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JLC hosted its third annual pickleball tournament. This tournament was part of JLC’s annual impact project with the Chick-fil ...
Assistant principal Dr. Heath Wilson will leave Mill Valley at the end of the school year to take on a new role as assistant ...
Last Thursday, the Silver Stars dance team performed their annual spring show. According to junior Addison Maier the show ...
A budget plan approved by both the Kansas Senate and House involving special education funding could cause changes in the district’s budget for both special and general education. The budget would ...
This year’s prom brought students back in time with a Roaring 20s theme at a brand new venue on Saturday, April 12. With its vintage charm, Uptown Theatre gave prom a refresh that many students and ...
“I started doing people’s nails around last August. [My mom] owns Xclusive Nails,” Thatlor said. “I started doing it because ...
Starting this year, the College Board is implementing a significant change to the AP exam format, with exams for 28 classes transitioning to either fully digital or hybrid. According to the College ...
Nine years ago Scott Schau retired from his work as police officer and began driving buses for the school district. Since then Schau has been making students’ days, putting a smile on peoples faces, ...
The Scholars Bowl team remains undefeated throughout their intense season. With this steady success, the team has high expectations for future competitions. Senior Carter Tollman shares how the group ...
With the end of the first semester quickly approaching, many clubs and sports are gearing up for a busy second semester. Among them is the robotics team run by science teacher Neil McLeod. During ...
This is senior Kate Haney’s third year on the JAG yearbook staff and she will be taking on the position of JAG editor-in-chief. When not in C-101, you can find her participating in NHS, NEHS and SNHS ...