Filed Under: Top Story
Students Offered Chance to Watch Obama’s Speech
written by Megan Henry
President Barack Obama will address his back-to-school televised speech during the school day on Sep. 14. All MISD campuses will show the speech live to students with their...
Filed Under: News Briefs
Bronco Bonding At Cici’s Pizza
written by Rosanne Trinh
Tonight’s Bronco Bonding at Cici’s Pizza, sponsored by the senior class, will last until the restaurant closes. Everyone is encouraged to dine at Cici’s and tell the cashier their affiliation with Legacy. “It’s a cool get together from Legacy and every little bit helps,” Mrs. Shackelford said. “There are over 500 seniors, if even half of them go I would be happy.” Proceeds will benefit the senior class prom fund. Cici’s has asked for students to not loiter in front of the restaurant...
Filed Under: Features
Absence Fails Cause Students To Rethink Education
written by Rosanne Trinh
[FROM OUR 2010 ARCHIVE] This is his sixth year of high school, and he’s decided to make a change. Oscar Enriquez already had four absence fails after his freshman year,...
Filed Under: Clubs & Organizations
Theater Hosts Auditions for ‘The Crucible’
written by Amanda Granato
People mill about, studying monologues, joking with each other and filling out audition sheets. Someone makes a comment about the ‘what accents can you do?’ question on...
Filed Under: Featured Multimedia
The Wright Man: Principal Wins Award
written by Julianna Di Napoli
Principal David Wright doesn’t enjoy attention, but last week his hard work was recognized by the TASSP (Texas Association of Secondary School Principals) with the Region...
Filed Under: Top Story
Experts Predict Need For Sixth High School
written by Russell Kirby
MISD growth projections estimate the need for a sixth high school as early as 2018. In a recent school board meeting Population and Survey Analysts, MISD’s hired demography...
Filed Under: News Briefs
Day 1
written by Staff
Here are some things you need to know for the first day of school. 1. Every student will report to Legacy for first block. If you have a first session at Ben Barber, you’ll...
Filed Under: News Briefs
Fish Camp Introduces Freshmen To Legacy
written by Shelby Alderman
Stephanie Quintanilla entered the Legacy gym to four teenage boys dancing to Single Ladies. She was there to attend Fish Camp, where Student Council performed a series of sketches to entertain and inform incoming freshmen. “I am expecting to learn a lot and have fun at the same time. My brother came here and he liked it a lot,” freshman Stephanie Quintanilla said. Soon after the performance, parents exited the gym to go to the Performing Arts Center for a meeting. “I went to a smaller school,”...
Filed Under: Features
Cheating: Not a Game
written by Michelle Heath
Dane Adix feels the explosion as the X-Box controller vibrates beneath his fingertips. The noise of gunshots and cursing consume him as he makes it to the next level in Call...
Filed Under: News
Summer Ends: Schedules Distributed This Week
written by Madison Mondon
Classes start back from summer break on August 23. Students can pick up schedules this week. [see schedule here] “To pick up your schedule you will need to bring a current,...
Filed Under: News Briefs
Megan Henry – Features Editor
My name is Megan, yo; I like to write fo sho. I play tennis for the school; And call way too many people fool. At tennis my nickname is sloth; I like butterflies, not moths I’ve...
Filed Under: News Briefs
Senior Staff Reflections: Nick Jimenez
written by Nick Jimenez
I’m not even supposed to be here. If things had gone the way I planned, I would never have set foot in the Legacy Journalism Room. My experiences at Summit had left me…cold...
Filed Under: News Briefs
Senior Staff Reflections: Ashley Canterbury
written by Ashley Canterbury
My experience in journalism. It made high school actually survivable. I have made friends through it all: Journalism, Newspaper, and Yearbook. Having Newspaper last block...
Filed Under: News Briefs
Senior Staff Reflections: Rindi Sanders
written by Rindi Sanders
Ah journalism, or should I say, yearbook; I’m going to really miss it. Seeing the new friends I’ve made and coming to room E-O102 isn’t going to be an every day thing...
Filed Under: News Briefs
Senior Staff Reflections: Nadley Doerge
written by Nadley Doerge
Newspaper is the only class I’m truly, honestly going to miss from high school. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had some amazing classes these four years. But the newspaper...













