedroza
December 22, 2016

Each family has their own way of hosting Christmas, so check out the few we decided to share. Madelyn Johnson, 12 “We hide this pickle ornament in the tree and whoever finds it gets a prize. My parents hide the ornament. It’s a stocking-type gift like a candy bar.” Some people believe that...

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Kathryn Pedroza, 10, tells her story of staying positive during a trip to Kenya

Keep Smiling

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
October 4, 2016

People say a smile can change the way you think and feel, and if you smile, you will be more positive. I think it also affects the people around you in a positive way. This summer, I got the opportunity to travel to Kenya for a week-long trip. Our group of 15 rode on a 20 hour plane ride, stopping in...

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