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Sara Gerges

Sara Gerges, News Editor

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Final Blog: Sara Gerges

Final Blog: Sara Gerges

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
May 22, 2017

Oh, senior year. Somehow my senioritis has not escalated to the point where I couldn’t write this blog, so let’s take a moment to thank God. Senior year is bittersweet. It’s bitter in the fact that you’re filled with immense amount of stress when filling out college applications, applying...

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It can be hard to stay optimistic these days. Use these steps to help you out.

[Photo] How to Adult: Be An Optimist

Lexi Ellis, Staff Writer
January 30, 2017

It can be hard to stay optimistic these days. Use these steps to help you out.

AP testing will begin the week of May 1 and continues until May 12. Students will need to report to their testing location one hour prior to their test. (Creative Commons Photo)

10 AP Exam Dates

Sara Gerges, News Editor
April 3, 2017

Gather your number two pencils and your ballpoint ink pens because AP testing season quickly approaches us. The list below informs you of the test times, dates and location. All students are to report to their testing location one hour before start time. Use the study tips found here to assist you in...

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Studying in college is a transition from studying in high school. Use these easy tips to help make that transition easier.

[Photo] How to Adult: Studying in College

Kendra Washington, Staff Writer
March 21, 2017

Studying in college is a transition from studying in high school. Use these easy tips to help make that transition easier.

Mansfield ISD will be hosting its fifth annual Multicultural Festival on March 4th. Festivities will begin at the MISD Center for the Performing Arts from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

[Photo] MISD Multicultural Festival at The Center

Savannah Guerrero, Staff Writer
February 28, 2017

Mansfield ISD will be hosting its fifth annual Multicultural Festival on March 4th. Festivities will begin at the MISD Center for the Performing Arts from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Senior Austin Bernal and his fellow cadets practice after school for the upcoming competitions. The Iron Broncos won Grand Champion out of 21 competing schools in the Fifth Brigade during the fifth annual Brigade JROTC Drill Championships in San Antonio on Feb. 4.

JROTC Advances to Army Nationals

Jake Stacks and Sara Gerges
February 9, 2017

The JROTC Iron Broncos Armed Drill Team earned Grand Champion out of 21 competing schools in the Fifth Brigade during the fifth annual Brigade JROTC Drill Championships in San Antonio on Feb. 4. The top five competitors in the competition advance to the Army Nationals Drill Competition in Louisville,...

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Mansfield plans to host the St. Paddy’s Day Pickle Parade on March 18. This parade celebrates the world’s only St. Paddy’s Pickle Parade and Palooza and commemorates the spirit of the community.

[Photo] Mansfield Prepares for St. Paddy’s Day Pickle Parade

Savannah Guerrero, Staff Writer
February 20, 2017

Mansfield plans to host the St. Paddy’s Day Pickle Parade on March 18. This parade celebrates the world’s only St. Paddy’s Pickle Parade and Palooza and commemorates the spirit of the community.

Use these 5 tips to successfully maintain your 2017 resolutions. (Creative Commons Photo).

5 Ways to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions

Sara Gerges, News Editor
January 1, 2017

As 2016 comes to an end, you may find yourself among the 92 percent of people who did not maintain their New Year’s resolutions. Have no fear maintaining your new resolutions in 2017, because with the tips below, you can stop the cycle of continual failed efforts and establish the beginning of a new...

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President-Elect Trump: Now What?

President-Elect Trump: Now What?

Sara Gerges and Lexi Ellis
November 9, 2016

Donald J. Trump defied the political establishment on election night by being named the 45th president-elect of the United States. The billionaire businessman and inexperienced politician overcame 16 other Republicans during the primaries and was named the Republican nominee. Facing Democrat Hillary...

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Football players run out of the tunnel during the homecoming game last year.

‘Game On’ Theme Set for Homecoming

Sara Gerges, News Editor
September 7, 2016

The ringing of cowbells on decorated mums and garters will soon fill the halls of Legacy. Homecoming festivities will take place today. Student Council members chose “Game On” as our homecoming theme this year. Dress up days such as pajama day, class colors day and twin day have been planned...

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Bronco Time serves as a mean for school communications, grade checks, college/career readiness, and study hall. [https://pixabay.com photo used with permission.]

New 20-Minute Bronco Time Integrated into Block Schedule

Sara Gerges, News Editor
August 25, 2016

An advisory period, known as Bronco Time at Legacy, came into effect in MISD high school schedules this year due to the district’s decision revert back to block schedule. Bronco Time, second period on A days and sixth period on B days, serves as a mean for school communications, grade checks, college/career...

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Following the death of Mansfield Lake Ridge student Carlos Perez, MISD enacted a new field trip policy that temporarily suspends and limits field trips that involve ocean-related or beach-related activities.   (Photo by James Trosh permission via Flickr.)

MISD Constitutes New Field Trip Policy

Sara Gerges, News Editor
May 5, 2016

Mansfield ISD has decided to temporarily suspend and limit field trips that involve ocean-related or beach-related activities. The decision was made following the loss of Mansfield Lake Ridge student Carlos Perez who drowned in the Gulf of Mexico near Corpus Christi on a SkillsUSA competition field trip....

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Ransomware, a virus that blocks access to a computer's operating system until a sum of money is paid, has infected several Mansfield ISD Computers.  (Photo from Yuri Samoilov via Flickr)

Ransomware Virus Attacks MISD Computers

Sara Gerges, News Editor
April 20, 2016

A new virus called Ransomware has infected Mansfield ISD’s technology. Ransomware restricts users’ access to their files or threatens the permanent destruction of their information unless a ransom—anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars—is paid. Users can get the virus by simply clicking...

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Sara Gerges, 11, explains why society has grown less sympathetic over the years.

Our Apathetic Society

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
March 16, 2016

You wake up on a typical Monday morning and you turn on the national news while you make your coffee. As you make it, the voice of the news anchor bombards you with news of murders, war, shootings and violence. Your reaction? You continue making your coffee with no response, no feeling, no true sympathy...

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Petition May Ban Donald Trump, His Money, From the UK

Petition May Ban Donald Trump, His Money, From the UK

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
January 14, 2016
A viral petition created by Scottish resident Suzanne Kelly to ban Republican frontrunner Donald Trump...
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PTSA member sells cookies to student.

PTSA

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
November 13, 2015

Club/Sport PTSA Where/How Often They Meet Wednesday and Fridays in the cafeteria 2nd-7th block. What People Think We Do “People think we make cookies.” Lezlie Waller, PTSA Treasurer. What We Think We Do “We think we make money for students to pay for after prom, scholarships and...

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Legacy High School bowling tryouts  will be held during the week of Oct. 5.

New Club Strikes Attention

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
September 24, 2015

Bowlers who want to represent their school on the lanes have an opportunity to do so with the new bowling team. Formed as a conglomerate with other Mansfield ISD high schools, the bowling team provides competition to bowlers across the district. After hearing about it from one of her teachers, junior...

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Taking a dip in the pool can cool you down on a hot summer day.

9 Things To Do This Summer

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
May 27, 2015

With the weather getting warmer and the school year coming to an end, the summer vibe has begun to surround us. Check out the list below for things to do during your time off. Soak up the Sun Relieve yourself of the severe wintry weather that hit us these past couple of months by soaking up the...

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LBTV: Library Installs Charging Stations

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
April 21, 2015

The Legacy library recently received a $3,000 grant from the PTSA to purchase charging station tables with stools for students to charge their devices at school. These are one of many enhancements added to the library for the student body to access. “I believe that the charging stations embellish...

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Ms. Gina Chianese appeared on WFAA's Workout Wednesday segment exercising with her Kangoo shoes on.

Teacher Shows Off Her Kangoo Jumps

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
March 3, 2015

WFAA news anchor Ron Corning waited for the “Workout Wednesday” segment to start as he stood in front of several other women wearing a pair of unusual looking shoes. Staring into a live camera, restaurant management and lifetime nutrition and wellness teacher, Ms. Gina Chianese, stood behind him...

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Members of the Author's Club met at the Mansfield ISD Center of Performing Arts for a "Writer's Symposium", a conglomerate of Author's Clubs from Legacy, Timberview, and Lake Ridge on January 21. (Photo courtesy of Heather Hogue)

Author’s Club Offers Help to Emerging Writers

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
January 29, 2015

Creative thinkers and avid authors who have a voice that they want to share have a new opportunity to do so with the kickoff of Legacy’s new “Author’s Club” in which students can express their ideas through an interconnected network composed of the entire district. "This club can be a breakthrough...

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Community to Vote on $275 Million District Bond

Community to Vote on $275 Million District Bond

Sara Gerges and Lexi Ellis
April 25, 2017

The Basics of the Bond The Mansfield ISD Board of trustees accepted the Facilities and Growth Planning Committee’s recommendation to call for a $275 million bond for the school district. The funding would go toward the expansion of MISD through the building of new schools and the renovation of current...

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Parents want you to get out of the house? Looking for a place to live? No need for stressing, all you have to do (if you aren't ready to buy a house) is rent an apartment. It's actually not as complicated as it sounds if you follow these easy steps.

[Photo] How to Adult: Renting an Apartment

Jorden Melson, Staff Writer
April 12, 2017

Parents want you to get out of the house? Looking for a place to live? No need for stressing, all you have to do (if you aren't ready to buy a house) is rent an apartment. It's actually not as complicated as it sounds if you follow these easy steps.

Classes Canceled After Storm Knocks Out Power

Sara Gerges, News Editor
March 29, 2017

A severe downpour and high winds overnight left over 177,000 people in North Texas, including Mansfield residents, without power this morning. After deliberating whether to activate the emergency lights for the campuses without power, Mansfield ISD officials decided early this morning to cancel school....

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Lost about how to do laundry? Use these easy steps to get you started as you venture into adulthood.

[Photo] How to Adult: Laundry

Lauren Hargrove, Staff Writer
March 8, 2017

Lost about how to do laundry? Use these easy steps to get you started as you venture into adulthood.

Teacher Madness 2017

Teacher Madness 2017

Sara Gerges, News Editor
February 28, 2017

That’s right, the refresh-button-smashing-contest that divided the student body at Legacy last year is back. Welcome to Teacher Madness 2017. Will your favorite teacher make it out to the top? Vote and find out. The dates and voting times are listed below. Round 1: March 1-3 Round 2: March...

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Mansfield ISD will host its first spring advanced academics symposium at The Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday, Feb. 21 from 5-8 p.m. (Creative Commons photo)

MISD Hosts Spring Advanced Academics Symposium

Sara Gerges, News Editor
February 15, 2017

Mansfield ISD will host its first spring advanced academics symposium at The Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday, Feb. 21 from 5-8 p.m. The symposium serves a way for the advanced academics department to communicate directly with the community about the department’s programs and offerings. “I...

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President Donald Trump has been hard at work to "make America great again." Check out the list to see what he has accomplished so far. (Photo by Gage Skidmore via Flickr)

President Trump’s First Week Accomplishments

Sara Gerges, News Editor
January 31, 2017

The following story ran first on The Politician, the political newspaper of The Rider Online. Check The Politician often for updates on President Donald Trump as well as other political news. It has been little over one week since President Donald J. Trump has been inaugurated, and he has already...

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President-elect Donald Trump holds his first news conference on Wed. Jan 11. He mainly focused on his plans after inauguration, the Russians and the fake news. (Creative Commons photo)

Highlights from Trump’s News Conference

Sara Gerges, News Editor
January 14, 2017

The following story ran first on The Politician, the political newspaper of The Rider Online. Check The Politician often for updates on President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration as well as other political news. President-elect Donald Trump held his first post-election press conference on Wed....

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Senior Josh Hogue takes one of seven tests at the Summit High School District Invitational on Dec. 2.

AcaDec Competes in District Invitational

Sara Gerges, News Editor
December 4, 2016

Senior Claire Francis makes her way through Summit High School’s front doors and turns left to enter the library. Looking past the other school’s Academic Decathlon team’s tables, she gravitates toward her fellow Legacy AcaDec students. AcaDec and Physics teacher Mr. John Davis hands her a packet...

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The candidate that receives 270 electoral votes first will become the next president of the United States.

Electoral College Tie Explained

Sara Gerges, News Editor
November 4, 2016

The following story is from The Politician, The Rider Online's political newspaper.  From “trumped-up, trickle down economics,” Donald telling his supporters to vote Nov. 28, Hillary’s orange pantsuit that screamed “Hillary for prison,” to Donald mixing up 7/11 and 9/11, this election has...

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Use these facts to better understand this special tradition.

8 Homecoming Hints

Sara Gerges, News Editor
September 2, 2016

Fall in Texas means the rolling in of football season. With daily dress up days, the jingling sounds of mums in the hallways and spirited decorations around the school comes everyone’s most anticipated event of the season: Homecoming. If you’re new to homecoming and its festivities, check out the...

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The 2016-17 school year budget was approved by the Mansfield ISD Board of Trustees at the regular board meeting on Tuesday, June 28.

Mansfield ISD Trustees Approve 2016-17 Budget

Sara Gerges, News Editor
July 1, 2016

The 2016-17 school year budget was approved by the Mansfield ISD Board of Trustees at the regular board meeting on Tuesday, June 28. The budget for general operating totals $277.4 million while the student nutrition budget, which is not funded by Mansfield tax dollars, totals $15.9 million. “I...

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Seniors Fiona Hoang and Sophia Rico hold their college signs at the College Signing Day event in the Legacy JV gym.

Seniors Celebrate Committing to College

Sara Gerges, News Editor
April 27, 2016

College Signing Day is an initiative hosted by Legacy’s AVID to honor all the seniors that have accepted to a college or university on April 26. The national event was created by First Lady Michelle Obama as a part of Reach Higher, a program that promotes high school students to continue their education...

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AP Students will need to plan to study for their respective AP Exams.

10 AP Exam Dates

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
March 28, 2016

With the spring semester nearing to an end, AP exams quickly approach. Studying early for these tests will give you a better chance to score high on these tests. So grab your #2 pencils and ballpoint ink pens and check out the schedule below to know how much time you have to prepare for these assessments....

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Models pose for a woodlands theme in a prom catalog.

2016 Prom Guide

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
February 26, 2016

As prom season quickly approaches, many students have started prepping for the big night.  Planning can be overwhelming, so be sure to use the guide below to help you be ready for prom.   ----- Where to Buy a Dress  Look your best by buying a dress that fits your style and budget.  Buying...

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Use these 5 tips to successfully maintain your 2017 resolutions. (Creative Commons Photo).

5 Tips to Maintain Your New Year’s Resolutions

Sara Gerges, News Editor
January 1, 2016

As 2016 comes to an end, you may find yourself among the 92 percent of people who did not maintain their New Year’s resolutions. Have no fear maintaining your new resolutions in 2017, because with the tips below, you can stop the cycle of continual failed efforts and establish the beginning of a new...

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Debate practices before the tournament they attended Sept. 20.

Varsity Debaters Compete at Tournament

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
September 29, 2015

Ten varsity debaters competed in their first tournament this season at Lovejoy High School on September 19th. Alongside them, 15 novice debaters shadowed the varsity debaters throughout the day. With a mixture of wins and losses, the novice debaters were able to observe all aspects of debate competitions. “I’m...

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Quizlet was created by Andrew Sutherland, he was a high school sophomore at the time.

5 Ways To Apply Technology

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
August 26, 2015

The integration of technology in our own classrooms will help make school a little easier and help you become more productive and organized. Check out the list below for our top five educational apps to help you in school. Quizlet Learning those biology or Spanish vocab words will no longer be a...

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Cringing at Binging

Cringing at Binging

Hannah Garcia and Sara Gerges
May 11, 2015

After getting home from a stressful day at school, junior Matthew Greason plops down on his soft, plush couch surrounded by his Totino's Pizza Rolls, Doritos and a tall glass of Kool-Aid, all within arm's reach. He reaches for the remote to watch One Tree Hill on his favorite streaming service, Netflix....

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Mr. Howard Ritz received the Teacher of the Year award.

Mr. Ritz Receives Teacher of the Year Award

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
March 31, 2015

The clock reads 1 a.m. While others may be sleeping or relaxing on a Saturday night, Communication Applications and Debate teacher Howard Ritz sits with his debate students at a tournament, anxiously awaiting the final results of the night. Mr. Ritz sacrifices nearly every Saturday during debate season...

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The new process will allow students to explore courses online.

Mansfield ISD Puts New Schedule Selection Process Into Place

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
February 3, 2015

Mansfield ISD, a district known for being on the forefront of technology, once again brings an innovation that makes signing up for schedules faster and more simple. For the 2015-16 school year students may sign up for their courses online. “I believe that this new process will be more convenient,...

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Most teenagers aren’t conscious of what they eat, which doesn’t always work out. Teenagers are often busy with other school activities and feel they don’t have the time to be healthy. Here are some health tips that won’t take too much time out of your schedule.

[Photo] How to Adult: Eating Healthy

Katherine Powell, Personality Editor
April 21, 2017

Reading other people and their body language can help aid young adults in figuring how to act in certain situations.

Here are just some few steps on how to write a professional email.

[Photo] How to Adult: Writing an Email

Felicity Veliz, Staff Writer
April 17, 2017

Here are just some few steps on how to write a professional email.

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.

[Photo] Bronco BOLD Spreads Love Across Campus

Kathryn Pedroza, Staff Writer
April 11, 2017

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.

Preparing for an interview can be stressful.  Here are a few things you can do to prepare for a job interview and score that job.

[Photo] How to Adult: Preparing for an Interview

Felicity Veliz, Staff Writer
March 28, 2017

Preparing for an interview can be stressful. Here are a few things you can do to prepare for a job interview and score that job.

Use these easy steps to help you improve your time management skills.

[Photo] How to Adult: Time Management

Anna Jordan, Staff Writer
March 2, 2017

Use these easy steps to help you improve your time management skills.

Starting in the 2017-18 school year, MISD will offer School of Choice, a new program allowing students to engage in special programs that align with their passion despite their designated attendance zone. The School of Choice program will feature a STEM academy, leadership academics and an early college high school.

[Photo] MISD Introduces School of Choice

Kendra Washington, Staff Writer
February 16, 2017

Starting in the 2017-18 school year, MISD will offer School of Choice, a new program allowing students to engage in special programs that align with their passion despite their designated attendance zone. The School of Choice program will feature a STEM academy, leadership academics and an early college...

Mansfield ISD middle and high school students will be required to authenticate every 90 minutes on their desktop and mobile devices. The authentication process was implemented starting Feb. 1 to identify users on the network and help the district protect their infrastructure, data and IP address from use by parties outside the district.

Frequent Login Required to Access Internet

Sara Gerges, News Editor
February 1, 2017

A new authentication process for using the Internet in MISD has been implemented starting Feb. 1 for all users. Unlike the previous system in which students were automatically logged on to the Internet throughout the day, authentication involves logging in using a MISD issued username and password on...

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Living Church in Mansfield will hold a worship service on Friday, Jan. 20. All MISD students are invited to attend.

[Photo] Living Church Hosts Worship Night

Jake Stacks, Staff Writer
January 20, 2017

Living Church in Mansfield will hold a worship service on Friday, Jan. 20. All MISD students are invited to attend.

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.

Debate Prepares for State

Sara Gerges, News Editor
January 12, 2017

Mr. Howard Ritz’s classroom was crowded on a Thursday afternoon for a weekly debate practice. Debate students chattered about the current Lincoln-Douglas topic as they waited for remaining students to file inside. Some set their backpacks and books next to a seat and populated around Mr. Ritz’s desk...

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Ms. Angela Julius, Counselor and Sponsor of Interact Club, leads a meeting.

Rotary Club Sponsors New Organization

Sara Gerges, News Editor
November 17, 2016

Interact Club debuted as a new organization at Legacy this year after being contacted by the Mansfield Rotary Club. With support from the Rotary, members partake in hands-on service projects, form international connections and develop leadership skills. Counselor Ms. Lisa Fields believes it holds...

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After hosting a successful day camp for the teachers' children, National Honor Society will host one parents' night out per month.

NHS Hosts Parents’ Night Out

Sara Gerges, News Editor
November 1, 2016

After successfully hosting a summer day camp for the teachers’ children, National Honor Society has initiated Bright Minds Parents’ Night Out. NHS will host this program once a month to give parents a night off. Junior Dezirae Rodriguez, NHS member and committee head for the program, believes parents’...

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Students cheer in the stands at the homecoming pep rally last year in the varsity gym.

Fall Dress Up and Pep Rally Days

Sara Gerges, News Editor
September 1, 2016

Fall in Texas means football season. Dress up days have been scheduled based on our opponent. Students are encouraged to dress up and show their school spirit in support of the football team. September 2: Crowley “Soar for Success” - college shirt day September 9: Aledo **pep rally Homecoming Monday...

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Assistant Principal Ms. Zelma Ready hands junior Abby Lodrigues her NHS certificate of membership.

NHS Inducts 18 New Members

Sara Gerges, News Editor
May 25, 2016

Eighteen students were inducted into National Honor Society on May 24 at Legacy’s Performing Arts Center. National Honor Society honors high performing students who demonstrate the society’s four pillars: Scholarship, Character, Leadership and Service. “I'm happy about getting into NHS,” junior...

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The journalism department continued it's tradition of excellence with a 2015 Silver Crown award and 2016 Online Pacemaker.

Legacy Student Media Wins Top National Awards

Sara Gerges and Ben Townsend
April 21, 2016

The Rider Online, Legacy’s online newspaper, received the 2016 NSPA Online Pacemaker award at the NSPA National High School Convention in Los Angeles. Fifty online newspaper publications were named as finalists for the award. The prestigious honor was awarded to 25 schools from across the country....

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Marie Curie works in a lab alongside a colleague.

6 Impactful Women

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
March 21, 2016

The month of March, known as “Women’s History Month”,  celebrates all women who have had a positive impact on history through their accomplishments. This distinct commemoration month originates from a small town in California, then arose to become a national observation month in 1987 and has been...

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Mrs. Gross teaches the PSAT class, a class focused on SAT taking strategies

PSAT Team Works Toward National Merit Scholars

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
February 11, 2016

Junior Alyssa Crosby anxiously sat in her desk waiting for the cue to start her PSAT practice test in front of her. As she grasped her pencil in her palm as the timer was being set, she recalled all the new test-taking tactics she had learned so she may apply them to her test. As the cue to begin the...

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No: Syrians are a Threat To America

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
December 10, 2015

Despite Obama’s commitment to bring in 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next year, I believe that the United States should not take them in until increased security measures are put in place. I know that my disapproval with Obama’s decision to take in refugees may make me sound “anti-American”...

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Farewell for Fegley: Graduating Early

Farewell for Fegley: Graduating Early

Sara Gerges and Savannah Guerrero
November 3, 2015

As junior Skylar Fegley walks through Legacy’s doors on her first day, she can already feel how different this year was going to be. She smiles to herself, thinking of all the memories she’s made. From the friday night lights spent in the stadium stands to the days in spent in class surrounded by...

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Sara Gerges, 11, expresses her frustration with the candidacy of Donald Trump.

Dump Donald Trump

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
September 23, 2015

Growing up, I’ve always had a particular interest in politics, especially when the presidential campaigns came around. I enjoyed looking at all the nominees and comparing their point of views, especially on how they planned to tackle issues that our government possessed. With the 2016 presidential...

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NHS inducted 33 new members.

NHS Inducts 33 New Members

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
May 19, 2015

Thirty-three students were inducted to Legacy’s National Honor Society chapter on May 14. National Honor Society honors high performing students who demonstrate the society’s four pillars: Scholarship, Character, Leadership and Service. “I feel honored to be accepted into this distinguished...

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Students should not procrastinate in studying for big tests; they should start as soon as they can to perform well.

4 Study Tips for AP Exams

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
April 2, 2015

As AP exams quickly approach, teachers have begun to drill their students with information and critical thinking skills to prepare them for the test. However, many students take the extra step and study for hours at home to receive a high score and earn college credit. If you decide to study for an...

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JROTC won second place, meaning they now have a spot in the Army Nationals in Kentucky.

JROTC Wins Second Place in Championship

Sara Gerges, Staff Writer
February 26, 2015

The sound of the in-sync footsteps and the echo of the commands being yelled out by various JROTC teams suffused the room. Nervous glances were exchanged between Legacy’s JROTC members as they anxiously awaited the final results of their long day of competitions. Their nerves racked up throughout the...

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