The Concentration that Goes into Band By: Malina Gonzalez (8) Last year our band had some great concerts, but I wonder what will happen this year. I’m curious to see how hard the members will try and how far they will make it. Who will make it to the region band? On October 17th, Jordan’s…Continue Reading Band Concert
Halloween Candy
Trick-Or-Treat Make Sure You Check Your Candy Before You Eat By: Katelyn Martinez (8) As the night ends and the porch lights are turned off, you go home, take off your spooky makeup or your Halloween costume, go and sit down on the floor, and dump all of your Halloween candy out. Be sure to…Continue Reading Halloween Candy
Halloween Safety
Halloween Safety Tips By: Savanna Davis (7) Did you know that 23% of fatalities that occur on Halloween are to children between the ages of 5 to 8? Even when children are at the doors for candy, guard your kid(s) by standing with them because you never know. Here are a few ways to ensure…Continue Reading Halloween Safety
Allergies are Taking Over
Allergies are Taking Over By: Liliandra Gage (7) Lots of people suffer from allergies mostly during fall. Allergy season is here. How are we gonna deal with it? I know people feel different symptoms when they have allergies. Some people have it really bad. I know for me it’s not that bad, just a little…Continue Reading Allergies are Taking Over
McBoo Buckets
McBoo Buckets By: Leah Cantu (8) What’s spookier than a bit of Halloween-themed nostalgia?! Did you know that McDonald’s is bringing back their spooky Happy Meals? Fangtastic! I know most people will be excited! Have your parents ever told you about the “good old days?” When I was younger, my parents would complain about going…Continue Reading McBoo Buckets
Colliding Choirs
Colliding Choirs- Jordan Welcomes Warren to Their First Concert of the Year By: Xyaris Walker (7) Have you ever thought about how a performance would go in front of everyone? Do you think it would feel great? Would you be nervous? October 4th, the choir performed songs from Sing 2 and one is from the…Continue Reading Colliding Choirs
Frights at Twilight
Frights at Twilight By: Sloane Baecker (7) Perry’s Perspective ~Chapter 1 ~Nightfall~ 2 young women who shared a small dwelling lived a lovely little life with a love of ceaseless swelling. Beatrice was practically a saint, doing anything asked without the faintest complaint. Perry was upfront, wouldn’t go silent but confront anything flawed. Her impulsivity…Continue Reading Frights at Twilight
Volleyball
Ready, Set, Spike! By: Makenzie Calandres, (8) This month and a half was full of action as the first two sports of the year started up (volleyball and football). As said, both 7th and 8th grade volleyball A teams compete for a spot in the 8-team gold bracket at the end of the season. 7th…Continue Reading Volleyball
Summer Fun
All Over the Place By: Elizabeth Robinett, 8th Grade Could you ever imagine moving from a place you’ve lived at your whole life to a place that you know barely nothing about? 6th grader, Danielle Robinett and her family of 7 moved from Fayetteville, Arkansas to San Antonio, Texas in early July. That’s over a…Continue Reading Summer Fun
NJHS
The Great Beginnings of a Great Leader By Madilyn Mendiola, 8th grade Many people assume that teenagers would not have enough responsibility or maturity to be great leaders. Leia Baca wants to change their minds. As NJHS President, Leia wants people to realize that teenagers can be capable of being great leaders and also be…Continue Reading NJHS