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Light at the end of the tunnel - Proms are back at San Antonio high schools
May 12, 2021
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Brianna Helmke was crowned prom princess as students at East Central High School lighted up the area with their cell phones Saturday.Matthew Busch /For The San Antonio Express-News
Early last spring, Reese Gonzalez and a group of her classmates at East Central High School started planning their junior prom. They picked out the decorations and came up with ideas for how the venue would be set up.
Some of them bought dresses or rented tuxedos, excited about a quintessential aspect of the American high school experience. Then COVID-19 arrived and swept away most of that experience, shutting down campuses and converting graduations and other end-of-year rituals into lackluster virtual events.
We have to talk about the chaos that is San Antonio mascots.
Sure, the Spurs Coyote in all his influencer glory seems like the obvious choice for most extreme. His eyeballs pop off and he probably has Gritty on speed dial for whenever he s really in the mood for a rager, but I m not entirely sure that cuts it these days.
As a Rio Grande Valley native, I ve seen my fair share of mascots. The University of Texas at Brownsville proudly held onto the Scorpion as its mascot for years before merging with the rest of the universities in the area and becoming UTRGV. The Vaquero now reigns supreme around those parts, but not after a long battle that displaced the native sports mascot Ozzie the Ocelot.
Fiesta isn t Fiesta without music - High school band festival canceled
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South San Antonio High School band performs, Believer, during the Battle of Flowers Band Festival at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio on April 25, 2019. The band festival was canceled for the second year in a row due to the city’s growing coronavirus numbers.Matthew Busch / Contributor /For The San Antonio Express-News
The popular marching band festival and competition held during Fiesta each year has been canceled.
The next time marching band students will be showcased among the Fiesta festivities could be as late as April 2022.
After the Battle of Flowers Association decided Monday to cancel its annual parade, the association announced Tuesday the band festival, which hosts more than 5,000 area high school students in a marching band competition and performance, would also be canceled this year.
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