News Flashes: SharePoint, Arbor Day, William J. Sacco Math Awards

Hope Kelly, Rebecca Driver, Cole Alban, Managing Editor, Copy Editor, Managing Editor
March 26, 2013
Filed under Local News, News Flashes
Teachers convert to new SharePoint For the 2013-2014 school year, teachers will be required to switch from their current SharePoint site, where students can view assignments, get course documents, and send documents to their teachers through drop box, to a newer, more convenient version. According... Read more »
Teachers, students react to Twitter being blocked
Brianna Glase, Managing Editor
January 13, 2012
Filed under News
Due to the recent inappropriate tweets written by students, the administration decided to block the social networking site Twitter. The News article can be read here. With this change, members of the school community have had opposing viewpoints about the blocking and the inappropriate tweets surrounding... Read more »
JC News Update
Megan Foard
September 21, 2011
Filed under Dan's Veracious Volumn, News, Video
JC News Update is back with Megan Foard. This week Foard investigates advisory competitions.
Camp off leads to controversy

Elise Adamson, News Editor
September 21, 2011
Filed under News
The poles freshman Alex Ketterman was supposed to be building her tent with were too long. They wouldn’t fit. There was no way. She was getting more frustrated with every passing second. But she didn’t have time to get frustrated, she had to win. On Friday Sept. 16, social studies teachers Anthony... Read more »
Senior conquers Big Schloss on camping trip
Rachel Dinsmore, Multimedia Editor
May 17, 2011
Filed under Opinion
As a recent participant in social studies teacher Anthony Del Puppo’s senior girls’ Big Schloss camping trip, I believe that everyone should participate in an outdoor trip while in high school. There is something special about climbing a mountain. While not everyone may be suited for backpacking... Read more »




