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

The Black & White

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

The Black & White

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

The Black & White

Senior Scarlett Eagle works with sophomore Meschac Ntambwe to cut up their paper roll. Eagle uses the hand over hand method so Ntambwe can interact. The project was made but cutting up toilette paper rolls and gluing them together tho make flowers. Peer art is everyday during seventh and students rotate between art and P.E.

Elective classes help students make connections

Sarah Caporelli, Print Sub-Editor May 18, 2015

Walking into seventh period peer art in room 301, the first thing someone will see is students teaching students. Conversations fill the room with instruction and normal high school gossip, but all instruction...

Lisa Noe has this sign on her door to give an idea on how to achieve success.

The scoop on the Success Center

Kitarrah Mangra-Dutcher, Staff Writer May 15, 2015

This semester there was a new course added to the school day to help students recover credits known as the Success Center. Lisa Noe was hired to teach the course. Noe had been substituting in the district...

Junior Cameryn Berridge paints over her sketch on the mural which depicts a meteor crashing into Earth by starting out with the bright orange and yellow flames. After making the decision about joining the project after some debate, she now spends her study halls working on the piece.

Creativity litters library walls

Kate Lichter, Staff Writer May 8, 2015

Splashes of color and new looks have found their way to the library, all stemming from not only a visual librarian Ruth Thoreson, but students with a passion to produce and share their work. “I have...

Lunchroom waste and preparation

Lunchroom waste and preparation

Will Reiher, Staff Writer May 2, 2015

"One time I was waiting in line for a spicy chicken sandwich but by the time I got there they were all gone so I went to another line and waited but they were also all gone," senior Jacob Orr said. "They...

Senior Chloe Keeney cuts out props of the play. EBEC students worked on the May Day Play for the past eight months. The play was held May 1 p.m. at 7 p.m.

“Moongirl” highlights significance of acceptance, community

Sydney Ginkens, Photographer May 2, 2015

Students in EBCE prepared for their upcoming play, "Moongir"l, for May 1 at 7 p.m. The play highlighted the journey of how a student with special needs might feel when interacting within society. Director,...

Students struggle with ADD and ADHD

Kennedy Graeser, Staff Writer May 1, 2015

While plenty of students struggle to pay attention in school, there are some students who struggle more than others. There are tests given by doctors and sure signs and indicators of students with Attention...

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