Student Council Seeks to Improve Security Officer Relations with Students Through Q&A

The security team and student council have teamed up in order to give students the opportunity to ask any questions that they have for the officers.
The security team and student council have teamed up in order to give students the opportunity to ask any questions that they have for the officers.
Through the past couple of years, membership in the Earth Warriors club has grown greatly as more and more students have become passionate about impacting the earth in a positive way.
The EU is pushing for a measure to instate a universal phone charger. This measure would make it required for all producers of electronics to produce a common charger compatible with all smartphones, tablets, e-readers, digital cameras, etc., according to the New York Times.
There’s been a slight change up in the UIL District alignment for the 2020-2022 seasons. Denton Guyer has been moved to a different district, while the rest of Creek’s opponents remain untouched.
The Mr. Falcon Pageant is less than a week away, contestants have been preparing for this huge senior event since October. The ladies and gentlemen of this event will be raising money for the Operation Smile foundation. The pageant will be held on Feb. 7 in the Fine Arts Center.
Will we see a Golden Triangle Library anytime soon?
Bong Joon Ho, a director who has mastered the art of blurring genres together, has had another breakout among the American movie market. ‘Parasite,’ a movie focused on the divide between the rich and the poor and overall social inequality, has become a smash hit.
After having to cancel his speech back in the fall, author Neal Shusterman has been rescheduled to visit on Monday, Feb. 10 in the Fine Arts Center from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Starting Sunday, Feb. 1, tickets for the senior prom will go on sale on the Keller ISD Web-store. Tickets are $90 each for now. As May draws nearer, the price for tickets will increase.
In hopes to keep student morale high, Student Council will be hosting “Positivity Week” from Feb. 10 through Feb. 13. Along with dress up days, the halls will be covered with posters, hearts, and words of encouragement.