Claire Carter is the Editor-In-Chief of the Pride. This is her third year on the newspaper staff. She is involved in Johnson PALS, Jags for Jesus, Key Club, and Cross Country. She enjoys the musical stylings of Needtobreathe, Beyonce, and the soft yodels of Lexi Rosas' cat.
In the recent district showdown, a brave group of runners climbed hills, fell in ditches, ran with flags, and painted themselves blue in the name of one of the least recognized sports at Johnson-cross country.
When I think about Whataburger, I think about their most loyal customer, the post-football game Johnson student who carries their spirit for their school over to a 4 piece chicken tender meal they consume as almost a ritual.
The Challenger baseball league was designed for elementary to high school aged kids with mental and physical disabilities to have the chance to play baseball on an organized team to promote self-motivation and encourage them to be their best, but instead of counting score, everyone’s a winner.
From taking home the gold in this year’s tournament to placing eighth in the first day of an LPGA tournament, her golfing career has only begun, all at the promising age of sixteen.
The Johnson girls’ soccer team went to State this year, and although they came home with a loss, the community couldn’t be more proud of the way they represented our school.
Whether it’s uncontrollable weather conditions or a glance at a text message, teens can get into an accident that will change their look on life permanently.