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THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
UNWARRANTED OPINIONS: ARE PEOPLE STUPID OR JUST IGNORANT First, is ignorance from not listening. Second, is ignorance from not knowing. Third, is the saddest kind, ignorance from not wanting. These three types are what make us think that a person is stupid when they are not, they are just uninformed or unwilling. Let us go through all three in order to understand deeper into individuals in society. MUSIC TO FILL THE HALLS DURING PASSING PERIODS Music to fill the halls during passing periods. Kasey Harvey. Passing periods bells will experience a change in pace as campus technology specialist Merry Moch will be implementing popular songs to play in between classes. Starting off with songs of her own choosing, Moch hopes to get suggestions in the upcoming weeks. Kanz Bitar, StaffReporter.
GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does FRESHMEN MEET WITH EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Soon to be Redhawks no more, freshmen zoned for Emerson High School next year met in the library during advisory Monday to talk with their new principal, former Lebanon Trail associate principal and Liberty assistant principal, Kristen Sommers. Students were able to see pictures of the school, as well as discuss various upcoming decisionsthat
WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. FISD LAUNCHES NEW HEALTH SCIENCE CLASSES FISD launches new health science classes. Ana Cuen. After acquiring their state certification as nurse aides, health science classes returned to hospitals this week to assist nurses and provide patient care. “Students were nervous because it was their first hands on experience.”. Health Science 2 instructor Suzanne Altaan said viaemail.
THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
UNWARRANTED OPINIONS: ARE PEOPLE STUPID OR JUST IGNORANT First, is ignorance from not listening. Second, is ignorance from not knowing. Third, is the saddest kind, ignorance from not wanting. These three types are what make us think that a person is stupid when they are not, they are just uninformed or unwilling. Let us go through all three in order to understand deeper into individuals in society. MUSIC TO FILL THE HALLS DURING PASSING PERIODS Music to fill the halls during passing periods. Kasey Harvey. Passing periods bells will experience a change in pace as campus technology specialist Merry Moch will be implementing popular songs to play in between classes. Starting off with songs of her own choosing, Moch hopes to get suggestions in the upcoming weeks. Kanz Bitar, StaffReporter.
GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does FRESHMEN MEET WITH EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Soon to be Redhawks no more, freshmen zoned for Emerson High School next year met in the library during advisory Monday to talk with their new principal, former Lebanon Trail associate principal and Liberty assistant principal, Kristen Sommers. Students were able to see pictures of the school, as well as discuss various upcoming decisionsthat
NEWS – WINGSPAN
Breaking News: Abbott bans masks mandates in schools. Wingspan Staff • May 18, 2021. The 2020-2021 school year isn't over, but Governor Greg Abbott announced on Tuesday via an executive order, that no government entity, including school districts, will be able to require or mandate masks in the 2021-2022 school year.AWARDS – WINGSPAN
CSPA Gold Medalist (2017) NSPA Broadcast Pacemaker Finalist (2017) NSPA Online Pacemaker (2017) ILPC Distinguished Merit Award – Wingspan (2017) ILPC Bronze Star (2017) ILPC Star Finalist (2017) 2017 Dallas Morning News Sports Feature Story of the Year. 2017 Dallas Morning News Best Series or Project Bronze Medalist. TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION AVAILABLE ONLINE Student drivers that haven’t already purchased their parking permits are expected to do so soon. Permits are $50 for the fall and spring semesters, and $30 for just the spring semester. “You can purchase a parking permit one of two ways,” financial secretary Tammy Hart said. “You can pay and complete the application online at DUMB, DUMBER, AND DUMBEZT: FUTURE ADVICE Erika Pernis/Morgan Kong. Now with three co-hosts, Michael Martin, Athena Tseng, and Jordan Battey talk about everyday things in the light-hearted podcast Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbezt. Senior Michael Martin along with co-hosts Sophomore Athena Tseng and Jordan Battey with special guest Allison Lastovica discuss advice for future students. GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE CLASSROOM Gender difference are obvious in certain ways, but when it comes to academic performance, it takes a bit of digging. But a meta-analysis by the American Psychological Association found that, overall, girls get better grades than boys. This comes from a look at schools across 300 countries and going back more than a hundred years. EVEN TECHNOLOGY CAN BE UNRELIABLE Even technology can be unreliable. LHS students often use technology for various school assignments. The shift from paper to technology may be more convenient, but new challenges have emerged with this new way of learning. Numerous teachers have converted to posting their lessons online—either through videos, documents, or PowerPoints. THE BASIS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES The basis for school district boundaries. With an enrollment of more than 55,000 students, Frisco ISD is one of the fastest growing school districts in the state. As the school year comes to a close, many students are looking forward to summer vacation and for some, the next school year. However, with the opening of Lebanon Trail High School MORE AP CLASSES EQUALS LESS SLEEP FOR SOME More AP classes equals less sleep for some. Students in multiple AP courses are less likely to get the proper amount of sleep according to a study conducted by psychology students on campus. Being a high school student comes with some complications. With more homework than middle school, students get less sleep every night. WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. FISD LAUNCHES NEW HEALTH SCIENCE CLASSES FISD launches new health science classes. Ana Cuen. After acquiring their state certification as nurse aides, health science classes returned to hospitals this week to assist nurses and provide patient care. “Students were nervous because it was their first hands on experience.”. Health Science 2 instructor Suzanne Altaan said viaemail.
THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
UNWARRANTED OPINIONS: ARE PEOPLE STUPID OR JUST IGNORANT First, is ignorance from not listening. Second, is ignorance from not knowing. Third, is the saddest kind, ignorance from not wanting. These three types are what make us think that a person is stupid when they are not, they are just uninformed or unwilling. Let us go through all three in order to understand deeper into individuals in society. MUSIC TO FILL THE HALLS DURING PASSING PERIODS Music to fill the halls during passing periods. Kasey Harvey. Passing periods bells will experience a change in pace as campus technology specialist Merry Moch will be implementing popular songs to play in between classes. Starting off with songs of her own choosing, Moch hopes to get suggestions in the upcoming weeks. Kanz Bitar, StaffReporter.
GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does FRESHMEN MEET WITH EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Soon to be Redhawks no more, freshmen zoned for Emerson High School next year met in the library during advisory Monday to talk with their new principal, former Lebanon Trail associate principal and Liberty assistant principal, Kristen Sommers. Students were able to see pictures of the school, as well as discuss various upcoming decisionsthat
WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. FISD LAUNCHES NEW HEALTH SCIENCE CLASSES FISD launches new health science classes. Ana Cuen. After acquiring their state certification as nurse aides, health science classes returned to hospitals this week to assist nurses and provide patient care. “Students were nervous because it was their first hands on experience.”. Health Science 2 instructor Suzanne Altaan said viaemail.
THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
UNWARRANTED OPINIONS: ARE PEOPLE STUPID OR JUST IGNORANT First, is ignorance from not listening. Second, is ignorance from not knowing. Third, is the saddest kind, ignorance from not wanting. These three types are what make us think that a person is stupid when they are not, they are just uninformed or unwilling. Let us go through all three in order to understand deeper into individuals in society. MUSIC TO FILL THE HALLS DURING PASSING PERIODS Music to fill the halls during passing periods. Kasey Harvey. Passing periods bells will experience a change in pace as campus technology specialist Merry Moch will be implementing popular songs to play in between classes. Starting off with songs of her own choosing, Moch hopes to get suggestions in the upcoming weeks. Kanz Bitar, StaffReporter.
GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does FRESHMEN MEET WITH EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Soon to be Redhawks no more, freshmen zoned for Emerson High School next year met in the library during advisory Monday to talk with their new principal, former Lebanon Trail associate principal and Liberty assistant principal, Kristen Sommers. Students were able to see pictures of the school, as well as discuss various upcoming decisionsthat
NEWS – WINGSPAN
Breaking News: Abbott bans masks mandates in schools. Wingspan Staff • May 18, 2021. The 2020-2021 school year isn't over, but Governor Greg Abbott announced on Tuesday via an executive order, that no government entity, including school districts, will be able to require or mandate masks in the 2021-2022 school year.AWARDS – WINGSPAN
CSPA Gold Medalist (2017) NSPA Broadcast Pacemaker Finalist (2017) NSPA Online Pacemaker (2017) ILPC Distinguished Merit Award – Wingspan (2017) ILPC Bronze Star (2017) ILPC Star Finalist (2017) 2017 Dallas Morning News Sports Feature Story of the Year. 2017 Dallas Morning News Best Series or Project Bronze Medalist. TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION AVAILABLE ONLINE Student drivers that haven’t already purchased their parking permits are expected to do so soon. Permits are $50 for the fall and spring semesters, and $30 for just the spring semester. “You can purchase a parking permit one of two ways,” financial secretary Tammy Hart said. “You can pay and complete the application online at DUMB, DUMBER, AND DUMBEZT: FUTURE ADVICE Erika Pernis/Morgan Kong. Now with three co-hosts, Michael Martin, Athena Tseng, and Jordan Battey talk about everyday things in the light-hearted podcast Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbezt. Senior Michael Martin along with co-hosts Sophomore Athena Tseng and Jordan Battey with special guest Allison Lastovica discuss advice for future students. GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE CLASSROOM Gender difference are obvious in certain ways, but when it comes to academic performance, it takes a bit of digging. But a meta-analysis by the American Psychological Association found that, overall, girls get better grades than boys. This comes from a look at schools across 300 countries and going back more than a hundred years. EVEN TECHNOLOGY CAN BE UNRELIABLE Even technology can be unreliable. LHS students often use technology for various school assignments. The shift from paper to technology may be more convenient, but new challenges have emerged with this new way of learning. Numerous teachers have converted to posting their lessons online—either through videos, documents, or PowerPoints. THE BASIS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES The basis for school district boundaries. With an enrollment of more than 55,000 students, Frisco ISD is one of the fastest growing school districts in the state. As the school year comes to a close, many students are looking forward to summer vacation and for some, the next school year. However, with the opening of Lebanon Trail High School MORE AP CLASSES EQUALS LESS SLEEP FOR SOME More AP classes equals less sleep for some. Students in multiple AP courses are less likely to get the proper amount of sleep according to a study conducted by psychology students on campus. Being a high school student comes with some complications. With more homework than middle school, students get less sleep every night. WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. FISD LAUNCHES NEW HEALTH SCIENCE CLASSES FISD launches new health science classes. Ana Cuen. After acquiring their state certification as nurse aides, health science classes returned to hospitals this week to assist nurses and provide patient care. “Students were nervous because it was their first hands on experience.”. Health Science 2 instructor Suzanne Altaan said viaemail.
THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
UNWARRANTED OPINIONS: ARE PEOPLE STUPID OR JUST IGNORANT First, is ignorance from not listening. Second, is ignorance from not knowing. Third, is the saddest kind, ignorance from not wanting. These three types are what make us think that a person is stupid when they are not, they are just uninformed or unwilling. Let us go through all three in order to understand deeper into individuals in society. MUSIC TO FILL THE HALLS DURING PASSING PERIODS Music to fill the halls during passing periods. Kasey Harvey. Passing periods bells will experience a change in pace as campus technology specialist Merry Moch will be implementing popular songs to play in between classes. Starting off with songs of her own choosing, Moch hopes to get suggestions in the upcoming weeks. Kanz Bitar, StaffReporter.
GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does FRESHMEN MEET WITH EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Soon to be Redhawks no more, freshmen zoned for Emerson High School next year met in the library during advisory Monday to talk with their new principal, former Lebanon Trail associate principal and Liberty assistant principal, Kristen Sommers. Students were able to see pictures of the school, as well as discuss various upcoming decisionsthat
WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. FISD LAUNCHES NEW HEALTH SCIENCE CLASSES FISD launches new health science classes. Ana Cuen. After acquiring their state certification as nurse aides, health science classes returned to hospitals this week to assist nurses and provide patient care. “Students were nervous because it was their first hands on experience.”. Health Science 2 instructor Suzanne Altaan said viaemail.
THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
UNWARRANTED OPINIONS: ARE PEOPLE STUPID OR JUST IGNORANT First, is ignorance from not listening. Second, is ignorance from not knowing. Third, is the saddest kind, ignorance from not wanting. These three types are what make us think that a person is stupid when they are not, they are just uninformed or unwilling. Let us go through all three in order to understand deeper into individuals in society. MUSIC TO FILL THE HALLS DURING PASSING PERIODS Music to fill the halls during passing periods. Kasey Harvey. Passing periods bells will experience a change in pace as campus technology specialist Merry Moch will be implementing popular songs to play in between classes. Starting off with songs of her own choosing, Moch hopes to get suggestions in the upcoming weeks. Kanz Bitar, StaffReporter.
GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does FRESHMEN MEET WITH EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Soon to be Redhawks no more, freshmen zoned for Emerson High School next year met in the library during advisory Monday to talk with their new principal, former Lebanon Trail associate principal and Liberty assistant principal, Kristen Sommers. Students were able to see pictures of the school, as well as discuss various upcoming decisionsthat
NEWS – WINGSPAN
Breaking News: Abbott bans masks mandates in schools. Wingspan Staff • May 18, 2021. The 2020-2021 school year isn't over, but Governor Greg Abbott announced on Tuesday via an executive order, that no government entity, including school districts, will be able to require or mandate masks in the 2021-2022 school year.AWARDS – WINGSPAN
CSPA Gold Medalist (2017) NSPA Broadcast Pacemaker Finalist (2017) NSPA Online Pacemaker (2017) ILPC Distinguished Merit Award – Wingspan (2017) ILPC Bronze Star (2017) ILPC Star Finalist (2017) 2017 Dallas Morning News Sports Feature Story of the Year. 2017 Dallas Morning News Best Series or Project Bronze Medalist. TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION AVAILABLE ONLINE Student drivers that haven’t already purchased their parking permits are expected to do so soon. Permits are $50 for the fall and spring semesters, and $30 for just the spring semester. “You can purchase a parking permit one of two ways,” financial secretary Tammy Hart said. “You can pay and complete the application online at DUMB, DUMBER, AND DUMBEZT: FUTURE ADVICE Erika Pernis/Morgan Kong. Now with three co-hosts, Michael Martin, Athena Tseng, and Jordan Battey talk about everyday things in the light-hearted podcast Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbezt. Senior Michael Martin along with co-hosts Sophomore Athena Tseng and Jordan Battey with special guest Allison Lastovica discuss advice for future students. GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE CLASSROOM Gender difference are obvious in certain ways, but when it comes to academic performance, it takes a bit of digging. But a meta-analysis by the American Psychological Association found that, overall, girls get better grades than boys. This comes from a look at schools across 300 countries and going back more than a hundred years. EVEN TECHNOLOGY CAN BE UNRELIABLE Even technology can be unreliable. LHS students often use technology for various school assignments. The shift from paper to technology may be more convenient, but new challenges have emerged with this new way of learning. Numerous teachers have converted to posting their lessons online—either through videos, documents, or PowerPoints. THE BASIS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES The basis for school district boundaries. With an enrollment of more than 55,000 students, Frisco ISD is one of the fastest growing school districts in the state. As the school year comes to a close, many students are looking forward to summer vacation and for some, the next school year. However, with the opening of Lebanon Trail High School MORE AP CLASSES EQUALS LESS SLEEP FOR SOME More AP classes equals less sleep for some. Students in multiple AP courses are less likely to get the proper amount of sleep according to a study conducted by psychology students on campus. Being a high school student comes with some complications. With more homework than middle school, students get less sleep every night. WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. FISD LAUNCHES NEW HEALTH SCIENCE CLASSES FISD launches new health science classes. Ana Cuen. After acquiring their state certification as nurse aides, health science classes returned to hospitals this week to assist nurses and provide patient care. “Students were nervous because it was their first hands on experience.”. Health Science 2 instructor Suzanne Altaan said viaemail.
THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
DUMB, DUMBER, AND DUMBEZT: AP TESTING Now with three co-hosts, Michael Martin, Athena Tseng, and Jordan Battey talk about everyday things in the light-hearted podcast Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbezt.THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
DUMB, DUMBER, AND DUMBEZT: FUTURE ADVICE Erika Pernis/Morgan Kong. Now with three co-hosts, Michael Martin, Athena Tseng, and Jordan Battey talk about everyday things in the light-hearted podcast Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbezt. Senior Michael Martin along with co-hosts Sophomore Athena Tseng and Jordan Battey with special guest Allison Lastovica discuss advice for future students. WINGSPAN | THE TWILIGHT ZONE TRANSITIONS INTO 1985 Acting as the first revival of the series, but certainly not the last, after Rod Serling decided to sell his show back to CBS, a new generation of cast and crew grew interested in creating the 1985 Twilight Zone revival. After all, these very directors and screenwriters were the original children that sat down to WINGSPAN | MIA TREMMEL Name: Mia Tremmel Grade: 11th Grade Future College: N/A Future Job: Musical Theatre Performer/Educator Years in Choir: 3 Inspiration: Some of my teachers, Ms. Kellie, Mrs. Erica, and Ms. Ugolini! Wingspan:How do you prepare for a performance? Tremmel: “Well Ms. U teaches us all of the music after giving us our voice parts, and REDHAWK AWARDED GOLD SEAL IN VASE COMPETITION Freshman Joy Kim was recognized for her exemplary achievement in visual arts by earning a Gold Seal in VASE’s annual competition. “It’s kind of hard to put into words since I definitely was not expecting my piece to advance so far,” Kim said. “Even getting toState VASE was a
WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. FISD LAUNCHES NEW HEALTH SCIENCE CLASSES FISD launches new health science classes. Ana Cuen. After acquiring their state certification as nurse aides, health science classes returned to hospitals this week to assist nurses and provide patient care. “Students were nervous because it was their first hands on experience.”. Health Science 2 instructor Suzanne Altaan said viaemail.
THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
DUMB, DUMBER, AND DUMBEZT: AP TESTING Now with three co-hosts, Michael Martin, Athena Tseng, and Jordan Battey talk about everyday things in the light-hearted podcast Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbezt.THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
DUMB, DUMBER, AND DUMBEZT: FUTURE ADVICE Erika Pernis/Morgan Kong. Now with three co-hosts, Michael Martin, Athena Tseng, and Jordan Battey talk about everyday things in the light-hearted podcast Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbezt. Senior Michael Martin along with co-hosts Sophomore Athena Tseng and Jordan Battey with special guest Allison Lastovica discuss advice for future students. WINGSPAN | THE TWILIGHT ZONE TRANSITIONS INTO 1985 Acting as the first revival of the series, but certainly not the last, after Rod Serling decided to sell his show back to CBS, a new generation of cast and crew grew interested in creating the 1985 Twilight Zone revival. After all, these very directors and screenwriters were the original children that sat down to WINGSPAN | MIA TREMMEL Name: Mia Tremmel Grade: 11th Grade Future College: N/A Future Job: Musical Theatre Performer/Educator Years in Choir: 3 Inspiration: Some of my teachers, Ms. Kellie, Mrs. Erica, and Ms. Ugolini! Wingspan:How do you prepare for a performance? Tremmel: “Well Ms. U teaches us all of the music after giving us our voice parts, and REDHAWK AWARDED GOLD SEAL IN VASE COMPETITION Freshman Joy Kim was recognized for her exemplary achievement in visual arts by earning a Gold Seal in VASE’s annual competition. “It’s kind of hard to put into words since I definitely was not expecting my piece to advance so far,” Kim said. “Even getting toState VASE was a
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Bunk up the beat. Aaron Boehmer, Editor-in-Chief • May 14, 2021. Under a loft bed, two friends from English class started making music. From that same loft bed, a record label came to be: Top Bunk Recordings. Memorial High School seniors Diego Fernandez and Kaleb Mills met at school and their friendship led them HATE CRIMES AGAINST ASIANS IMPACTS REDHAWKS A woman spit at in her own garage. An elderly man being sucker-punched on the street. Another woman being pulled by her hair on a public bus. The common denominator: each of these victims are Asian, with the number of hate crimes against Asians rising across America. One of the most recent Asian hate GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does WINGSPAN | MIA TREMMEL Name: Mia Tremmel Grade: 11th Grade Future College: N/A Future Job: Musical Theatre Performer/Educator Years in Choir: 3 Inspiration: Some of my teachers, Ms. Kellie, Mrs. Erica, and Ms. Ugolini! Wingspan:How do you prepare for a performance? Tremmel: “Well Ms. U teaches us all of the music after giving us our voice parts, and BENGALI BITES: SHUKTO Bengali Bites: Shukto. Wingspan’s Ananda Ghoshal delves deeper into the world of Bengali food and shares her thoughts. Something I eat every weekend when my mom is home to cook food: Shukto. It is something that that always makes our meals feel incomplete. Shukto is a vegetable curry that’s normally served on the side with a littlebit of rice.
WINGSPAN | THE TWILIGHT ZONE TRANSITIONS INTO 1985 Acting as the first revival of the series, but certainly not the last, after Rod Serling decided to sell his show back to CBS, a new generation of cast and crew grew interested in creating the 1985 Twilight Zone revival. After all, these very directors and screenwriters were the original children that sat down to FOUR WORDS, HAPPY STORY The deadline for one of the shortest writing contests is Thursday as students and staff compete to compose the happiest story possible in four words with the winner of the contest receiving a gift card. “This is a really fun way to spread some positivity while encouraging students to stretch and flex their creative muscles,” English teacher David Barr said. PIECE BY PIECE: KNEE DEEP Staff reporter Madison Saviano explores hot topics and issues that students face in her weekly column Piece by Piece. Every two months or so, I clean my closet. It’s pristine. And, for about a grand total of four days, I maintain my effort. After that short grace period, the downhill descent begins. BASEBALL HOSTS ROCK HILL AS PLAYOFFS BEGIN Baseball hosts Rock Hill as playoffs begin. Michael Martin. Kicking off playoffs, baseball will play against Rock Hill Thursday at 7:30 p.m. where it will be the first of best-of-three series. The team looks to begin strong hoping to win the first game and carry their momentum into the rest of their games. Remi Williams, Sports Editor. MORE AP CLASSES EQUALS LESS SLEEP FOR SOME More AP classes equals less sleep for some. Students in multiple AP courses are less likely to get the proper amount of sleep according to a study conducted by psychology students on campus. Being a high school student comes with some complications. With more homework than middle school, students get less sleep every night. WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding FRISCO ISD CUTS OUT MAJOR GRADES FOR FOURTH NINE WEEKS Frisco ISD cuts out major grades for fourth nine weeks. Amelia Jauregui. With campus closed until at least May 1, the eLearning platform will continue for another four weeks. These four weeks will not include any major grades, as assignments taken up as grades will only count as minor grades. Thanmayi Bommu, Guest Contributor. UNWARRANTED OPINIONS: ARE PEOPLE STUPID OR JUST IGNORANT First, is ignorance from not listening. Second, is ignorance from not knowing. Third, is the saddest kind, ignorance from not wanting. These three types are what make us think that a person is stupid when they are not, they are just uninformed or unwilling. Let us go through all three in order to understand deeper into individuals in society. MUSIC TO FILL THE HALLS DURING PASSING PERIODS Music to fill the halls during passing periods. Kasey Harvey. Passing periods bells will experience a change in pace as campus technology specialist Merry Moch will be implementing popular songs to play in between classes. Starting off with songs of her own choosing, Moch hopes to get suggestions in the upcoming weeks. Kanz Bitar, StaffReporter.
PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION AVAILABLE ONLINE Parking permit application available online. Parking passes are expecting to be filled out soon for $50 for an entire year and $30 for the spring semester. This form can be filled out online making it easier for students. Student drivers that haven’t already purchased their parking permits are expected to FRESHMEN MEET WITH EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Soon to be Redhawks no more, freshmen zoned for Emerson High School next year met in the library during advisory Monday to talk with their new principal, former Lebanon Trail associate principal and Liberty assistant principal, Kristen Sommers. Students were able to see pictures of the school, as well as discuss various upcoming decisionsthat
WINGSPAN – THE STUDENT NEWS SITE OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL IN Wingspan is back again, with the top five sports highlights of the 2020-2021 year. Coming in at #1, the boys’ track team wins the first Top sports moments of 2020-2021: #2. Harley Classe, Assisstant Sports Editor • May 20, 2021. Wingspan is back, counting down the top four sports moments of the 2020-2021 year. THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER GATSBY REALLY IS GREAT Classical literature is often prevalent in the typical public high school curriculum. From novels like Tom Sawyer to 1984, certain books are simply shelved as high school classics. However, one class on campus is debating the value of one of these “essential” novels: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “I think there’s valuein exploring
THE BABY PROJECT
The baby project is one of the first major grades of the six weeks; the students take home and care for infant simulators for approximately two days or 50 hours. The students must feed, change, burp and rock the baby. Failure to make the baby stop crying within the required time frame will result in points being deducted; anyrecorded abuse to
LUCAS BARR – WINGSPAN Lucas Barr, Editor-in-chief. Lucas is a senior in his fourth year of Wingspan. As vice-president of Youth and Government on campus and at the Plano YMCA, he helps teach members bill-writing and debate. Lucas loves writing and has participated in UIL Journalism throughout highschool.
TEACHERS COULD SEE PAY RAISE IN PROPOSED 2020-2021 BUDGET The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year with the district planning for the likelihood of the state cutting funds for public education as a result of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the district is expecting some funding FRISCO ISD CUTS OUT MAJOR GRADES FOR FOURTH NINE WEEKS Frisco ISD cuts out major grades for fourth nine weeks. Amelia Jauregui. With campus closed until at least May 1, the eLearning platform will continue for another four weeks. These four weeks will not include any major grades, as assignments taken up as grades will only count as minor grades. Thanmayi Bommu, Guest Contributor. UNWARRANTED OPINIONS: ARE PEOPLE STUPID OR JUST IGNORANT First, is ignorance from not listening. Second, is ignorance from not knowing. Third, is the saddest kind, ignorance from not wanting. These three types are what make us think that a person is stupid when they are not, they are just uninformed or unwilling. Let us go through all three in order to understand deeper into individuals in society. MUSIC TO FILL THE HALLS DURING PASSING PERIODS Music to fill the halls during passing periods. Kasey Harvey. Passing periods bells will experience a change in pace as campus technology specialist Merry Moch will be implementing popular songs to play in between classes. Starting off with songs of her own choosing, Moch hopes to get suggestions in the upcoming weeks. Kanz Bitar, StaffReporter.
PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION AVAILABLE ONLINE Parking permit application available online. Parking passes are expecting to be filled out soon for $50 for an entire year and $30 for the spring semester. This form can be filled out online making it easier for students. Student drivers that haven’t already purchased their parking permits are expected to FRESHMEN MEET WITH EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Soon to be Redhawks no more, freshmen zoned for Emerson High School next year met in the library during advisory Monday to talk with their new principal, former Lebanon Trail associate principal and Liberty assistant principal, Kristen Sommers. Students were able to see pictures of the school, as well as discuss various upcoming decisionsthat
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Breaking News: Abbott bans masks mandates in schools. Wingspan Staff • May 18, 2021. The 2020-2021 school year isn't over, but Governor Greg Abbott announced on Tuesday via an executive order, that no government entity, including school districts, will be able to require or mandate masks in the 2021-2022 school year.AWARDS – WINGSPAN
CSPA Gold Medalist (2017) NSPA Broadcast Pacemaker Finalist (2017) NSPA Online Pacemaker (2017) ILPC Distinguished Merit Award – Wingspan (2017) ILPC Bronze Star (2017) ILPC Star Finalist (2017) 2017 Dallas Morning News Sports Feature Story of the Year. 2017 Dallas Morning News Best Series or Project Bronze Medalist. GPA SCALE SET TO DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Frisco ISD has stated that they will implement a new GPA scale to begin with the class of 2023, changing Pre-AP courses from weighing 6.0 to 5.5, and placing International Baccalaureate or IB courses at 6.0. The new policy is supposed to encourage students to take courses based on personal interests, however the district does DUMB, DUMBER, AND DUMBEZT: FUTURE ADVICE Erika Pernis/Morgan Kong. Now with three co-hosts, Michael Martin, Athena Tseng, and Jordan Battey talk about everyday things in the light-hearted podcast Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbezt. Senior Michael Martin along with co-hosts Sophomore Athena Tseng and Jordan Battey with special guest Allison Lastovica discuss advice for future students. PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION AVAILABLE ONLINE Student drivers that haven’t already purchased their parking permits are expected to do so soon. Permits are $50 for the fall and spring semesters, and $30 for just the spring semester. “You can purchase a parking permit one of two ways,” financial secretary Tammy Hart said. “You can pay and complete the application online at GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE CLASSROOM Gender difference are obvious in certain ways, but when it comes to academic performance, it takes a bit of digging. But a meta-analysis by the American Psychological Association found that, overall, girls get better grades than boys. This comes from a look at schools across 300 countries and going back more than a hundred years. EVEN TECHNOLOGY CAN BE UNRELIABLE Even technology can be unreliable. LHS students often use technology for various school assignments. The shift from paper to technology may be more convenient, but new challenges have emerged with this new way of learning. Numerous teachers have converted to posting their lessons online—either through videos, documents, or PowerPoints. WINGSPAN | MIA TREMMEL Name: Mia Tremmel Grade: 11th Grade Future College: N/A Future Job: Musical Theatre Performer/Educator Years in Choir: 3 Inspiration: Some of my teachers, Ms. Kellie, Mrs. Erica, and Ms. Ugolini! Wingspan:How do you prepare for a performance? Tremmel: “Well Ms. U teaches us all of the music after giving us our voice parts, and WINGSPAN | THE TWILIGHT ZONE TRANSITIONS INTO 1985 Acting as the first revival of the series, but certainly not the last, after Rod Serling decided to sell his show back to CBS, a new generation of cast and crew grew interested in creating the 1985 Twilight Zone revival. After all, these very directors and screenwriters were the original children that sat down to MORE AP CLASSES EQUALS LESS SLEEP FOR SOME More AP classes equals less sleep for some. Students in multiple AP courses are less likely to get the proper amount of sleep according to a study conducted by psychology students on campus. Being a high school student comes with some complications. With more homework than middle school, students get less sleep every night.*
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