Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

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Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

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Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

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The main public doors that will open into the attendance and administrative offices. The building is set to be completed in April 2017.

New high school taking major steps toward completion

Angela Cai and Sloan Meader September 23, 2016

With the start of fall and the new school year also comes major milestones for the new high school’s construction. By the end of Sept., all the building systems like air conditioning, cooling, and water...

Seniors Dallin Russell and Noah Richards dissect a cat during Anatomy. The Anatomy students have been dissecting cats during second semester.

Behind the scenes of science dissections

Angela Cai, Staff Writer April 18, 2016

Many science classes such as Biology, Anatomy and Physiology allow students to have the experience of dissecting an animal. Biology students dissect fetal pigs, while Anatomy and Physiology students...

New additions to Advanced Placement classes

New additions to Advanced Placement classes

Angela Cai, Staff Writer March 8, 2016

Biology, Calculus and World History are just some of the many classes students think of when they hear "AP class". Starting next year however, there will be two new additions to this ever growing list...

Sophomore Maggie Atchenson poses with her over 500,000 subscribers YouTube plaque. Atchenson and her two cousins started the cheer channel together.

Opportunities through the screen

Angela Cai, Staff Writer February 9, 2016

Drowning in mounds of homework, most high schoolers spend weekdays studying or working minimum wage jobs and reserve weekends for relaxation and maybe the occasional party. Sophomore Maggie Atcheson is...

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