Children fly into Agrabah to meet cast of ‘Aladdin’

Brianna Glase, Online Chief
March 13, 2013
Filed under Photo Galleries, Top Stories
Kids hopped on a magic carpet and took a ride to a whole new world to meet the cast of the spring musical “Aladdin” at the Magic Carpet Tea on March 2. Similar to the Cinderella Tea last year, the Magic Carpet Tea, sponsored by the Patriot Parent Association (PPA), gave children the opportunity... Read more »
Underclassmen steal show in ‘Aladdin’
A&E Editor Mary Kate Luft, Online Chief Brianna Glase, Multimedia Chief Martha Schick, and Managing Editor Cole Alban
February 28, 2013
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, In the Community
Juan Cajigas By Mary Kate Luft Starring in his biggest role to date, sophomore Juan Cajigas is ready to play Jafar, the power-hungry and villainous advisor to the Sultan in “Aladdin.” Cajigas has previously performed at JC in “Cinderella” and “Singin’ in the Rain.” “So far, out... Read more »
‘Singin’ in the Rain’ dazzles audiences with professional quality
Mary Kate Luft, A&E Editor
November 7, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Featured A&E
The house lights flickered, mimicking flashes of lightning. Claps of thunder rumbled from the speakers in the ceiling. Finally the curtains opened and Don Lockwood, played by senior Thomas Gardner, began to sing, dance, splash, and stomp his way through actual rain. Performed from Nov. 1 through Nov.... Read more »
Technology Department tests new network monitoring program
Martha Schick, Managing Editor
May 17, 2012
Filed under News, News Flashes
YouTube is available on and off, students are required to log in to the internet, and websites are blocked and unblocked depending on the day. This is due to the temporary replacement of SonicWall MS8 3100 with Cymphonix Network Composer as the program that controls the flow of traffic on JC’s wireless... Read more »
What do you think of using technology in the classroom?

April 4, 2012
Filed under Opinion
Students and teachers react to the use of technology in the classroom. “I don’t like technology in the classroom because it’s too distracting.” -Freshman Lauren Glase “It’s definitely easier to keep track of homework and notes, but at times it can also be very distracting.” -Freshman... Read more »
Internet censorship acts propose drastic changes

Adam Kuester, News Editor
December 8, 2011
Filed under News, World News
Read the Opinion story on the internet censorship acts here. Two acts, the PROTECT IP Act and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), have been introduced to Congress, and may change how Internet users experience the web forever. The Fight for the Future organization stands against the proposed bills. ... Read more »






