The TEA is creating new guidelines to allow districts to make students who are failing three or more classes or have too many absences to stop virtual learning and come back to school in-person.
Johnson Theatre has continued producing shows like She Kills Monsters, a haunted house attraction, and Much Ado About Nothing, despite complications of COVID.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was recently laid to rest, and the impacts are felt across the nation as her replacement, Amy Coney Barrett, might have an impact on the upcoming election.
by Ben Barrera | staff writer Senior Brooke Stevens has some high expectations for the soccer team this season even though some key players were lost during the offseason. The team got to work right away starting the day their...
The Johnson boys wrestling team, under the watchful eye of head coach Lee Miller; will begin their season with a match against Madison. They will then go on to play several more matches in the coming weeks, as the season continues on.
by Sofia Colignon | news editor As the year draws to a close, the theatre department finishes the year its own way, with their annual senior directed plays. The plays will be held on May 30 and 31. Tickets are...
by Sofia Colignon | news editor Johnson High School turned 10 last year and, although it is a relatively new school, some differences can be found in different aspects of it. Some things never change, especially when talking about a...
Sofia Colignon | News Editor Students involved in extracurricular activities need to start making time over the summer to attend camp and practices in order to be involved in the program next school year. “Cheerleaders are given the camp date...
by Sofia Colignon | news editor We all have those kids in our classes that take the bathroom pass and never come back. If you say you don’t, then you’re probably one of them. Here’s the thing—if you want to...