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Month: November 2019

Room For Seconds? Girls Basketball Looks to Crossover Into the Third Round

November 19, 2019 Cooper Gant

As the cold winter nights start to come around, it can only mean one thing: basketball season. Coach Tina DeMichele cannot be more excited after a successful 2018-2019 campaign. Creek’s varsity girls look to exceed expectations through January.

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Boys Basketball Shoots to Score This Season

November 19, 2019 Erica Seay

The Falcon Boys Varsity Basketball team kicks off their first game of the season Tuesday Nov. 19. The Falcons have high hopes, after making the playoffs last campaign.

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Let Them Eat Cake (and Drink Starbucks): The 2019 Enlightenment Salon

November 15, 2019 Peyton Lea

Through the power of time travel, some of the world’s greatest enlightenment thinkers transport all the way from 18th century Europe to Barnes and Noble in Southlake, TX.

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Keller ISD Offices to be Closed for Thanksgiving Break

November 14, 2019 Serena Shabout

The Keller ISD district and campus offices will be closed from Monday, Nov. 25 through Friday, Nov. 29 due to the Thanksgiving holiday break.

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Are You Smarter Than a High Schooler? UIL Academic Teams Search for New Members

November 14, 2019 Peyton Lea

In the second semester, the Academic UIL teams will begin competing. In preparation for the upcoming season, UIL competitors are currently searching for new members.

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The End of an Era; What Does the Future Hold for Falcon Football?

November 14, 2019 Campbell Choate

This season was successful in coaches and players’ eyes, because of how much the team grew together. This team had so much to be proud of this season, and the school is so excited to see how the team thrives next season.

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Crossing the Finish Line; Juniors Compete at State UIL Cross Country Meet

November 14, 2019November 22, 2019 Avery Meneses

On Saturday, Nov. 9 juniors Robert Neeley and Eric Gordon went traveled to Round Rock, TX to compete in the State Cross Country UIL 6A Boys 5K Championship. In this 5K race, Neeley placed 63rd with a time of 15:47 and Gordon finished 72nd with a time of 15:51.

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Bringing Words to Life; Author Kayla Olson to Visit Creative Writing Class

November 13, 2019 Brooke Boyer

Kayla Olson, author of young adult novels This Splintering Silence and The Sandcastle Empire, will come to visit advanced creative writing students on Friday, Nov. 15 during fourth period to speak about her writing process and answer questions.

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Students with Style: Brianna Bennett

November 13, 2019November 13, 2019 Sydney Shoemaker

Who’s your go-to for advice on anything style and accessories? For senior and Sky Dancer captain Brianna Bennett, her teammates are her ultimate stylists.

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Third Degree Black Belt: What Martial Arts Means to Junior Jaycie Lavin

November 13, 2019 Emma Campbell

In October of 2019, junior Jaycie Lavin earned her third degree black belt in American Karate. Although a huge accomplishment on its own, martial arts means much more to Lavin than rankings or material accomplishments.

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