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Tiger Times

The School Newspaper of Texas High School

Tiger Times

Bruno Mars released a new studio album titled “The Romantic” on Feb. 27, 2026. This album composed boleros and mariachi elements with a classical romantic theme.
The Romantic
April 1, 2026
Texas High head principal Ben Renner smiles while dancing with students during a pep rally. TISD posted a job listing for high school principal after Renner accepted a new position as Chief of Secondary Schools.
Legacy built on leadership
March 31, 2026
Wings of campus
Wings of campus
March 27, 2026
Art covers a large part of the self expression spectrum. Transitioning from private to public work marks an important milestone in an artist’s life. Morales’ artwork will hang on display at the Bullock Texas State History Museum through March along with an awards ceremony on March 29, 2026.
The world in color
March 26, 2026
Wanda Boyette cuts the ribbon at the celebratory opening for the new CTE 1 building. The event took place March 19, 2026 to commemorate the new opportunities now available at Texas High School.
Unveiling the future
March 23, 2026
English teacher Jennifer Teeters goes through student papers. Teeters returned to her alma mater 24 years later to teach.
Once a tiger, always a tiger
April 17, 2026
Texas High School astronomy teacher Nathan Upchurch teaches students about the world of science, space, and astronomy.
Beyond the sky
March 31, 2026
Art covers a large part of the self expression spectrum. Transitioning from private to public work marks an important milestone in an artist’s life. Morales’ artwork will hang on display at the Bullock Texas State History Museum through March along with an awards ceremony on March 29, 2026.
The world in color
March 26, 2026
Sophomore Nirav Neupane accepts his award from the Congressional App Challenge for Texas First District. Neupane’s app is displayed in the U.S. Capitol building until next year’s winner is announced.
Back-to-back brilliance
February 25, 2026
Senior Preslie Clopp stretches to catch the ball thrown from another infielder. On March 17, the Lady Tigers took the win over the Marshall Lady Mavericks on their home turf.
Hitting the fast ball
March 31, 2026
Senior Caleb Lauterbach launches himself off the block at the state swim meet. On Feb. 6, 2026, multiple swimmers made state at the regional meet in New Caney, Texas, securing their places in the next championship.
Swimming to state
March 11, 2026
March serves as Self-Harm Awareness Month, established by LifeSIGNS in 1999. The movement was designed to make hard topics easier to discuss, highlighting the importance of supporting those who struggle silently.
The silent struggle
March 20, 2026
The stroke of a paintbrush used to hold just as much uniqueness as a fingerprint. But now, as artificial intelligence grows in popularity, artists start to incorporate this use of technology into their art. This causes viewers and fans to question whether the art still holds any value.
Separating the artist from the art
March 13, 2026
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, has deep roots in the history of East and Southeast Asia, with traditions passed on from generation to generation in communities and households worldwide. The most notable traditions include red envelopes with money, honoring deceased ancestors, fireworks, firecrackers, dragon dances and feasts with cultural foods.
Chinese New Year in America
February 28, 2026
Academic pressure weighs on students constantly throughout the year. This can lead to many mental issues for struggling students: anxiety, burnout, fatigue and much more.
Pressure to perform
February 24, 2026
HEADS UP: March 16-21, 2026
Breaking Snooze
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Usually, students show signs of stress after the first few months of the school year. The difficulty of junior year varies from the rest of high school, which creates a pathway for suffocating anxiety to make an appearance every morning and remain throughout the day.
Before the End
Story by Jillian Tyler, Staff Writer
Last week, Snowstorm Fern struck Texans statewide and forced them to be still, pause and reset. Though moments such as this can be easy to label as coincidence, sometimes timing feels way too intentional to ignore.
When Names Collide
Story by Kateleigh Crowson, Managing Editor
Starting on Oct. 1, the federal government halted for a total of 43 days following Congress’s failure to pass funding legislation. Alternatives to government assistance used during the shutdown include the temporary use of state funds, increased reliance on local food banks and other non-profits, and even the establishment of legal cases with the federal government on the grounds of overstepping authority.
Snap Benefits VS Government Shutdown
Story by Max Gaylor, Staff Writer
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