Chloe Jordan is a senior at Johnson High School, and now the Co Editor-In-Chief of this newspaper! Her interest in writing and journalism was sparked in seventh grade, when she finalized in the Do The Write Thing Contest, alongside her previous EIC, Joseph Sweeney. Her favorite hobbies include writing poetry, reading, painting, and collecting Squishmallows and crystals. She loves competing in UIL and posting for journalism social media. You’ll almost always find her wandering the school with a notebook or camera, or working in the A128 lab. (Probably typing too much out of excitement for a new feature.)
It is anticipated that next year’s bell schedule will be much like this year’s, with the possible exception of lessening the day ten minutes by starting five minutes later and ending five minutes earlier.
The SAT will be administered in paper-pencil form on Wednesday, March 23 for juniors only. Students taking the exam will need to arrive at 8:45 to get to their assigned classrooms, as displayed on posters around the school.
While vegan food currently has the appeal of protecting animals from exploitative systems and eating healthier (sometimes), MorningStar Farms is not the brand to turn your head towards for meat replacements.
Matt Krause, member of the Texas House of Representatives, has targeted and compiled a list of 850 books he believes to cause students discomfort. This has a real effect on students in NEISD - these books could be pulled off the shelves.