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Juniors Annie Myers, Sophie Friesen and Marah Shulda look at their conference guides for session information.

Journalism students attend fall conference in Topeka

Nora Lucas, JagWire editor-in-chief
September 28, 2017
I love Vine, but its time to say goodbye

I love Vine, but it’s time to say goodbye

Nora Lucas, JagWire editor-in-chief
September 27, 2017
During Blue 1 on Wednesday, Sept. 13, seniors Abby Sutton and Emma Barge practice the hip-hop routine.

Silver Stars adjust to addition of class time practice

Nora Lucas, JagWire editor-in-chief
September 16, 2017
The Jaguars kick off their season on Friday, Sept. 1 against the St. James Thunder. Hand-in-hand, captains senior Ike Valencia, juniors Ben Hanson and Trevor Wieschhaus and senior Brody Flaming walk to the center of the field.

Jaguars lose in season opener

Katya Gillig, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
September 2, 2017
Food and drinks should be easy to transport and not too messy. Prepackaged snacks are often the way to go.

Food and Drink

May 24, 2017
Bring sunglasses to protect your eyes and a frisbee to keep you busy.

Supplies

May 24, 2017
Shawnee Mission Park offers many 
options to have a picnic either on the lakefront or near the woods.

Location

May 24, 2017
Between Thursday, April 27 and Monday, May 1, students learn how to use the new voting booths while participating in the election for student body StuCo positions for the upcoming school year of 2017-2018.

Student body election results announced

Nora Lucas, JagWire editor-in-chief
May 2, 2017
Fending off a Blue Valley player, freshman Emerson Kaiser dribbles the ball.

Girls soccer defeats Blue Valley 1-0

Braden Shaw, JagWire editor-in-chief
April 7, 2017
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