Monthly Archives: May 2021
Sophomore Class Co-President Denies Existence of “Spring”
“It seems to me that Meskos’ views toward spring stem from his complete lack of understanding of climate change. Or weather. Or seasons in general. Did this guy not take Earth Science?”
Blue Hall to Get “Hip” Renovation
Now the administration just has to find some PS5s.
Summer Brings Great Opportunities
Are you interested in giving back to your community? Earning volunteer credit for National Honor Society or Government class? The Community Library of DeWitt...
J-DHS Welcomes Abdulaziz Abduvaliev
“I’m Abdulaziz from Uzbekistan, and we moved to the USA because we won the lottery called Green Card.”
Abdulaziz Abduvaliev is 18 years old and...
May 11, 2021
AnnouncementsPledgeMeals with Momo (and Paige)
By: Jacob Marshall, Francesca Chirco, Paige Stepanian, and Momo LaClair
Washington D.C. Should Not Be A State
Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons
There is a growing number of senators and representatives lobbying for Washington D.C. to become the 51st state of America. Democrats...
J-D Sounds Off on the Great Debates of Fast Food
From the infamous Big Mac vs. Whopper debate to the new and exciting “Chicken Sandwich Wars,” the best fast food meals and establishments has...
Meet 2021 Board Candidate Jalal Zoghby
How will you, as a Board member, impact the J-D schools and community?
The way people accepted and welcomed me when I came to this...
May 10, 2021
Announcements: CodeRams ResultsPledge
By: Jacob Marshall, Francesca Chirco, Paige Stepanian, and Momo LaClair
AstraZeneca Vaccine Trial Results: Many Are Concerned About Dosage, Dose Intervals, and Side Effects
While the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is not yet approved in the United States, it is the prominent vaccine in Europe, and it is one...