Video games have always varied in the settings they take place in which has attracted more and more fans over the years, including historians who are trying to experience times in history in a different way.
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.
Who knew the old home of miller could make for such a great restaurant. Right when you walk into The Guenther House, your focus goes to the display case full of pastries and cakes. After you’ve had your meal, you’ll want to buy everything in that case.
Since the school first opened, teachers have come from various occupations, school districts, even other states before coming to NEISD. But having a Johnson graduate join the staff has never happened, until now.
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.
Adrian Viccellio and Justin Felux, two world history teachers, decided that this year, they want to take students’ learning outside the classroom by offering them a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go to China.