This is senior Evie Tindell’s third year on the JAG yearbook staff, and she will be acting as an editor-in-chief. When her ...
The recent legalization of sports betting in Kansas has led to massive growth in people gambling on sports. According to the Beacon, the number of people sports betting has almost tripled since 2017.
During this academically intense period before semester finals, students are increasingly using AI to study and prepare for exams. The use of generative artificial intelligence is becoming more common ...
For this year’s winter show the Repertory Theatre class performed “Once Upon a Mattress,” from Dec. 2-5. The show, which is based on the fairytale the Princess and the Pea, centers around the swamp ...
Now, sports betting isn’t just legal, it’s common even among students who aren’t of legal age to bet. In 2023, The National Council of Problem Gambling reported that 60-80% of high school students had ...
Collecting items allows people to spend time doing a hobby they enjoy while curating an assortment of pieces they are proud of. These things can be anything from normal trading or sports cards to ...
This is sophomore Avery Curry’s first year on the JagWire staff, and she will take on the position of a writer and photographer. Outside of journalism, she is involved in Relay For Life, plays ...
From song writing to playing on stage, sophomore Waylon Binkley has seen everything his band, Steer Away, produces from start to finish. He received a scholarship to play music at River City Rock Camp ...
This is senior Quin Peters’ third year on the JagWire staff, and she is excited to take on the role of JagWire editor-in-chief. Outside of journalism, Quin is the social media manager of the Youth for ...
Starting this semester, a revised school policy will allow students to opt out of up to two semester final exams, given that they meet certain grade and attendance requirements. The inspiration for ...
For the first time ever, the district introduced an orchestra that high school students can participate in. The district-wide orchestra, Camerata, allows students from both Mill Valley and De Soto to ...
Every Wednesday at 7:30 a.m., a small circle of students meet in the senior café to read the bible, share prayer requests and keep each other accountable in their faith. The study began last spring, ...
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