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Day: February 26, 2019

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Video: Profile – Brady England on TDN Sports Report

Junior Brady England took inspiration from graduate Clark Dalton and decided to add his own segment to the Tiger Daily News announcements. Recapping and previewing Tiger sports, England talks about practicing talking on camera and his goals for the segment in the future. Video by Alex Lunn Continue reading Video: Profile – Brady England on TDN Sports Report

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More accolades for the 2019 Tiger Cry yearbook as the American Scholastic Association awarded the annual production First Place amongst high schools nationally. Make sure to order your 2020 edition at Balfour.com. Supplies are limited.
Need quick gifts? Editor-in-Chief Tessa Stigler details the best places in Drip to get your holiday gifts. Find out at mydshs.com. 📸 Tessa Stigler
With a new coach, boys basketball is looking to change it up. Staff writer Grant Williams details what the team is changing. Read more at mydshs.com.
Last year the girl’s soccer team made it farther in playoffs than they have bet had since 2008. Coming off a run to the state tournament, the team has been working with one goal in mind, make it back to state. Online editor Cady Russell talks to the team to figure out what it takes. Read the full story at mydshs.com. 📸 Cady Russell
“Elf” is a well known, classic Christmastime movie. It features a human boy raised by elves at the North Pole experiencing NYC for the first time. Staff writer Ethan Everman details what makes this movie such a classic. Read the full article at mydshs.com.
HOSA TAKES TOP SPOT: Out of the 41 students who competed, 11 are advancing. The following students have advanced to Spring Leadership: Tristan Aradi- Biomedical Lab Science Julie Davis- Community Emergency Response Team Sydney Richard- Community Emergency Response Team Cassedy Fuselier- Clinical Nursing Audrey Dykhoff-Clinical Nursing Jonathan Bartling- Dental Science Isabella Roske- Healthy Lifestyle Trevor Burk- Pharmacy Science Cassie Argento-Bird- Veterinary Science The following students have advanced to State: Bailey Inglish- Medical Reading Trevor Burk- Health Care Issues Exam

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