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“Everybody was really happy and really hyped about it, especially the seniors,” explained sophomore Elliott Parks. “We all wanted to be able to play on that field again.”
“Everybody was really happy and really hyped about it, especially the seniors,” explained sophomore Elliott Parks. “We all wanted to be able to play on that field again.”
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“Everybody was really happy and really hyped about it, especially the seniors,” explained sophomore Elliott Parks. “We all wanted to be able to play on that field again.”
“This is by far the best team I’ve ever played with,” shared McKenna Adams. “I love them all!”
“Hell Week is hard because it is back to back running and you just keep getting more worn out,” remarked Holly Hartmann
JA’s very own Rock Climbing Club is preparing in hopes of more than a spectacular climbing season this year.
“If Thanksgiving wasn’t a holiday, it probably wouldn’t change my day-to-day life that much,” Mr. Mellott shared.
“We offer around 12-ish college courses a semester,” shared LeValley.
Jefferson Academy students find guidance in the school’s two seminar classes: Freshman Seminar and Senior Seminar.
“It is cool to go out and be a part of their team while still representing JA,” Jackson Kennel noted.
“We really liked disc golfing,” shared Tristan Abell. “We thought it would be a good idea to start a club.”
Charter schools and public schools. While they may seem the same in many aspects, in reality, there are a lot of things that are done differently in each one.
Formula 1, the pinnacle of motorsport, pushes the 20 drivers and 10 teams to the absolute limit.
This year, a new printing setup promised students a faster and more reliable printing system.