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The Chatterbox

The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

The Chatterbox

Alonna Johnson

Alonna Johnson, Managing Editor of Student Life

In her second year as a Chatterbox staff member, Alonna Johnson is excited to work as the Managing Editor of Student Life. Her goal this year is to make the Chatterbox inclusive and welcoming to the entire student body. 

Johnson was a sports writer previously before coming to her current role on the EICM. 

Besides being a Chatterbox club member, she participates in Douglas Elementary mentor program, Black Culture Club and wants to be a Cappies writer this year. She likes talking and participating in arguments, as she tends to win most. When she is not arguing, Johnson is completing her fiction novel. 

She plans to attend Syracuse University and major in Broadcast and Digital Journalism. Johnson plans on becoming a sports journalist specializing in the fields of football, mixed martial arts, and wrestling.

In Johnson's free time, she enjoys watching pay-per-views over mixed martial arts, playing frustrating video games, hanging out with her friends and completing her fiction novel.

All content by Alonna Johnson
SENIOR tribute evokes emotions

SENIOR tribute evokes emotions

Alonna Johnson, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 22, 2020
Asthma is one of the leading causes of absenteeism in children and adolescents. All are words that writer, SENIOR Alonna Johsnon, associates with her asthma during the winter season.

Being a sick kid

Alonna Johnson, Managing Editor of Student Life
December 19, 2019
SENIOR Alan Zhang bubbles in his personal information, a process that may be phased out completely with this new ACT format. Zhang was one of the 17 WHHS students who got a perfect score on the ACT last school year.

New ACT format may benefit students

Alonna Johnson, Managing Editor of Student Life
November 12, 2019
The WHHS Nuthouse came out in full force for many of the fall and winter sports, including boys football. Spring sports are pushing for this same level of attendance at games.

Spring sports attendance woes

Alonna Johnson, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 29, 2019
SENIORS Bengy Mitchell and Andrew Van Landuyt and Georgia Goering, ‘20, and Anijah Triggs, ‘20, all look ahead to achieving their individual and team goals for their upcoming spring seasons.

A spotlight on spring sports

Alonna Johnson, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 16, 2019
Rowan Chatterjee, ‘20, torpedoes through the water at a swim meet against Loveland High School on Dec. 11.  He swam the butterfly stroke as part of WHHS’s 200 yard medley relay, along with Clovis Dufourg, ‘21, Alex Krietemeyer, ‘20 and Xavier Reblando, ‘22. The medley team finished in second place in this race with a time of 1:45.97.

The swim to success

Alonna Johnson, Managing Editor of Student Life
January 29, 2019
SENIOR Jowon Briggs is well known for his athletic prowess and achievements on the field. He received offers from schools such as University of Alabama and Ohio State before committing to the University of Virginia. Aside from football, Briggs also holds many creative interests, including acting, and his performance in Ragtime led Anthony Nims to recruit him to join the choir program.

Tackling more than sports

Alonna Johnson, Managing Editor of Student Life
November 15, 2018
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