Balancing a baby and hitting the books is the reality of several students on campus. See one teen mom’s take on her lifestyle on page 3.
Students stow away iPods and iTunes as old trends make waves across the music world. Check out more on page 8.
With basketball back in season, both the girl’s and boy’s team have high expectations of this season. Find out more on page 11.
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XBOX vs. PS4… pg. 3
Speech and debate … pg. 7 Sava
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Winter chill spots … pg. 10
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W. Charles Akins High School
“Everything That Concerns You”
Austin, Texas
Vol. 13 No. 2
December 16, 2013
Academies Education overhaul
New Tech’s redesign gains momentum Students will see changes in the upcoming years for some academies on campus Savannah Garza Editor-in-Chief Changes are in store for an academy known for innovation since it’s inception in 2006. will offer career majors in their own acad-
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academy,” she said. “It’s the only academy that does not have their own majors. It’s have more ownership of their academy and
going to try to make it more environmentalnecessarily connect with what we’re doing now.”
Savannah Garza
Changes open doors New Tech High director Brandi Hosack is proposing to bring several career majors in to her academy next year.
won’t notice the difference.” in that academy,” she said. “Upperclassmen
RST students qualify for state
taking majors in other academies. In terms of
other academies.
See “NEW TECH” pg. 4
College & Career Center
Covering costs
Simmons: FAFSA ‘life line’ to college funds
Adelina Sithammavong Staff Reporter
Robert Soto-Soria Staff Reporter
what they want to do after high school was in elementary school.
freshman.”
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mons said.
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don’t know what comes next.
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scholarships, grants, “I worked on a project called the Chap-
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scored high in the regional competition, and are now moving on to state.
ally provide money for.
Simmons said.
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getting into college,” college adviser Sarah Simmons said.
need for college.
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inside
Opinions...pg 2-3
News...pg 4-5
Student Life...pg 6-7
Entertainment...pg 8-9
In-Depth...pg 10
Sports...pg 11
Photo Essay...pg 12