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Roberto Duran

Rosanne Trinh
March 10, 2011

Roberto Duran forces himself out of bed at 5 a.m.  each day to catch the school bus.  On the way to school, he looks out the window and notices the darkness of the sky and listens to the country music the bus driver plays early in the morning.  Arriving at school, he takes steps down the bus and realizes...

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Legacy Legend Premieres February

Rosanne Trinh
January 27, 2011

On Feb. 5, choir officers will host the Legacy Legend show in the Legacy Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. with doors opening at 6:30. Tickets go on sale on Jan. 26 to Feb. 4 which can be purchased through the choir department for five dollars in advance or seven dollars at the door. The first place...

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2010 Pink Fest Underway

Rosanne Trinh
September 15, 2010

Student Council and Teen Leadership students sells pink fest shirts in the choice of pink or black for the price of ten dollars. The deadline for all the pre-ordered shirts will be do this Friday. Students who couldn’t come across a member that sells shirts and wants to purchase a shirt can come...

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Bronco Bonding At Cici’s Pizza

Rosanne Trinh
September 2, 2010

Tonight’s Bronco Bonding at Cici’s Pizza, sponsored by the senior class, will last until the restaurant closes. Everyone is encouraged to dine at Cici’s and tell the cashier their affiliation with Legacy. “It’s a cool get together from Legacy and every little bit helps,” Mrs. Shackelford...

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Absence Fails Cause Students To Rethink Education

Rosanne Trinh
September 2, 2010

[FROM OUR 2010 ARCHIVE] This is his sixth year of high school, and he’s decided to make a change. Oscar Enriquez already had four absence fails after his freshman year, but after a series of trials, he learned life needs an education. “I felt like I couldn’t stay at school because people...

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Christina Pacheco

Rosanne Trinh
May 28, 2010

Christina Pacheco roams the halls knowing it's her last year here. Graduating as a junior is something she is proud of. Her work put in getting a chance to walk across the stage early wasn't a simple thing. "I feel that I've done a lot because it wasn't easy," Pacheco said. "I did summer school, and...

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Feelings Drain, Tattoos Remain: Juniors Share Opinions On Body Art

Rosanne Trinh
April 20, 2010

Estela Ortiz steps into a grungy building surrounded by the noise of buzzing needles. Staring at the artwork on the wall, the junior chose the tattoo that would remain on her body for the rest of her life. "I've always thought tattoos were cool and always planned on getting one," Ortiz said. At...

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StuCo, Teen II Experience Homelessness in a Box

Rosanne Trinh
January 25, 2010

Student Council and Teen Leadership II experienced “Homeless in Mansfield” Jan. 22 in the parking lot to raise awareness and help prepare the students for their trip to Washington D.C. during Spring Break. Students brought cardboard boxes, sleeping bags, blankets and the clothes on their backs....

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Key Club Helps Those in Need

Rosanne Trinh
December 20, 2009

Key Club will help families bring Christmas to their children through their Adopt-a-Child program. The club volunteered to find presents after parents signed their child up, including their first name, clothing size and interests or hobbies. AP US History teacher Mrs. Gent offered to purchase gifts...

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PTSA Reflections Entries Due Friday

Rosanne Trinh
October 29, 2009

Each year, the PTA Reflections Program challenges students to create a piece of artwork inspired by a specific theme. The 2009-2010 theme is “Beauty is…” Students can participate in the Reflections Program by submitting in an entry to a PTA (Parent Teacher Association) or a PTSA (Parent Teacher...

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Not Checking Out Textbooks Causes New Teaching Methods

Rosanne Trinh
September 17, 2009

After a loss of textbook money, many teachers no longer distribute books to their students. Students who lose their books will receive a fine and which must be paid in order to graduate.    According to Assistant Principal Mrs. Murphree, the Legacy lost $7,500 on textbooks in the year of 08-09....

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