Since spring break of her junior year, Peterson has worked at Six Flags Fiesta Texas as a performer in shows such as 'Rockin at Rockville High' and the 'Monster Mash Bash.'
From goblins to ghouls, to monsters and vampires, Johnson Students have come up with the most unique and creative costume ideas for the creepiest, most exciting night of the year.
Everybody remembers their gawky, 14 year-old selves pushing through those Johnson doors for the very first time, trying so hard to hide that first day confusion. But thanks to the wisdom of an older class, Johnson seniors have established “Senior Mentors” in order to aid freshmen in their first year of high school.
Bombarded with the expectations of the society in which she lived, Alice Kingsleigh decided to solve her problems by indulging in the magical ways of Wonderland, and on October 12, students can do just the same....Without the creepy Tim Burton effects of course.
Last year Johnson comfortably defeated the Harlingen Cardinals 36-0 on the road. This year the Jaguars defeated the Cardinals once again by the score of 35-23 after a summer of working hard and preparing for the upcoming season. The next game for Johnson was against the Brandeis Broncos, who defeated the Jaguars 30-13 in last year's matchup. This years team was looking for revenge, but fell short, losing 68-53.
Parents are once again invited to join us on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. for our Annual PTSA Greenback/Meet the Teacher Night. There will be a brief PTSA meeting and at 6:45 p.m. families will have the opportunity...
Many times we hear about all the outstanding things Johnson students are doing beyond our campus walls and groups. Wanting to recognize those individuals we’ve created the MyJagNews Student Spotlight. Click here to read our first sampling of Jags who are...
From taking home the gold in this year’s tournament to placing eighth in the first day of an LPGA tournament, her golfing career has only begun, all at the promising age of sixteen.