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Students from all around the region logged into their Scholastics Art and Writing Dashboard to view their results, to which a handful of Klein art students saw their artwork receive an award.

Art Students Go For Gold

Alessandra Esquivel, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 26, 2021
Practicing the varsity rifles warm up exercises, Winter Guard captain Danielle Fontenot concentrates on technique and skill set. The guard will present their performance titled The Introduction of Color at the first contest of the season.

Prepared to Win

Jillian Gonzalez, Staff Reporter
January 28, 2021
In the last major play of the old theatre Bright Star, the cast stands for the last goodbye. They face the audience as the audience is up for a standing ovation for the end of the play. “It was a sad moment for me as this was the last play I was in and it went very well, but it is great to have a new auditorium for the new cast to enjoy.” graduated senior Ethan Perez said.

Much Ado About Something

Pablo Jimenez, Staff Reporter
January 28, 2021
Senior Natalia Bond browses through the Cookie Dough Fundraiser product brochures in a classroom. Seniors are encouraged but not required to participate in the money-making event for prom.

Raising Dough

Nayely Ibarra, Staff Reporter
January 25, 2021

The Office leaves Netflix

Pablo Jimenez, Staff Reporter
December 17, 2020
NHS members are donating many books to the Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation. The organization exceeded their monthly goal with a total of 651 books.

Book Charity Drive

Minha Shabbir, Staff Reporter
December 7, 2020

Appreciate the Floor

Jake Curl, Staff Reporter
December 7, 2020
With the presidential election a closely heated race, the Supreme Court will decide whether Electoral College voters are required to support presidential candidate who wins state, thus following the will of the popular majority.

The Electoral College Explained

Annika Esseku, Podcast Editor
November 2, 2020
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