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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

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Nolan competes at TeenPact. “TeenPact is a legislative event where you debate bills, it’s like congress where you’re a senator for a week,” freshman Nolan Prock said.

(Media) Nolan Prock

Brenna Ware, Newspaper, Associate Editor
May 15, 2024
Sophomore Bert De Groot shoots shotguns for fun and hopes to one day get all 25 targets down. "My dad got me into shooting guns since I was tiny," Bert said.

(Media) Bert De Groot

Alexis Martinez, Newspaper, Head-Editor
May 14, 2024
15 choir students made a spot in the All-State Choir team, creating a new record for the school. "It's really cool because everybody, all these directors, are flooding these boards to go see the numbers," Assistant Choir Director Anthony Vickery said.

(Media) Choir has new all-state record

Alexis Martinez, Newspaper, Head-Editor
January 24, 2024
PCT Students Carmen Brown and Brooke Rebstock talk to superintendent Donny Lee of Witchita Falls during the Super Intendent Expo hosted by CISD.

(Media) Student Involvement

Alizae Reveles, Yearbook Staff
December 15, 2023
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(Media) Zaddok Mullins

Alexis Martinez, Newspaper, Head-Editor
April 13, 2023
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(Media) Georgia Upshaw

Addie McCord, Staff Reporter
March 10, 2023
The four front office staff ladies are seen holding the large, copper pig with the Canyon High C logo facing towards the camera. On the right is Linda Thompson wearing a pinkish shirt with white wavey hair, next to her on the left is Tawny Shawltry wearing a red shirt with brown hair and blonde high lights, next to her on her left is Magan Doak with blond straight hair wearing a gray shirt. On the far left is Nurse, Paige Tucker with curly light brown hair wearing a white jacket.

(Media) ‘Who’s the Boss’

Sean Buck, Editor-in-Chief
September 8, 2022
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 wasn't expecting to become valedictorian," Schulte said. "It was a big surprise because I wasn't 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."

(Media) Shaylin Schulte

Caroline Ragland, Staff Reporter
May 25, 2021
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