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Freshman powerlifters build strength and legacy at Roosevelt
0This school year marks a first in the history of Franklin D. Roosevelt High School of Innovation: the launch of its powerlifting team. And helping write that first chapter are three freshmen girls. In a sport often seen as male-dominated, Taryn S., Justice M., and Alexis C. are helping define what this new program looks like from the very beginning. “I love it,” Taryn said. “Powerlifting was why I wanted to come to Roosevelt. I know I’m strong.” For Alexis, joining the team was about trying something new. A volleyball player, she uses powerlifting to cross-train and build strength that…
Producing the future: Lincoln’s digital media program builds on a powerful legacy
0When you step into Lincoln High School and Humanities/Communications Magnet’s news studio, it doesn’t look like a typical classroom, but a professional broadcast station. Cameras are set. The studio is illuminated by bright lights and the signature Lincoln logo. For Derrick Knighten, audio/video production and theatre arts director, the newly renovated space is a full circle moment. A proud 1998 Lincoln graduate, Knighten once sat in the same program when it was known as Radio/TV. Now called Digital Media Arts, the program has transformed alongside the industry itself. “At one time we were cutting everything on quarter-inch tape, and then…
A decade of excellence, Conrad H-TECH leads in college readiness
0Every year, Phoumy Keonine stands proud at two graduation ceremonies. A chemistry H-TECH teacher at Emmett J. Conrad High School, he witnesses his students earn both their high school and college diplomas. When he was recruited ten years ago, Keonine was excited at the prospect of preparing students for their future beyond the typical high school experience. “At that time, we called it the collegiate program, where the kids can graduate with up to 60 college credit hours and an associate’s degree,” he said. “We help more students graduate every year compared to other schools because of the system we…
Two gold medals, one lasting legacy at Woodrow
0Gold medals hang around Landon F.’s neck after the Woodrow Wilson High School senior added another chapter to the school’s swimming legacy. Recently at the UIL State Swimming & Diving Championships, Landon came out on top for the 50 free and 100 fly, and was named 5A Male Athlete of the Meet. Yet his coach, Shelly Thibodaux and his fellow competitors will say the same thing: records matter, but so does the person behind them. “Standing at the regional meet, I had all these kids behind me that were competitors of his, and I didn’t hear one negative thing,” Thibodaux…



