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The Marquee

Marcus High School's Online Newspaper

The Marquee

All content by Miranda Chiechi
Senior Ryleigh Tyson holds a sign thanking everyone for helping her self confidence.

[Photo] Door opens for last time

Alyssa Schmidt, Online editor June 5, 2014

Senior Ryleigh Tyson holds a sign thanking everyone for helping her self confidence.

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[Photo] Madrigal Concert

Madison Ermenio, News and Feature Editor December 13, 2013

History-maker tours to promote student freedoms

History-maker tours to promote student freedoms

Miranda Chiechi, writer and photographer November 15, 2013

Starting in September, their home for the next few months became a large white and pink motor home. No home address except for the road they would be travelling on.  Student Press Law Center attorney...

A day in Europe

A day in Europe

Miranda Chiechi, Assistant news and feature editor November 8, 2013

  I parked my bicycle on the cobblestone path next to my favorite coffeehouse in London and ran up the pathway. Raindrops fell from the sky as I wrapped my peacoat closer around my body to protect...

Junior Alex Goff (junior) directs as Coram Deo Academy sophomore Fernando Echeverria (left) films for their company.

[Photo] Junior creates own film production company

Miranda Cheiechi, Assistant news and feature editor October 15, 2013

Junior Alex Goff (junior) directs as Coram Deo Academy sophomore Fernando Echeverria (left) films for their company.

Girls' volleyball loses against Lewisville, hoping for win in future

Girls’ volleyball loses against Lewisville, hoping for win in future

Miranda Chiechi, Assistant news and feature editor October 4, 2013

    The varsity volleyball team took the court against Lewisville High School Tuesday night. It was the second game of district, a victory that would take them one step closer to making the playoffs....

Volunteer opportunities for service hours

Miranda Chiechi, Assitant news and feature editor September 12, 2013

As students slip back into their routines of honor societies and service projects, The Marquee has provided a list of service hour opportunities in the area. 1)      CCA http://ccahelps.org/volunteer/...

Living with a legend

Miranda Chiechi May 2, 2013

Junior Cleo Lissade grew up an old soul. Raised by her grandparents, she enjoys listening old music from the 50s and 60s like Earth, Wind & Fire and watching classic movies. She cherishes the days...

EHS collects books, helping community

Miranda Chiechi April 17, 2013

After a regular day at Central Elementary School on Friday, April 19, the students return to school Saturday to see the building transformed overnight. Inside a carnival will have taken over the school,...

Softball- first in state

Miranda Chiechi March 19, 2013

  The softball team played against Plano East Feb. 26 and came out not only with another victory, but also a new title. New rankings by The Dallas Morning News moved the undefeated softball team...

New Horizons

Miranda Chiechi February 7, 2013

It was December, and students were in classes, learning, just like any other day of school. Until students from Physics teacher Sohail Khan’s class entered, adorned in Santa hats and singing Christmas...

Maintaining contact

miranda chiechi January 15, 2013

  He was there, but at the same time he wasn’t. It was Christmas morning at the Demers’ household. Junior Ben Demers and the rest of his family were woken up by his little sister in the...

Marcus Idol

miranda chiechi October 23, 2012

After 54 singers auditioned, 15 made the cut and finally three finalists stood alone in the spotlight. Following much preparation and practice, the singers walked across the lighted stage knowing the moment...

Paddling in Springtown stirs up controversy

miranda chiechi October 18, 2012

Paddling of a Texas student has brought about national controversy on the subject of corporal punishment. As many as 31 states have abolished corporal punishment and 19 states allow it, including Texas....