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The Student News Site of Lindale High School

Eagle Eye News

The Student News Site of Lindale High School

Eagle Eye News

Students show off their character anatomy posters. They hung them in the hallway outside of the classroom.

Health Science Class Creates Anatomy Posters

Kaitlyn Barrington, Managing Editor September 7, 2018

Students in career and technology teacher Sally Clemmon’s health science class are creating anatomy posters this week. The posters will be hung in the hallway outside of the classroom on September 7. “The...

Never Have I Ever Played That Sport

Never Have I Ever Played That Sport

Carter Colvin, Photo Editor September 7, 2018

Career and technology instructor  Jennifer King’s sports management class presented innovative sports projects  Tuesday and Wednesday. Students were instructed to create a brand new sport explaining...

Red Baron Sponsors Student Scholarships

Red Baron Sponsors Student Scholarships

Haylee Haxton, Assistant Editor of Copy and Social May 30, 2018

  The students in Tonya Wheat’s career and technology classes recently produced and presented house plans and home decorating to a panel of judges for the Red Baron Scholarships given out each year....

Seniors Win First at Taste of Tyler Event

Seniors Win First at Taste of Tyler Event

NLM April 4, 2018

Seniors Shyenne Wells and Lexi Williams won first place at the Taste of Tyler competition Tuesday. They won with a dish of spicy quail knots with sweet potato puree, sauteed garlic spinach, quail...

Johnson and his Law ll students pose in front of the emergency operations center. Students met with staff, toured facilities and discussed entry level jobs, salaries and benefits.

Criminal Justice Classes Visit Job Sites in Tyler

Bailey Spencer, Assistant Editor of Copy March 20, 2018

Criminal justice teacher Jon Johnson took a trip with 35 students to four career stimulating sites on February 27. The group visited the Smith County Jail, a crime lab, Smith County Emergency Operations...

Senior Matthew Burns works on architectural design in Tonya Wheats class. Burns designed an anti-UAV defense system for the SkillsUSA competition.

Senior Creates Anti-Drone Defense System

Evan Bewersdorf, Business Manager March 20, 2018

Senior Matthew Burns recently designed a guidance system for airports. The system serves as an Anti-UAV Defense System, to detect and disable drones that pose a threat. “While studying for my internship...

The crew interviews the Yamboree Queen. Interviews are a very important part of a documentary.

Audio Visual Class Prepares for Documentary [Part 1]

Kaylee Rodriquez, Editor-In-Chief January 10, 2018

They set up the cameras and test the sound. Everything is running smoothly, and they are preparing for the final shot. The director calls “action” and they begin rolling. Students in the advanced...

Students teach life skills kids about the brain. They taught the students about the functions of each part of the brain and provided an interactive style of learning

Psychology Students Teach Others About the Brain

Caleb Smithee, Staff Writer December 21, 2017

They walk to the front of the lecture room, set up their presentation, and get ready to teach their part of the brain.  Psychology teacher Amy Shively is having her students teach the life skills classes...

Thousands of students take the SAT and ACT every year. New changes have made both tests very similar, but they maintain key distinctions.

Guide to the SAT and ACT

Ronak Desai, Copy Editor December 5, 2017

Taking the SAT and ACT is integral to applying for college, however, it is often difficult to know exactly how and when to tackle these exams. Knowing which test to focus on, when to take the tests and...

Lindale students enjoy a freshly prepared Syrian chickpea salad. The Culinary Cafe featured a Mediterranean styled menu for the evening.

Culinary Students Travel To SFA

Anthony Wyatt, Video Editor November 28, 2017

Lindale culinary students recently traveled to Stephen F. Austin State University to tour the campus and get first hand experience on their culinary cafe . The trip was focused on exposing students to...

Junior takes first step in becoming pastry chef

Tyra Rodden, Sports Editor February 13, 2017

With an expert eye, she carefully constructs her culinary masterpiece.  She gingerly places each decoration in the perfect position and steps back to admire the soft hues and well rounded tiers of the...

Technology now and then

Technology now and then

Isabelle Phillips, Managing Editor February 1, 2017

There is no denying that technology has progressed dramatically since the release of the first Nintendo. While the teachers at LHS have seen this advancement first hand, many of the students cannot remember...

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