by Lauryn Hughes | Staff writer The tinsel is hung, the lights are strung, and all the tacky Christmas sweaters are out for display, Christmas if finally here. Now there are some cute Christmas sweaters that can be worn without...
by Eric Martinez| Staff writer The holiday season has lead to numerous donation and fundraising drives across the Johnson campus. “We are doing a toy drive because we are adopting an elementary school that we are going to just to...
With the holidays just around the corner, it can be time consuming and difficult to pick out the perfect gift for your friend or loved one. Luckily, this list has the best gifts for every budget! Keep reading to find the purchase you’ve been dreaming of.
by Mackenzie Armstead| staff writer Shopping for gifts is sometimes an easy task, if you feel like you have a good relationship with the person you’re buying for. However, it can be frustrating if you are attempting to find...
There are many opportunities for volunteering in the San Antonio community so you can choose one that suits your personal interest.
The Christmas season is one of the most hectic times of the year for both parents and their children. There is little to no time to go shopping for gifts, decorate the house, and most importantly, there is no time to go see Santa Claus.
“The Johnson Holiday Craft Fair & Market will be held on Saturday, December 5 from 10 am – 4 pm. We will have vendors in the cafeteria, the Upper Foyer and outside in the courtyard near the cafeteria. Free admission and parking. We will have a concession stand as well,” band parent Heather Gaudette said.
This time between Ash Wednesday and Easter can commonly be seen as a period of better health and a break from sugar, rather than it’s intended meaning.
When someone mentions the word holiday, you brain immediately begins to think of Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, and all the other cliche holidays. Nobody ever remembers that almost everyday has a holiday on it
Christmas time is coming and that means two weeks off for students to relax, eat, and open presents, but instead of spending holidays in hometown San Antonio, Johnson students have different plans ahead.