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After  their last regular season win, the JH girls soccer team continued on to win the end of season.

Jr. high fall sports roundup

Spencer Brogan, Section Editor of Peanuts
December 18, 2024
Student choosing to watch brain rot instead of concentrating in class.

Are gen alpha the alphas?

Domingo Molinari, Peanuts Writer
November 14, 2024
Women helping women

Women helping women

Spencer Brogan, Section Editor of Peanuts
November 7, 2024
As the workload increases for students, so does the importance of using a locker. Sameera Degaulle, ‘27 is one of the many students that uses their locker throughout the day.

From snack stash to hiding spot

Domingo Molinari, Peanuts Writer
September 26, 2024
"Having teams makes it easier to create new friendships," Grace Sychay, '30, said

Effies and their impressions

Spencer Brogan, Section Editor of Peanuts
September 20, 2024
Fiona Kelley, '28, poses with her friends, ready to have good night at the Twilight Ball. " I think this [dance] is gonna be really fun," Kelley said.

The thrilling Twilight Ball

Lael Ingram, Public Relations and Social Media Manager
May 9, 2024
MAP testing is done on the NWEA app all students have on their computer. 16.2 million students, 149 countries and 50,348 schools participate in MAP testing, according to the NWEA website.

The minds of MAP testing

Iman Divanovic, Peanuts Writer
May 7, 2024
 When hosting a shadow you go about your normal day just with an extra person. Many find this to be an enjoyable experience. “It was really fun showing my shadow around and introducing them to my friends,” Racky Barry, ‘24 said. (Made by Iman Divanovic on Canva)

Shadowing stories

Iman Divanovic, Peanuts Writer
April 11, 2024
Elena Brown, ‘27, and Samantha Gerwe-Perkins look over a story document toegher in the J-lab. Brown had Gerwe-Perkins as a teacher for news writing in seventh grade, then news production in eighth and ninth grade.

Twice teachers

Iman Divanovic, Peanuts Writer
April 1, 2024
“Paul Ashbrook painted the murals and they are from the 1930s,” Wolfe said. “His wife taught French in this classroom in the 1930s and supposedly, what I understand, is that each of the panels went along with an epic French poem, which she taught to her French students.”

Rooms to look forward to

Iman Divanovic, Peanuts Writer
February 26, 2024
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