Seniors Abroad
“I want to bring them exposure to different places, different people, and different cultures.” - Said Mr. Thimsen
“I want to bring them exposure to different places, different people, and different cultures.” - Said Mr. Thimsen
“I hope that students walk away from my classes seeing themselves as writers and thinkers, so that they will be able to confidently move their way into a writing task,” Mr. Purcell expressed.
“I think the audience had fun, which was the most important part, and I think that it was a lot of fun!” - said Audra Shields
For these swimmers the season became a story of growth, pressure, defining moments, and electric team energy united behind one another.
The lights blaring, the crowd cheering, and the court feels like the experience of a lifetime.
One of those schools, Pomona High, had a 1st place winner, though it was not one from their school, but Emerson Claeys, who attends Jefferson Academy.
For these swimmers the season became a story of growth, pressure, defining moments, and electric team energy united behind one another.
Almost every Jefferson Academy student who has an Instagram account has heard of the profiles affiliated with their school– the confession accounts, podcasts, but most of all, Jag2Jag.
“I think that is an art form. It’s like painting, just on a smaller scale.” - Said Naomi Seiffertt
“We Are JA” was a video posted on JA’s social media accounts and has impacted this school in a number of ways.
“I want to bring them exposure to different places, different people, and different cultures.” - Said Mr. Thimsen
“I hope that students walk away from my classes seeing themselves as writers and thinkers, so that they will be able to confidently move their way into a writing task,” Mr. Purcell expressed.
“I think the audience had fun, which was the most important part, and I think that it was a lot of fun!” - said Audra Shields
For these swimmers the season became a story of growth, pressure, defining moments, and electric team energy united behind one another.
The lights blaring, the crowd cheering, and the court feels like the experience of a lifetime.
One of those schools, Pomona High, had a 1st place winner, though it was not one from their school, but Emerson Claeys, who attends Jefferson Academy.
For these swimmers the season became a story of growth, pressure, defining moments, and electric team energy united behind one another.
Almost every Jefferson Academy student who has an Instagram account has heard of the profiles affiliated with their school– the confession accounts, podcasts, but most of all, Jag2Jag.
“I think that is an art form. It’s like painting, just on a smaller scale.” - Said Naomi Seiffertt
“We Are JA” was a video posted on JA’s social media accounts and has impacted this school in a number of ways.
The Multicultural Club was created to celebrate diversity in Jefferson Academy, but its biggest impact so far has been building friendships among students who might have never connected otherwise.
At the mercy of the judge, every word counts.