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Last years DECA contestants grouped together for a photo after their respective events. This year, it will be more difficult to gather as one group due to restrictions on travel and large gatherings.

A Date with DECA

Morgan Jones, Broadcast Editor
October 6, 2020
English teacher Vanessa Riley gives a sneak peak into her work space. In order to maintain social distancing in her classroom, Riley installed a makeshift barrier to protect herself, her students, and especially her family members.

Taking One for the Team

Minha Shabbir, Staff Reporter
October 6, 2020
Back With The Gang

Back With The Gang

Annika Esseku, Podcast Editor
September 20, 2020
Besides a day of learning-at-home online assignments, students are finding ways to stay active as well. Some find their workout inspiration from memes.

Battle of the Bulge

Brook Dryden, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2020
Pope Francis is flanked by Mons. Guido Marini as he delivers his blessing during the Via Crucis – or Way of the Cross – ceremony in front of St. Peters Basilica, empty of the faithful following Italys ban on gatherings during a national lockdown to contain contagion, at the Vatican, Friday, April 10. In Spring and Tomball, following the guidelines set forth by Governor Greg Abbott and by recommendations of local officials, churches are planning to hold all Good Friday and Easter services online to keep their parishioners safe from COVID-19.

It’s ‘Virtually’ Easter

Skyler Sharp, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2020
Preparing a strategic attack on the Easter candy, children at the Real Life Church line up for the Easter tradition last year. This years celebrations will be held differently due to COVID-19, but parents say the bunny is still heading to town.

Beyond the Bunny

Jaylin Ynigues, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2020
Fans celebrate at Team John and Team Peter make a second season on Netflix.

Team Peter vs. Team John

Rachel Hartmann, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2020
On the eve of the DECA competition, students watch the Opening Ceremony with anticipation.

State Success Stopped Short

Morgan Jones, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2020
Senior Sam Salazar and his confidence making a statement. Salazar gets into the competitive mindset getting ready to throw down on the dance floor. Keeping with the b-boys style, Crew members like to wear loose and comfortable clothing which allows them to show off their best skills.

Hip Hoppin’ this Spring

Jake Curl, Staff reporter
April 10, 2020
Some predict that advanced robots will play a large part of humanitys future, and Klein ISDs robotics team is making strides towards that purpose. Representing the leaders of the future, Klein Cain student Abhiram Nunna and former Klein Oak senior Brock Darling, carry a hand-built robot from the 2019 Global Robotics Competition at the George R. Brown Center where this technology of tomorrow was seen in the world of today.

2020 Vision

Erin Walters, Staff Reporter
January 30, 2020
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