Being Environmentally Friendly
October 13, 2011 • Rosanelly Cavazos
Filed under Community, Lifestyles, Top Stories
Today is the time to start working to help the environment by using the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle. People need to start doing something to help the world. If people don’t start doing something there will be very bad consequences in the future. Some of the bad consequences of not being... Read more »
Fall Anime Season
October 12, 2011 • Esteban Avila
Filed under Opinion, Reviews, Top Stories
The Fall 2011 Anime season begins in October. As with every new season there is some new anime that will begin airing. The series airing this Fall are listed below. Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Mobile Suit Gundam: AGE Persona 4 UN-GO Guilty Crown Lupin New TV Series Chihayafuru HunterxHunter Shinryaku!?... Read more »
FFA Helps Members Succeed
October 12, 2011 • Ashley Villarreal
Filed under Community, Top Stories
The National FFA organization, also knows as Future Farmers ofAmerica, provides positive opportunities to its members. This organization was established in 1928, and since that year, it has expanded to the majority of the youth groups’ lives. The agriculture classes available are directly... Read more »
FCCLA
October 12, 2011 • Sheena Ondoy & Julia Lucas
Filed under Community, Top Stories
“FCCLA helps students learn more about themselves and gain skills to help them be leaders in their schools, community and life,” says Mary Jo Brisnahan, who along with Mary Laing, Norma Meza, and Hilda Rodriguez advise FCCLA (Family Care and Community Leaders of America). The members of FCCLA... Read more »
JROTC
October 12, 2011 • Emily Garza & Tiffany Miranda
Filed under Community, Sports, Top Stories
Students join JROTC to develop leadership potential, character, and work cooperatively with others. “Our mission for everyone is become a better citizen, learn values, and how to treat people, they learn how to lead and work together,” said Colonel Welch. Students gain more confidence in JROTC. Students... Read more »
Chess Club
October 12, 2011 • Luis Alvarado
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Community, Top Stories
It’s quiet and intense while the crowd is waiting to hear the most important words: “Check mate.” Everyone starts congratulating Jesus Delgado because of his victory in the chess competition. He has a victorious face, but no one knows how he started playing chess. “Playing chess is something... Read more »
Cheer Camp
October 3, 2011 • Shalby Holman & Bianca Meyer
Filed under Community, Sports, Top Stories
37 Sharyland cheerleaders attended UCA cheer camp located at San Marcos, Texas on June 6th – 9th. Cheer camp was filled with fun, games, cheers and dances but as well as hard work and stressful times. Sharyland rattler cheerleaders participate in cheer camp every single year. Cheerleaders from... Read more »
Enjoying Renovations
September 29, 2011 • Ashley Villarreal
Filed under News, Top Stories
Sharyland High School started off the year with a brand new building (400 building) and a pavilion that is right in front of the bus turnaround. There is also newly planted grass all over the school. The schools drainage system has also been repaired. The cafeteria workers parking lot started the school... Read more »
Health Care Professionals Volunteer to Speak to Faculty, Staff at SHS
September 19, 2011 • Pat Coleman
Filed under Community, Top Stories
Three health care professionals visited Sharyland High School on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 to speak about stress management. Dr. Audrey Jones and Dr. Darryl Stinson of PCI (Preventative Care Institute) and Pamela Parson, Sharyland ISD Licensed Specialist in School Psychology, all volunteered their... Read more »
Transitioning from Junior High
September 19, 2011 • Taylor Cavazos and Grecia Ramirez
Filed under Lifestyles, Top Stories
The transition from 8th grade to 9th grade is probably one of the biggest changes in a young person’s learning career. The first day of school can bring excitement; you’ll meet new people, see your friends again, and just start over, but when it’s the first day of high school, you don’t know... Read more »



