Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Eagle Edition
Volume 33, Issue 7
The Episcopal School of Dallas

News- Students explore China to connect to the World
Features- Flying towards your goals
Sports- Crew working day and night towards success
Opinions- Starting a new life with faith
Entertainment- My views on Views
Features- Imperfect with Perfection

7 News Values
Seniors spend final days learning life skills- Timeliness
Faculty organizes summer trip to China- Prominence
Graduation returns to ESD- Impact
Behind the Mask- Human Interest
Sky High | teens take life skills to the air- Prominence
New director aims to broaden diversity, inclusion- Impact
Magazine release, film viewing showcase creator's work- Prominence
LAX goes strong in SPC, falls short at state- Impact
Victories launch crew toward elite contests- Prominence
Random thoughts and parting shots- Impact
Dissatisfaction with flex this year inspires multiple improved ideas- Impact
Snapchats fall flat- Novelty
Red or Blue, what's your view?- Novelty
Tokens of faith follow me to college- Prominence
Border takes crash course in sibling rivalry- Human Interest

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Photo 1

Bret Landin is leaping into the pool for the 100 yard butterfly race. She has been the winner of this division for three consecutive years.

Photo 2

Students of McKennly High School gather to take on a project to aid the homeless
community. These houses will provide a home for more than one hundred people in need.

Photo 3

The members of the SAT study group meet to prepare and cram for the upcoming exam. The students meet three times a week and spend around two hours each session.

Photo 4

Students scramble to find a parking lot arriving at 8:00 am daily. The school has had 200 new incoming students presenting problems because of limited parking space.

Photo 5

Staff, Andrea Henrick and Russell Llyod, and student Travis Moore dress up to represent their American pride by covering themselves with red, white and blue. "American day" is an annual event which has been around for 17 years, becoming more celebrated each year.


Photo 6

Connor O'Haley is engaging in a scientific experiment with teacher Mark Henson by his side. Connor shares a deep passion for chemistry and is president of the Science club at school.







Eagle Edition
The Esiscopal School of Dallas
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