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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A screen shot of AIBs website. AIB will be merging with the University of Iowa.

AIB merging with University of Iowa

Kitarrah Mangra-Dutcher, Staff Writer March 11, 2015

AIB College of Business will be merging with the University of Iowa if it is approved by the Board of Regents. The current AIB building will become a Des Moines campus for the University of Iowa. University...

Student Council members discuss activities at a lunch meeting. Members chose The Cameron Carico +10 Foundation as the charity for The Big Give.

Student Council focuses on mental health during The Big Give

Kitarrah Mangra-Dutcher, Staff Writer February 12, 2015

Mental Health Trainings Mental health and well-being is not something that many people talk about, yet during recent years mental health trainings for teachers in the district have increased. "In the...

Students make fun of others money, not okay

Students make fun of others money, not okay

Kitarrah Mangra-Dutcher, Staff Writer December 19, 2014

There were four students at the beginning of the year who got me thinking about how much of a “rich kid” school Johnston really is. Out of these four students, one had  yet to receive their iPad and...

Sophomore Katie Saf plays Mary Warren who works for the Proctor family. In the play she is accused of witchcraft along with many others. The Crucible was performed Nov. 7, 8, 9.

The Crucible takes to the stage

Kitarrah Mangra-Dutcher, Staff Writer December 15, 2014

The Crucible was performed Nov. 7, 8, 9. On opening night about 100-200 people were in the audience to watch the show.

Campus monitor Chris Rye sits at his table waiting to check for students without lanyards entering the building. Rye also makes sure students are not entering the building with hats on.

Introducing new campus monitor

Kitarrah Mangra-Dutcher, Staff Writer November 18, 2014

Chris Rye began his job as campus monitor Oct. 13. Over one 15-day stretch he wrote 104 name tags for people not wearing lanyards. Rye sits at the commons doors during the day checking that students...

Testing for drugs, reactions

Testing for drugs, reactions

Kitarrah Mangra-Dutcher, Staff Writer October 15, 2014

According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse, in 2012 about 23.9 million people aged 12 and older used illicit drugs or abused medicines like pain killers and stimulants. Mitchellville police chief...

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