Hitting the Mat
With wrestling season beginning, senior Emerson Claeys, who wrestles for Pomona High School, is working vigorously to prepare.
With wrestling season beginning, senior Emerson Claeys, who wrestles for Pomona High School, is working vigorously to prepare.
The girls’ golf team is a relatively small team, but that doesn’t stop them from dominating on the course in tournaments.
At Jefferson Academy, lunchtime marks a daily shift from a rigorous academic focus to personal freedom.
Clash Royale has been trending for a couple of months now, and many people in the senior class participate in the same “clan,” or alliance.
With the end of the semester quickly approaching, so are college classes.
The student body shows interest in all different types of interactive classroom opportunities, such as Naomi Seiffertt, who wants to learn something that might be useful.
“I like to go before school if I think I’ll have a rough day, or if I’m planning a good day. I always stop for a nice holiday drink to make the day even better,” commented junior Naleah Valdez.
He builds that mindset with his energy and attitude in the classroom and in the gym.
The girls’ golf team is a relatively small team, but that doesn’t stop them from dominating on the course in tournaments.
With wrestling season beginning, senior Emerson Claeys, who wrestles for Pomona High School, is working vigorously to prepare.
“Catch Me if You Can was one of the best performances, at least that I’ve ever done, at JA,” shared senior Aiden Hohnstein.
At Jefferson Academy, lunchtime marks a daily shift from a rigorous academic focus to personal freedom.
Clash Royale has been trending for a couple of months now, and many people in the senior class participate in the same “clan,” or alliance.
With the end of the semester quickly approaching, so are college classes.
The student body shows interest in all different types of interactive classroom opportunities, such as Naomi Seiffertt, who wants to learn something that might be useful.
“I like to go before school if I think I’ll have a rough day, or if I’m planning a good day. I always stop for a nice holiday drink to make the day even better,” commented junior Naleah Valdez.
He builds that mindset with his energy and attitude in the classroom and in the gym.
Across campus, the student body reports that the holidays don’t soothe the stress of finals—they amplify it.
With students doing hand motions when they hear certain numbers or spotting colorful paper planes stuck to the ceiling, it seems like there is always something new each season that students have to keep up with.
Do people go shopping or take advantage of FAF (Fresh Air Friday)?