Seven students placed in district UIL this past Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Though none of them advanced to the regional meet, they all received a medal for making it in the top six places in their event. There people are sophomore Joshua Dorsey placing sixth in calculator applications, sophomore Jack Hue placing sixth in computer applications, junior Lindsey Hutchinson placing fourth in editorial writing and fifth in news writing, sophomore Ana Meraz placing fifth in prose interpretation, sophomore Kasey Hunkins placing sixth in spelling and vocabulary and sophomore Caitlyn Bogart placing fourth in feature writing. This is the first year East has competed against 4A schools.
UIL medalists
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Caitlyn Bogart, Co-Editor In Chief
Good day, evening, afternoon or whatever time of day it happens to be while you read this, I hope you’re having a great time. I am a senior and Editor in Chief. I look forward to making our team as strong and seamless as possible. I honestly have no idea how to write this. You would think I would be better considering I’ve done this for three years running, but I’m a news writer. I am much better at writing about others. Writing is a huge part of my life. I plan on majoring in Business Marketing and English with a creative writing minor because I also write fiction books, one of which will be published this year for my Texas Performance Study Program (TPSP) project, so watch out! I live inside my head a lot and enjoy long philosophical conversations. I kind of feel like I just wrote an ad for a dating site. Didn’t mean to, but it happened.