Monthly Archives: February 2014
Throwback Thursday!!!!!
Throwback Thursday!!!! Throw back to JHS’s 2013 spring musical, Singing In The Rain, last April. This production was full of talented students who got to sing, act, and dance infront of one of the largest crowds the drama department has … Continue reading
Superbowl Sunday: The Biggest Day in Sports
For the average Joe, $3,500 is a ton of money. There are few events that can charge that much and expect people to show up. There are even fewer events that can charge that AND last for only four hours. … Continue reading
There comes a time in every young person’s life where they are faced with opposition from a peer or friend that seems to think they are God’s greatest gift to this green Earth. That person may look down on … Continue reading
In Defense of Terrible Art
This is a petition to abolish the phrase “guilty pleasure.” It’s nothing but a trite, disparaging term that forces its user to express fondness and shame in the same breath. “Guilty pleasure” is an apology, and you and I have … Continue reading
Samantha the Cupcake Queen
Samantha Lucenti graduated from Jackson High School last year as a part of the class of 2013. Samantha transferred to Jackson High after her sophomore year, coming from Western High School. Little did anyone know that during her senior year … Continue reading
Will we be Making up Snow Days in Different Ways?
Waking up in the morning, and being told to go back to sleep because JPS has canceled school due to extreme weather has happened to many JPS students this school year. What is your first reaction to this? Most students … Continue reading
The Unfinished March Toward a Decent Minimum Wage
The fast-food industry lobbyists promote the stereotype that fast food employees are teenagers earning pocket money, perhaps to hit the town or save up for a pair of Ugg boots. However, the Economic Policy Institute conducted a survey stating that … Continue reading
Search for Superintendent
Looking for someone who is capable of running our school system is a long and tedious process. There are numerous candidates that must be eliminated and month’s worth of interviews for those the board deems suitable to take over our … Continue reading