As soon the package is handed to the soldier they smile. The packages filled with food and supplies are a gift that these soldiers are so excited to see. It makes them think of their families eagerly awaiting their arrival back home.
Courtney Mason doesn't have the average job for a senior in high school. Instead of the typical fast food restaurant, she works in a haunted house.
Johnson’s art community is getting many more opportunities to show off their true abilities with murals and Halloween face painting.
School dances: a chance to get dressed up, go out to eat somewhere nice, and take a lot of pictures. But for some people the dance itself is only the after party, and the way they spend their night is about to change.
Students have taken the Texas tradition of mum-making to a whole new level. Now bigger and more extravagant, students are going to new extremes when it comes to making homecoming mums.
Everybody remembers their gawky, 14 year-old selves pushing through those Johnson doors for the very first time, trying so hard to hide that first day confusion. But thanks to the wisdom of an older class, Johnson seniors have established “Senior Mentors” in order to aid freshmen in their first year of high school.
As he sits there, looking at the stocks before him, he knows this skill could be very valuable later in his life. After thinking it over, senior Chase Allen decides which stock he wants to trade, and with whom. Unlike the majority of teenagers, who spend their time trying to finish their English essay or tweeting to their best friend after school.
Renee Delgado | Staff Writer Johnson High school’s sophomore and junior class are signed up to take the Preliminary SAT (PSAT), also known as the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. “The PSAT benefits sophomores for practice, but for the juniors...
After four unsuccessful attempts, Johnson High School beat Churchill High School in a tennis match. The event took place at 3:30 on September 25 at the Blossom Athletic Center. Churchill has been their toughest competitor, but Johnson finally got the upper hand, with the final score being 10-4.
Bombarded with the expectations of the society in which she lived, Alice Kingsleigh decided to solve her problems by indulging in the magical ways of Wonderland, and on October 12, students can do just the same....Without the creepy Tim Burton effects of course.