Right now a bill known as the HB5 or the “House Bill 5” is a piece of legislation that is on the verge of being passed unless the state Governor vetoes it by June 16.
This piece of legislation would alter the amount of credits a student needs for core classes in order to be able to graduate. The bill is geared towards students who may not go into a higher level of education such as college, or to better help students pursue their desired career paths by giving them specific educational classes that fit their desired occupations.
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.
San Antonio celebrates the 122th anniversary of it’s annual Fiesta party, with way too many attractions to choose from. But there are five that you would be crazy to miss.
From grades 10-12, students have the opportunity to get a pass to park at Johnson. These passes are usually reserved for upperclassmen, but there are occasions where sophomores can receive parking passes.
Each year, various schools host speech and debate tournaments. Recently, Johnson held the Blue Bonnet Classic, their own version of the speech and debate tournament.