
At Western Hills High School, the spotlight turns to a character who says just enough to keep you guessing.

In a place where quick service often meets familiar faces, some people leave a mark that goes beyond the counter. Jake is one of them.

There is something fitting about a Texas character being played by a local student who knows how to carry both confidence and heart. At Western Hills High School, that role belongs to Diego.

On a warm Tuesday evening, the focus shifted from classrooms to celebration as Benbrook Middle-High School recognized some of its highest-achieving students.

As Western Hills High School prepares to take the stage this weekend, one character is bringing a different kind of tension to the story.

By lunchtime, the courtyard at Western Hills felt more like a neighborhood gathering than a school day.

In a place known for fast service and busy shifts, sometimes it is the steady, consistent presence that stands out the most.

A group of Western Hills High School students spent their weekend on the competition floor, and came back with more than just medals. They returned with a story of discipline, creativity, and confidence earned the hard way.

A familiar story is getting a fresh take on stage at Western Hills High School, where students are preparing to perform Scattered Writings, an original adaptation inspired by Dracula.

The cafeteria at Westpark Elementary was filled with more than just breakfast this week. It was filled with conversation, laughter, and a sense of appreciation as moms, aunts, and grandmothers gathered for the school’s annual Mother’s Day Breakfast.