As prom approaches, many Jaguars realize that they cannot attend because of extracurricular activities.
Healthy Lifestyles, a class designed to “enhance the total well-being of students,” is becoming a controversial topic between administration and the parents of incoming freshmen. Parents are petitioning for an online course of Healthy Lifestyles or an end to the requirement, while administration continues to defend the class.
Several Johnson clubs and teams were recognized for their abilities.
Where to shop for affordable dresses and advice from seniors Hannah Hornsby, Kelsey Clark, and Katelyn Stewart about what they think are the do's and don'ts of prom attire.
Prom is just a couple of weeks away and many students are wondering what the details of the dance are. Sold next to the school store during all lunches, prom bids are $45 for singles and $80 for couples. The event is centered on the James Bond 007 theme and will be held at the J. W. Marriott on TPC Parkway, close to the school.
Following a tradition of getting ahead of the game, the Johnson drumline is already beginning the audition process.
The Johnson theatre department is preparing for its "One Act" UIL competition play, “Night Must Fall”, and will give the first performance on Saturday, March 26.
As TAKS approaches, seniors will participate in various activities while the remainder of the school is testing.
Sophomores thought that they had a good thing going. Parking on campus. It sounds pretty exciting. You don’t have to use the bus. You have your own mode of transportation. Unfortunuatly, that dream was short-lived. Because the permit only lasted one semester.
This year's graduating class is lined up for a post-graduation party planned to be one memorable night. The PTA chairmen along with Project Grad sponsor Megan Stokes have spent months in preparation for the seniors to celebrate their high school success.