Dickinson Gator Band in UIL Region and Area

Dickinson Gator Band in UIL Region and Area

David Rubio, Writer/Reporter/Photograph Editor
October 26, 2012
Filed under News, Top Stories, Uncategorized

The Dickinson High School Marching Gator Band competed in the UIL Region 17 Marching Contest on Tuesday October 23, 2012. The band's Head Director Mr. Braselton " the band got a Division 1 rating from judges which advances us to UIL Area." In UIL Area  the band performed twice in prelims and... Read more »

Showing Gator Pride (Homecoming Week)

Showing Gator Pride (Homecoming Week)

Alex Arce , Senior Reporter
October 18, 2012
Filed under News, Top Stories, Uncategorized

Dickinson High School  definitely showed its Gator Spirit this year. Students dressed up during Homecoming week on days such as camo, animal print, jersey day, and the traditional Senior dress up day. Our parade this year was exciting, with many students participating in it and our whole community... Read more »

Restoring Old Traditions.

Restoring Old Traditions.

Nancy Nguyen, Lauren Crowley, Emily Worthington, Taylor Fanguy, Reporter
September 19, 2012
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Friday, September 14th, began a new memorable tradition for Dickinson High School. What was the tradition you may ask?  " This was the first pep rally in about 7 years. " Kimber Roque exclaimed as she stood proudly watching her cheerleaders.  The stands were filled with high spirited students as... Read more »

Obama Versus Romney

Obama Versus Romney

Alex Arce, Gina Garza, Raul Torres, Christian Castellanos, Reporters
September 14, 2012
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The Presidential election is coming up on November 6, 2012 and is mainly going to be focused between President Barrack Obama and Mitt Romney. So far, President Obama has spent $132.9 million dollars and Mitt Romney has spent $47.2 million dollars on campaining alone. Looking at both viewpoints on the... Read more »

West Nile Virus

West Nile Virus

Lauren Crowley, Emily Worthington, Taylor Fanguy, Reporter
September 7, 2012
Filed under News, Top Stories

It's the worst year for the West Nile Virus in the State of Texas.  At least 43 people have died from the virus and the state has recorded 510 cases. Officials predict that the numbers will increase through mid-October.  "Even if the West Nile Virus transmission were to stop today, we would continue... Read more »