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![]() | by Tala Kamil | staff writer In a typical year, volleyball players are sometimes the first students on campus. Games start before teachers even have inservice. But of course, this year is anything but typical. “The season is going to be extreme (More) |
![]() | Varsity softball played against Hays high school on February 1st. (More) |
![]() | Valentine’s Day is universally hated by single people. However, the day before Valentine’s Day can be just as special as the holiday, and perhaps less hated. Amy Pohler’s character Leslie Knope, from the mockumentary-style sitcom Parks and Recrea (More) |
![]() | By Eric Martinez | staff writer Another yearly tradition has started up again; the powder puff game. It has been played by Johnson for the last nine years and still carries on to this day. “It's just for fun. It's just a game between seniors an (More) |
![]() | by Alexis McCutchan| Editor-in-Chief Not sure what to get your significant other for Valentines Day? Need help finding the perfect gift for the perfect someone. Well don’t worry, I got you covered. This list below is organized to make sure you ca (More) |
![]() | By Elly Beauchamp | Staff Writer When students feel they are falling behind and need some extra support, in school support groups lead by STAN counselor Lisa Williams, can help students be successful in and out of the school setting. As of now, th (More) |
![]() | by Michelle Brooks | sports editor Although the style of play and the dynamics for the team is different than last year, the girl's basketball team is going to use it to their advantage to win games. Their season began on Oct 18 and they have alre (More) |
![]() | Boys and girls are both excited and ready for the upcoming soccer season. Both teams made it pretty far in playoffs last year but they are both all set to take their teams to state this soccer season. “Pre-season started great, kids are playing w (More) |
![]() | by Michelle Brooks & Alexis McCutchan | staff writers photo by A (More) |
![]() | by Michelle Brooks | staff writer As an initiative to help girls get into the computer science industry, senior Eloise Jewett has been working to start a chapter of Girls Who Code on campus. Girls Who Code is a national organization that introduc (More) |
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