The online newspaper of Canyon High School

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

Along with advising The Eagles Tale and Soaring Wings staffs, Frausto teaches journalism I and dual credit speech.

Jasinia Frausto, Adviser

Hello. I am Mrs. Frausto. This is my first year at Canyon High advising and coaching journalism after spending several years teaching at Canyon Intermediate. Art, photography and writing have always fueled my happiness, and I learned early on that through journalism I can practice all three. At 14 years old, I shattered my ankle, forcing me to hang up my soccer cleats and dig out an old camera to join the yearbook staff. My journalism career started as a sophomore at Canyon High, pushed me through college and the non-profit sector early into my adulthood before gracefully bringing me back home to Canyon High. I believe photographs are worth a thousand words, words are worth a pot of gold and there is always a story waiting to be told. I spend my time away from school with Coach Frausto and our awesome 7-year-old daughter playing golf and making memories.

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The Soaring Pride Bands March-A-Thon was Aug. 21. Students are still actively fundraising for band fees, and those willing can donate through the end of this week. “I have seen March-A-Thons in other communities not be as effective as the one here, and I think it has everything to do with the way Canyon supports its organizations within the city,” Rath said. “Canyon is uniquely supportive of something like the March-A-Thon. In other communities, the March-A-Thon is just an activity. In Canyon, this is something that the community hangs their hats on, looks forward to and wants to know is going on.”

(Media) Marching to make a difference

Laura Gill, Associate Editor
September 1, 2021
Senior Landon Finke, juniors Kelton Harbison and Kyler Hilton and senior Josh Moreno chant alongside the rest of the varsity cheer team at the football game against Dumas in October. Their first time cheering with the team, the quartet of new members; including Finke, Harbison, Hilton, Moreno and junior Caleb Bruce, will continue to cheer with the squad and compete with them in the co-ed UIL Spirit Competition on Wednesday, Jan. 13.

(Media) ‘Three cheers for the boys’

Laura Gill, Associate Editor
January 11, 2021
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(Media) Recipes for ...

December 15, 2020
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(Media) Volleyball roster, schedule

Hannah Backus, Editor-in-Chief
September 7, 2020
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