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Jordan Robinson

Jordan Robinson, JagWire photographer

This is senior Jordan Robinson’s first year on staff as a reporter and photographer.  Outside of journalism, she is a co-captain of the swim team, president of Club 121, a member of NHS, the District Student Advisory Committee, SLT and Relay for Life.  She has participated in band all four years and has been a drum major for two years. Jordan enjoys working as a barista and, as far as she knows, she makes the best latte at Mill Valley.

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Thank you band for the memories

Thank you band for the memories

Jordan Robinson, JagWire photographer
May 23, 2018
Addressing the senior class, assistant superintendent Alvie Cater explains the purpose of the bond and how students over the age of 18 by Tuesday, May 1 can vote on the bond issue.

[Photo] Future Needs

April 12, 2018
Taking advantage of senior privileges, the group of seniors eat outside on Tuesday Jan. 23, despite the 28 degree weather.

[Photo] Senior boys enjoy lunch outside despite freezing temperatures

Lexi Flipse, Mill Valley News social media editor
February 12, 2018
Holding up a photo of former coworkers from his 18 years of experience in the restaurant industry, math teacher Kevin Mosher stands in the main hallway. Mosher worked as a waiter, manager and executive chef before becoming a teacher in 2010.

[Photo] Teachers experience varied career paths

Elizabeth Joseph, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
February 3, 2018
Im taking back my two cents

I’m taking back my two cents

Jordan Robinson, JagWire photographer
September 27, 2017
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