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Tiger Times

The School Newspaper of Texas High School

Tiger Times

Sophomore Anna Haley accepts her diploma at her eighth grade graduation. It is finally time to move from Red Lick to Texas High School.

Mustang to Tiger

Story by Anna Haley, Staff Writer September 28, 2022

For nine years, I spent every waking moment of my life on the campus of Red Lick ISD. I had to leave the place where I grew up, made lifelong friends, grew my knowledge and learned the values of a community...

10 different high school students posed for their photo after discussing their future plans.

10 people, 10 paths

Story by Peyton Sims, Culture editor May 22, 2020

One question can go a long way. With hundreds of students passing through the halls, class after class, no one gets to hear their story. Students’ ambitions portray the character of an individual more...

In the roller coaster of ups and downs that high school offers, these eight reasons supporting sophomore supremacy make it clear 10th graders are in a great position. For the most part, sophomores get away with using their remaining youth to avoid responsibility and emerging adulthood to justify their freedoms. 

Sophomore supremacy

Story by Doug Kyles, staff writer April 17, 2020

While they may not be as optimistic as freshmen, as dedicated as juniors, or as mature as seniors, sophomores are in the high school sweet-spot, the “Goldilocks Zone,” of all four years at Texas High....

Graphic by Brooke Knight.

Keep it to yourself

Story by Joseph Asher, staff writer April 13, 2020

Almost every kid in America has heard their mom say those famous words after being scolded for talking about someone in a less-than-pleasant way. "If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say...

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