Jordan is a junior at Johnson High School. He is a member of the Johnson Band, a drummer and clothing designer. He has rockin' red hair and hopes to populate the world with his dying race.
This specialized NEISD high school is designed specifically for those students, from the ages of 16 to 21, who are at the risk of dropping out or just aren’t made for the usual high school experience.
The game Flappy Bird has been downloaded over 50 million times, and has a similar number of thrown phones, and freak outs. The simple concept and overall difficulty has left just about everyone addicted, and angry.
As the weather gets colder, the band marches to an end of their season, and, as schedules free from 8 hours of practice, students fill their time with friends, work, or more band.
Grand Theft Auto is the immensely popular, and equally as controversial video game franchise with a story surrounding crime, drugs and an abundance of violence. So, of course, parents with teens anxious to get some screentime with the game are concerned.
Fingers tap on the wooden desk as Senior Kelly Hull runs through his band’s set one last time before the bell rings and he leaves to perform in front of a sea of people.
13 hours a day, everyday, dedicated musicians exchanged flip-flops for fanny packs and freedom to a relentless blacktop. The Johnson band enters its 6th year of excellence and fierce performance.