The replacement of desktops on campus and the additions of smart boards in nearly every room, allow students and teachers to gather information in the class.
Gender stereotyping is a preconceived notion of a person’s capabilities due to their sex. Need more explanation? Junior Karla Morales, the only girl in our school’s engineering class, can help.
Walking with their heads bent down, staring at their phone screens, Johnson students find the way to their next class without even looking up. At first glance, it doesn’t look like anything special, but if you were to look closer you’ll find that each cover says something special about it’s owner.
In preparation for next year, the school will be receiving new technology equipment, with the intention of helping both teachers and students learn more efficiently and modernly.
by Lexi Rosas | staff writer “You’re not looking for a long term relationship with texting… Are you?” sophomore Nick Jersin said as he rehashes his love life, which has been touched by technology. Phones have long been a major...
Today’s technology is skyrocketing and inevitably being brought into the classrooms. Recently, students have been using their phones for more than just a device to pass the time with Angry Birds and to text their friends.
by Sean Encino Staff Writer NEISD has begun examining the benefits of technology and its revolutionary advances. Though in the past the board has been reluctant to initiate changes in technology, NEISD is now looking to provide teachers with new...
by Felicia De Innocentiis Staff Writer Students are now experiencing new guidelines when it comes to cell phone usage on campus. Cell phones have transformed from a district nuisance to a teaching tool. With teacher approval, students are now permitted...