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The Eagle's Tale

The online newspaper of Canyon High School

The Eagle's Tale

The online newspaper of Canyon High School

The Eagle's Tale

Cody Steinman has subbed for Canyon Independent School District for the past several years. He will be teaching social studies at Canyon High School for the first time. I am excited to meet my students and start building relationships with them, Steinman said. Ive heard great things about the faculty and student body, and Im looking forward to interacting with everyone. Plus, it is a beautiful campus.

Cody Steinman

Hannah Backus, Editor-in-Chief
August 20, 2021
Kelsey Ray transferred from Randall High School, and will be teaching honors Algebra 2. I am looking forward to getting to know my students and the staff at CHS, Ray said. Everyone has been so welcoming and helpful. I am excited to challenge my students and help them be the best they can be.

Kelsey Ray

Hannah Backus, Editor-in-Chief
August 20, 2021
Canyon High School hired 37 new staff and faculty members this school year. Click on each image below to read about some of the new teachers, administrators and coaches.

Meet the 2021-2022 new hires

Hannah Backus, Editor-in-Chief
August 20, 2021
Freshman Kale Cameron blocks the ball in the freshman Canyon vs Perryton basketball game. Cameron became the valedictorian of the class of 2024 beginning this year. I make sure to prioritize my goals, Cameron said. Balancing sports and school can get crazy sometimes, but I know it will help me later.

Kale Cameron

Caroline Ragland, Staff Reporter
May 25, 2021
Sophomore Shaylin Schulte participates in basketball, track and golf in addition to standing as the sophomore class valedictorian. In her freshman year, Schulte was ranked second, but became first after the second semester of last year. I wasnt expecting to become valedictorian, Schulte said. It was a big surprise because I wasnt aiming for that. Now, I want to keep this standing for the rest of high school. Being number one is about doing your work and staying focused.

Shaylin Schulte

Caroline Ragland, Staff Reporter
May 25, 2021
Junior Abigail Bell conducts during the halftime show at the Borger vs. Canyon game. Bell became the class of 2022 valedictorian following her 8th grade year. School has always been an important aspect of my life, but its not the only part, Bell said. Taking care of yourself, having friends and being involved is just as important as having high grades. It can be difficult to balance all of this, but it is worth it.

Abigail Bell

Caroline Ragland, Staff Reporter
May 25, 2021
Senior Danielle Burns bats at Senior Night against Dumas. Burns, who is senior class valedictorian, throws shot put in addition to playing softball. Its about finding a balance, Burns said. The kinds of  classes I take are challenging, but thats what makes the high school experience. I know when I walk across the stage at graduation, I am going to be proud of everything I have done.

Danielle Burns

Caroline Ragland, Staff Reporter
May 25, 2021
The four valedictorians, freshman Kale Cameron, sophomore Shaylin Schulte, junior Abigail Bell and senior Danielle Burns,  stand in their respective team uniform. Each valedictorian is involved with at least two other activities in addition to their academic pursuits. Time management is important, Bell said. Setting priorities and keeping them is the best way to stay ahead. Its about consistency and not trying to do too much. Know your limits.

Valedictorian advice

Caroline Ragland, Staff Reporter
May 25, 2021
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