Starting this week, Instagram will begin to hide people’s likes in the US. Senior Liberty Vela feels that this new change will not so much impact her, as it will impact those who center their lives around followers and likes.
by Ella Wisely | staff writer In high school, you learn so much and it can be hard to remember everything you learn. Lucky for you, teachers sometimes have a helpful source to remember all of the material. Ap Biology...
by David Kent | staff writer With the school year beginning to come to a close, juniors and seniors alike are scrambling to sign-up for both the SAT and the ACT. For those students who cannot financially afford to pay...
by Alexis McCutchan | staff writer For students looking to save some cash and still wanting to meet their New Year’s resolution of staying fit, here are some places that offer discounts or give free sessions to students! Orangetheory fitness....
by Michelle Brooks | staff writer To celebrate the Black History Month , four junior girls have organized a way for black girls at Johnson to get in formation. “It is an empowerment of young black girls and other girls...
Some people don’t spend time thinking about what they want to do after high school and consequently, there are some requirements are needed that students may not know about.
Applying for colleges and scholarships can be overwhelming but there are plenty of apps that can simplify the process. Some of the best apps are listed below:
Riley Nelson has a special connection to Johnson HS. She graduated in 2010, completed her undergraduate degree at Kansas State and then joined the Peace Corp. Right now she’s serving in Indonesia as an English teacher. And now, a handful of years later, she’s found a way to give back to her high school campus.