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Sembree Yeary

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor

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Yeary writes about the growing concerns of cancel culture in modern day society.

Opinion: Cancel Culture Promotes Toxicity, Hinders Societal Progress

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
February 9, 2022

Aunt Jemima. Mike Lindell. Dr. Seuss. All indiscriminate people and companies that were grouped together by a common culprit: cancel culture.  In a world of petty politics and flamboyant boycotts, cancel culture torments the lives of what seemed to be innocent bystanders. As onlookers examine every...

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Yeary writes about the disadvantages of mail-in voting and its effects on the election.

Opinion: Mail-in Voting Challenges Ballot Legitimacy

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
November 19, 2020

The 2020 presidential election expanded the use of mail-in voting: mail-in ballots. The government offered a new form ballots, to vote through mail without the hurdle of requesting a ballot and every registered voter in a universal vote-by-mail state had a ballot sent to them. The new procedure offered...

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Junior Andrew Bobe participates in a lab in his  physics class.

Opinion: In-Person Students Should be In Class to be Present

Sembree Yeary, Personalities Editor
October 27, 2020

The 2020-2021 school year began with many changes to the day-to-day operations. The original attendance policy allowed students absences from a class to continue without consequence as long as the student contacted the teacher and submitted work for the day. The district changed this policy to ensure...

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Assistant Principal Alcorn reads emails in his office during 4th period.

[Photo] Assistant Principal Alcorn: The Start Of A Legacy

Landry Parlin, Staff Writer
September 17, 2020

Assistant Principal Alcorn reads emails in his office during 4th period.

Students returned to campus for in-person learning on Sept. 8.

Opinion: Students Should Return To School

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
September 15, 2020

Amid the seventh month of quarantine, Mansfield ISD reopened its schools for in person instruction. Students and families were given the opportunity to remain in the MISD Virtual Learning Academy. Students considered a number of factors in their decision, including the safety of it and how many precautions...

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses across America were forced to close.

The United States’ Economy Should Reopen

Sembree Yeary, Personalities Editor
May 20, 2020

After the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States’ economy witnessed a downturn that rivals the 2008 recession. Throughout the economic decline, Americans lost their investments in the stock market as well as their jobs as businesses shut down by state ordinances in efforts to flatten the...

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Things To Do While In Quarantine

Things To Do While In Quarantine

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
April 6, 2020

It is important to social distance in order to slow the spread of the virus, but this can lead to a new level of boredom. While school is closed and the town is shut down in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone has to find ways to entertain themselves. There are ways to occupy your time and...

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Kayden Voelkel, 10, pitches in a game against Mansfield on Feb. 17.

Varsity Baseball Sets High Expectations for New Season

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
March 4, 2020

At the start of the new semester, sophomore Kayden Voelkel and the varsity baseball team gathered at the field after school to get in extra work before the season began. After a deflating loss in last year’s playoff season, this year’s preseason consisted of hours spent in the batting cages and pitchers...

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Christine Mallard, 10, competes at track meet in 2018-19 season.

Christine Mallard: Running Toward Her Dreams

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
February 10, 2020

Every day after school, sophomore Christine Mallard and the varsity track team gather around the football field to start practice. Mallard prepares herself to work on the sprints she will run at the upcoming meets. She works toward a return to the regional track meet after a disqualification her freshman...

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Five Places To Volunteer During The Holidays

Five Places To Volunteer During The Holidays

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
December 1, 2019

Mission Arlington Mission Arlington needs volunteers every time of the year, however as the Holiday season draws near the mission center is in need of more help. Mission Arlington brings in more donations during the holiday season than any other time of year. Volunteers will be able to help in any area...

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Senior Ayo Adeyi, 21, runs the ball during the Woodrow Wilson game. The Broncos won their first game of the season 35-7.

Varsity Football Remains Playoff Contender

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
October 27, 2019

With every step he took, his feet sunk into the ground as his speed increased. The cheers from the audience made him want to go faster and score a touchdown for his team. Junior Carlos McIntyre made a pick-six with a 50-yard return which brought the score up to 34-7 with seven minutes to go on the clock. “I...

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Sebastian Zayas-Bazan, 11

Sebastian Zayas-Bazan: Life After Hurricane Maria

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
October 15, 2019

The first morning after the storm, Sebastian Zayas woke up in a house surrounded by destruction from the catastrophic events of the night before. He noticed the water coming from a leak in his roof and completely flooding two rooms. They tried to suck the water out of the room but eventually had to give...

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Dance

Dance

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
September 21, 2017

Club/Sport Dance Why We Do It “We do it to stretch out our muscles and increase our balance.” Amara Shanks, 11 Time/Days/Where We Meet They meet on A days during 2nd and 3rd and B days during 6th and 7th period in PG-113. What Other Students Think We Do “They probably think we just...

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Yeary writes about the differences between academic and sport competition.

The Double Standard of Academia, Athletics in a Pandemic World

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
April 19, 2021

As the school year comes to a close, academic competitors stand as bystanders to multiple sports seasons and school events, all while academic competitions were reduced or canceled throughout the year. The accommodations made for sports to continue their seasons left little consideration of academic...

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Seniors Abby Carpenter and Abby Hall and junior Abby Chambless pose for a picture together.

A Team Of Abby’s

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
January 12, 2021

As the girls’ tennis team approached the court for a day of practice, one team member called out for Abby, but was met by three athletes’ turned heads. A quick clarification resolved the matter but put a smile on everyone’s face at the coincidence.  The girls’ tennis team consists of three...

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Sembree Yeary writes about the 2020 election.

The Concession Of The Presidency

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
November 17, 2020

A traditional election includes election results on Election Day, however, the 2020 election proved as anything but traditional. As controversy rises about the legitimacy of the election, tensions grow in the public while Joe Biden throws a victory party and President Donald Trump pursues legal action...

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Yeary writes about how debates have become divisive and provide no real information to potential voters.

Voters Should Not Rely On Presidential Debates

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
October 13, 2020

Since Abraham Lincoln’s campaign for president, debates have taken place for voters to become informed of the candidates and what they stand for. Since then, the debates have become a series of personal attacks and a he-said-she-said battle. This results in the frustration of viewers and the lack of...

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Students had the option to return to campus for in-person learning.

Should Students Return To School?

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
September 15, 2020

Schools across the country experienced distance learning since March 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the start of the new school year, parents and families faced the decision of whether or not to allow their students to return to school. Health officials offered their advice on the topic as they...

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Katie Stendebach, 11, poses at a political rally with thrifted items of clothing.

Katie Stendebach: Repurposing for the Environment

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
May 6, 2020

From a young age, junior Katie Stendebach learned to sift through racks of clothes at thrift shops to find unique items with her grandmother and mom. The days spent at thrift stores in various places turned into a long term choice to help the environment and opportunity to hunt for special pieces.  “It...

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Photo by Jacqueline Kelly on Unsplash

TCC Classes Adapt To Campus Closure

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
March 21, 2020

In preparation for the start of online dual credit classes, junior Ethan Elston scrolls through his inbox of new emails that alert him of the current situation and changes to his classes.  TCC’s dual credit classes transitioned to start online classrooms as of March 23 until further notice that...

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Debate sponsor Howard Ritz explains a case file to a student during practice.

Debate Team Competes at Grandview

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
February 21, 2020

As buses lined the driveway of Grandview High School on Feb.18, students from 48 participating schools trickled off of the bus to enter into the buildings of their competition. Once inside the school, the somber attitude of debaters transitioned into a sense of urgency that would last throughout the...

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Emily Ledesma, 11, prepares food at the culinary camp in the summer.

Soup’s On

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
December 9, 2019

Before the stream of students begins entering the class, Ms. Chianese finishes passing out chef’s hats across tables. She displays the project on the projector: “LAB TODAY!” When the bell rings students trickle in one by one to find their group and hats. “In two minutes you all need to have...

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Key Club Sells Socks for Student in Africa

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
November 14, 2019

Key Club sponsors a child in Africa by raising funds to send her to a private school in Uganda for an entire year. The club sells socks for $12 per pack for the Socks for School fundraiser in Nov.  The We Help Two organization is a partner of Key Club International and works to send children...

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9 Fall Fashion Trends

9 Fall Fashion Trends

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
October 21, 2019

As fall approaches, stores add new clothes, and people wait for the cooler weather. This year we can look forward to the new trends and wardrobes to assemble. After fashion week, these trends will be the focus of the season: Animal Prints Animal prints on accessories grow more popular year after...

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Yeary writes about Taylor Swift's sonic and lyrical evolution as an artist.

Album Review: Lover

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
September 12, 2019

On August 23rd, Taylor Swift released her highly anticipated album, Lover. Taylor Swift broke records with “Lover” prior to its release; it trended on multiple platforms and achieved the record for the most amounts of pre-adds on Apple Music. After she hosted a YouTube Live event, Taylor Swift...

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Senior Ben Schnuck leads the Debate meeting after school. Schnuck and his CX debate partner sophomore Kaitlyn Pasierb will move on to the state finals in Austin after placing well in the UIL district meet.

Debate/Speech

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
November 12, 2015

Club/Sport Speech and Debate Time/Days/Where We Meet The Speech and Debate team meets after school every Thursday in AJ-114; the varsity team meets during first period. Why We Do It “To challenge ourselves intellectually, and be able to build our aggressive speech and intellect. “ Nathan...

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Leslie Mendoza, 12, designs her paper doll in her classroom with all properly masked students.

MISD Should Limit Quarantined Students Through New District Policy

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
April 19, 2021

After a school board meeting on March 23, the district announced the new COVID-19 policy would eliminate school-mandatory quarantines for masked students in contact with a positive case. The decision came after the consideration of previous trends in data and advancements in phased reopening in the district....

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In the school parking lot, sophomore Della Duke prepares to ride her motorcycle home.

Della Duke: Riding Through The Memories

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
February 8, 2021

In the middle of the school parking lot, students arrive and circle in search of a spot. As students walk toward the school and others procrastinate in their cars and wait for friends, sophomore Della Duke appeared on her motorcycle, ready for the day.  Duke learned to ride her motorcycle in July...

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Debate competes virtually to follow social distancing guidelines.

Debate Begins Season With Virtual Tournament

Sembree Yeary, Personalities Editor
October 30, 2020

The debate team began their season with high hopes as 12 students trickled into the school and focused not on the hour-long bus ride ahead of them, but instead, the set up of multiple monitors and laptops to ensure their best success in a virtual tournament. In a year of firsts, the team faced a long...

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Brown holds up her certificate at the school board meeting where she was recognized for her achievement.

Senior Announced National Merit Scholar Semi-finalist

Sembree Yeary, Personalities Editor
September 30, 2020

In the car, alongside her family, senior Caroline Brown startled everyone with a scream of excitement as she received the need. Brown became a National Merit Scholar Semi-finalist. Brown joins the less than one percent of high school students to be named finalists.  “I screamed and drove my dog...

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Emarie Wachsmann, 12, organizes cutlery at Steven's Garden and Grill.

Working With Care

Sembree Yeary, Personality Editor
September 14, 2020

As the impact of COVID-19 began to flood the news and people became aware of the seriousness, businesses and schools all over the country began to shut down. Amongst the closures, senior Alejandra Olvera received a message from her boss not to return to the restaurant, Hideout Burgers, for several weeks...

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ACT And SAT Testing Made Optional

ACT And SAT Testing Made Optional

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
May 11, 2020

Amid the COVID-19 outbreak across the country, SAT and ACT tests were cancelled for high school students everywhere as people feared the virus and close proximity to one another in a testing environment. As the news of the cancellations rang out, junior Casey Burkham and other prospective college students...

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Review: I Still Believe

Review: I Still Believe

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
April 2, 2020

The movie I Still Believe is based on Christian singer Jeremy Camp’s life with his late wife Melissa Henning-Camp amidst their journey against sickness while they continue on their journey of faith.  The account of their lives together provided one of the most tear-jerking and heart-wrenching stories...

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Students show school spirit during the Border Brawl football game against the Jenks Trojens. Yeary expresses concern that school choice would discourage school spirit and extracurricular involvement.

District Should Fund More Extracurriculars, Not School Choice

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
February 24, 2020

High schools should encourage student involvement in extracurricular activities, but the first step is to include something for everyone to participate in. Administrators should expand available activities at the home campus for students.  MISD offers standard activities and classes for students...

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Journalism students visited Washington D.C. in Nov. and took pictures of the capitol building.

Party Politics Distract From Democratic Processes

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
January 31, 2020

Disputes between political parties and opposite views resulted in the widespread issue of party politics. Increased tension between politicians blocks progress on important issues in the country. Elected officials lose interest in important decisions because of the party politics they choose to battle...

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Katelyn Pasierb, 12, works on a poster in AcaDec. Pasierb has competed for the team for three years.

What Really Matters For College

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
November 13, 2019

Frantically marking items off her checklist for every club she juggles, senior Katelyn Pasierb works to fulfill her responsibilities for each leadership role she holds. From debate tournaments to running the Strings for Shepard program in the Key Club, her planner pages are filled with tasks to be completed....

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Ethan Elston, 11, runs at the Burleson Invitational on Aug. 30

Cross Country Advances To Regionals

Sarah Akande and Sembree Yeary
October 26, 2019

The morning of the district meet, senior Joel Espinoza gathers all runners together to warm up and run the course before the start of the races. He lightens the mood of the anxious runners with a few jokes and a small pep talk. “I think it’s really special that we get to go to regionals because...

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Jachob Brasher, 10, participates in a boys cross country meet.

Cross Country Begins Fall Season

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
October 3, 2019

This past summer, junior Kristen Felan received an announcement from Jeffrey Lindsey, the new cross country coach: practice would start a month before scheduled. Eager to start the new season with a new coach, Felan and the cross country team prepared for the 6 mile practice runs in the park.  “We’ve...

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Kyle Pitts hits out of the bunker at golf practice.

Golf

Sembree Yeary, Staff Writer
November 13, 2015

Club/Sport Golf Why We Do It “All the girls really get along and we all have something in common to do together.” Ella Campbell, 9 Time/Days/Where We Meet They meet after school at the Red Oaks Golf Course and during 4th period on A days and 8th period on B days in H-104. What Other Students...

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