Coach Mike Young talks to prospective bowlers during try outs on Oct. 5. The Boys' varsity bowling team place second at the regional round and qualified for state.
Superintendent Dr. Jim Vaszauskas meets with Legacy students to discuss safety, security, and their school. The discussion ranged from the aftermath of the Parkland shooting, to a Legacy walkout, to the district's response to past security threats. (Tori Greene photo)
Senior Class Sponsor Ms. Kenna Cavnar discusses Student Council matters with a group of seniors. These seniors will have to pay $90 to attend prom due to a lack of fundraising, and Ms. Cavnar encourages underclassmen to start raising prom money now.
Seniors Brooke Bussey and Athena Orsa hug after a successful color clash for LUCK week. Students raise money during LUCK week to help Amanda Ferguson who has bone cancer. (Tori Greene photo)
Peatre, the theater department's betta fish, mascot, and confidant, helps students focus during practices and performances. Peatre was given to theater by the journalism department, and has changed colors, tanks, and caretakers throughout the years.
Legacy students participated in the MISD Toys for Tots event on Dec. 6 that raised over 3,000 toys for children in need. Many clubs and organizations participated in the event.
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Ja Dyn Ishmael, 11, runs the football down the field during the Round 2 playoff game against Dallas Kimball on Nov. 24. Legacy won the game, 66-7, and will play North Forney on Dec. 2 at 2:00 at Allen Eagle Stadium. (Tori Greene photo)
Clayton Franks ,12 celebrates the win over Lancaster by holding up an L for Legacy. After every football game all of the players hold up the L to represent "L-side."(Tori Greene photo)
Senior Alyssa Crosby and junior Ben Schnuck explain the difference between LD and CX debate. Debate practices every Thursday after school in Mr. Ritz's room.