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 Former Mill Valley Homecoming royalty Domonique Johnson, class of 2007, and Andrew Eigsti, class of 2012, got recognized at the Homecoming football game. “I was excited to come back, because it is my Alma mater.” Johnson said “I live around here and my brother works at Mill Valley, so I was excited to come back.”

Staff reflects on 15 years of Mill Valley being open

Sarah Myers, Braden Shaw, Raven Hodges, JagWire feature/A&E editor, JagWire reporter, JagWire ads manager
October 16, 2014
During their tour of the school, participants of CPTED training gather in the ISS room as Resource Officer Maurice Loridon shares information regarding disciplinary procedures. “[CPTED training] has been an eye-opener,” Jeremy Terrell, an associate from the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office, said. “[Mill Valley] is a great school. I kind of wish all schools could be designed this way. There are problems here, but there’s problems everywhere.”

School resource officer hosts school safety training

Claire Biles, JagWire features/A&E editor
October 7, 2014
During Health class sophomore Erika Marsh nervously get her cholesterol tested  while sophomore Seth Wagner holds her hand.

Cholesterol testing during Health classes

Lizzie Kulcsar, JagWire reporter
September 29, 2014
Choir changes create schedule difficulty

Choir changes create schedule difficulty

Claire Biles, JagWire features/A&E editor
September 17, 2014
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