by Justin Martinez | News Editor A recent unspecified threat has resulted in a spike in absences on campus today. Local police received an email about a possible threat of violence to an NISD elementary school on April 24. Although...
Not all students chose to go to college once they graduate. Some students chose to pursue other activities, like Arriago, and wait to go to college, either for financial reasons, to join the military or workforce, or for other, more personal, reasons.
For the second year in a row, Chu Yang Guan has won district for tennis. This marks the first time in Johnson tennis history that an underclassmen has been district champ in back to back years.
Most students who plan on taking an AP exam(s) typically purchase a study guide in order to help them review the material they have already learned, and prepare themselves for what may be on the test. However, choosing the right study guide isn't as easy as it sounds, given the number of guides now available to choose from, with each one having its own unique features.
On Thursday, February 20, the junior and senior students witnessed an on-campus mock accident, referred to as Shattered Dreams, that demonstrated the very severe consequences of choosing to drink and drive. And with the help of student and parent volunteers, several months of preparation, and military make-up company Army Moulage, this event was designed to seem as realistic as possible.
The 5th annual Fincke Cup is set to kick off Tuesday, February 18th, at the Blossom Athletic Center. The girls varsity match will begin at 5PM followed by the boys varsity match at 7PM. And although there are a lot of games on the Johnson soccer schedule, this game has an extra amount of significance.
Johnson is preparing to introduce its own chapter of the National English Honor Society on campus.
As Valentine's day rolls around once again, Johnson faculty members share their feelings on the day of love and its place on campus.
At the end of the first and second semester, students are required to take a final exam in each of their classes, including elective and/or language classes.
In the sixth year of school history, the Johnson football team played in the state semi-finals for the first time. Coming into the season with no playoff wins, no one expected the jags to make it past the first round of the playoffs,let alone make it to the final four in the state.