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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Moonboy (played by Jack Marren 18) prepares for his birthday party. Moonboy was performed April 28 and 29.

Best buddies blows away crowd with “Moonboy”

Andrew Maresca, Staff Writer May 4, 2017

Best Buddies preformed "Moonboy" for students and parents April 28 and 29. Callie Sandahl '17 and Caroline Ludwig '17 were best buddies members in charge of the play. Production was possible due to help...

Better representation crucial to history curriculum

Better representation crucial to history curriculum

Andrew Maresca, Staff Writer April 25, 2017

From a young age it is taught that Christopher Columbus discovered America. In elementary school you learn that he was on a mission to find gold. Finally, in high school you find out that he burnt down...

Ethan Bettis

Ethan Bettis

April 4, 2017

Ethan Bettis '17 spends his days balancing school, hockey and work. He works at AquaOasis Pool and Spa, a small business located on Merle Hay Road. Bettis is an unpaid intern who assists in sales of chemicals,...

Sam Flodin ‘17 holds up a sign that reads, “We said never again, we meant it.” Flodin participated in a protest against the travel ban, an executive order by 
President Trump.

Protest for the repressed

Andrew Maresca, Staff Writer April 3, 2017

My first protest started with me writing on a piece of poster board as I ran to catch up with the crowd walking through downtown Des Moines. After I jerked my way into the herd of people marching, holding...

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