To most students, prom night can be the most spectacular and anticipated night of high school. Some view it as a magical dance spent with your closest friends among the senior and junior class, while others may view it as an expensive event that requires students to stay in an overheated area with people you can’t stand. A few students choose not to attend prom because of the expenses or because they don’t want to be conventional. Here are a few alternatives for students to enjoy prom night away from school.
The girls and boys basketball team are above .500 and are, currently, on to the second round of districts. This brings both of them closer to their main goal: state.
When you first come to Johnson, you’ll probably feel as if you are in a corn maze and be as confused as a baby. But, here are some major things that you will need to know to survive.
Although the style of play and the dynamics for the team is different than last year, the girl's basketball team is going to use it to their advantage to win most games. Their season began on October 18 and they have already established their plays.
A new breakfast line has been opened to help anyone who arrives late to campus to grab breakfast and get to class on time. The new installment is primarily supposed to solve the issue of tardies but it can also help seniors with late arrival.