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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Alisha Rusch, 19, gives a high-five to teammate Kyra Larkin, 18.

Girls Volleyball team competes at Ballard Invitational Tournament

Jacob Kim, Staff Writer September 20, 2017

The varsity girls volleyball finished 4-1 at the Ballard Invitational Tournament on Sept. 19, earning a second place overall. Even though the girls finished second on the day, both they and their coach...

Cartoon drawn by Kennedy Stone.

Kids need to shape up or shut up

Kennedy Stone, Staff Writer September 19, 2017

Before school began in August, the teachers participated in a training called "Capturing Kids' Hearts", that would hopefully make the school environment more welcoming. They met from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00...

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“Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons” – a story of the indestructable

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer September 19, 2017

In 1967, we first heard the voice of the Mysterons, a martian race able to take the form of any person or object. Determined to destroy the human race after being attacked by Captain Black, the Mysterons...

Students line up to attempt to do as many pull ups as they can.

Marines challenge students with pull-ups

Kennedy Stone, Staff Writer September 18, 2017

Sergeant Jake A. Grebe came back to the high school with the pull-up challenge on Sep. 14 "I've been to the old building before, but this one is definitely better.", Grebe said. "The students have been...

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“It”‘s back – the remake of a classic Stephen King film

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer September 18, 2017

It, a classic film frightening adults and children alike for generations, and as Mike Hanlon put it in 1990, "It's back." Our story floats back into Derry, where we find a band of misfit kids investigating...

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