C2 celebrates campus as No Place for Hate
Kristina Jingling and Keely Wirries
March 9, 2012
All advocate classes came together in the hallways and linked arms to commemorate the signing of the school as a No Place for Hate campus Thursday, March 8. During the ceremony, broadcast filmed the event with seven cameras to make into a video for RNN. Students stood in the hallways in each building... Read more »
COOL Weeks brings opportunities for seniors
Jessica Garrison, Photography Editor
March 8, 2012
We all grow up listening to parents and teachers ask what we want to be when we grow up. Who will we become? What significance will we have on the community? Thanks to COOL Week, seniors got the opportunity to experience the reality of their dream job. Career Opportunities on Location is an annual LISD... Read more »
Rouse Habitat members help build second home
Bridget O'Malley, Staffer
March 8, 2012
The blade of the power saw strikes powerfully against the piece of wood. Saw dust fills the air like snow and the screeching noise grinds to a halt as the unneeded piece hits the ground. In her hands, senior Malia Faitala now possesses a perfectly cut piece of wood that will frame the window of a new... Read more »
Mr. RHS Pageant Quotes
Shelly Spencer, News Editor
March 6, 2012
Mr. RHS participants reflect on being part of the first pageant, Feb. 25. “When I heard a lot of people weren’t doing it, I wanted it to be good for the school. I thought it would be a good experience.” -Reggie Elerby “I’m not too good at anything and I enjoy the movie [Napoleon Dynamite].... Read more »
Bragging List: Winterguard and Royals
Gloriana Stolle, Life and Arts Co-Editor
March 6, 2012
Winterguard placed seventh out of 13 at their competition, March 3 at O’Connor High School in San Antonio. They improved their score more than 10 points from the last show. The next competition is on March 24 at Dripping Springs High School. The Royals placed first in their Jazz Lyrical, Hip Hop and... Read more »
Habitat members help build second home
Bridget O'Malley, Staffer
March 6, 2012
The blade of the power saw strikes powerfully against the piece of wood. Saw dust fills the air like snow and the screeching noise grinds to a halt as the unneeded hits the ground. In her hands, senior Malia Faitala now possesses a perfectly cut piece of wood that will frame the window of a new home... Read more »
Pilot program brings iPads to all high school campuses
Rachel Sloan, Editor in Chief
March 6, 2012
No texting. Don’t even think about playing Angry Birds in class. But pulling out an iPad? Well, the teacher may just put that in your hands. A pilot program has been launched in LISD granting each high school iPads for student use and improvement. This program is designed to see if this technology... Read more »
Entire school to link hand to hand for No Place for Hate commitment
Keely Wirries, Staffer
March 6, 2012
The C2 club has organized a No Place for Hate movement that is getting started one hand at a time. All advocate classes will come together in the hallways and link arms to commemorate the signing of the school as a No Place for Hate campus, Thursday, March 8. “Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Graham, the broadcast... Read more »
Theatre performing Sweeney Todd for One-Act Play
Shelly Spencer, News Editor
March 5, 2012
This year the theatre department will perform Sweeney Todd for One-Act Play. This show is about barber Sweeney Todd, played by Joshua Pagan, who kills a series of people to avenge the death of his wife. The show has a cast of 12 with three alternates and will compete at the district competition April... Read more »
Destination Imagination awarded first place at regionals
Stephanie Hofmann, Assistant Editor in Chief
March 5, 2012
The Destination Imagination team won first place in their competition at regionals Feb. 18 at Harker Heights High School. They also won a Da Vinci Award for their outstanding set and the Spirit of DI award for helping an elementary team get their set out of the rain. The team consists of Josh Petro,... Read more »



