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Cheerleaders and band cheering on the sidelines of the pink out game on Oct. 17.

Playing in Pink

Siana Martinez, Staff Writer November 12, 2024

Sophomore Joe Chavez in the student section at the Hawaiian themed game on Sept. 12.

Jennifer Ramirez Nolasco wins Jag Journal photography contest

October 18, 2024

Congratulations to Jennifer Ramirez-Nolasco for winning the fall semester Jag Journal photography contest. We appreciate all of your submissions and loved seeing your work! Look out for the spring semester...

Running back Kael Hatnot running with the ball.

Football’s First Touchdown

Chloe Youngkin, Copy Editor September 6, 2024

On Aug. 30, the first football game of the season was hosted. Standing on the playing field of the opposing team, with harsh breaths beating against stuffy headgear and eyes focused on the scoreboard...

JV Black football team versus Cedar Ridge JV football team.

JV Football vs. Cedar Ridge JV Football

Daniella Moreno, Editor-In-Chief September 6, 2024

Senior Setter Alyssa Vega waving to the student section before the game against Bowie.

Girls Volleyball vs. Bowie Girls Volleyball

Daniella Moreno, Editor-In-Chief September 4, 2024

Senior class president Abigail Cannon with class office sponsor Eric Accardi.

Rise Into Senior Year

Daniella Moreno, Editor-In-Chief August 28, 2024

The Class of 2025 gathered together to watch the sunrise before their last first day of school. An estimate of 150 seniors appeared, and the class office hopes to have a Senior Sunset at the end of...

Starting Cosmetologists

Starting Cosmetologists

Jayme Estrada, Writer March 7, 2024

Finding an O2 Sensor:
Junior Cooper Morgan opens up the hood to find the sensor in the automotive shop, because there was an O2 sensor that had been complained about by the owner of the car.
“To fix a faulty oxygen sensor in a a car, first, use a diagnostic tool to find the damaged sensor. Then, lift the car safely, locate the sensor, and swap it out with a new one. Make sure to reset the car’s computer system after, for the new sensor to work correctly and this improves engine performance,” Cooper Morgan said. 
Morgan has been in automotive for three years so far, and has said he plans to do it for his senior year and pursue automotive engineering as his future career.

The Automotive Landscape

Hayden Smith, Writer March 6, 2024

For the Win:
Varsity Baseball celebrates their victory against Del Valle. Last Tuesday, they lost 3-1, but this game gave them a 4-1 win. “It’s pretty competitive and pretty close,” Durham said. “During this game, luckily we were able to grab the lead, and we never let go of it.”

Hitting It Home

Athena Metzger, Writer February 29, 2024

Bryce Dubrule

Forensic Science Class on January 31

Scarlett Teague, Photographer February 5, 2024

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