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Students own and care for unique pets

Students own and care for unique pets

Claire Biles, Nick Booth, Brooke Wiebe, JagWire photographer, JagWire news editor, JagWire reporter and photographer
December 11, 2014

Holiday sweater showdown

Justin Curto, Margaret Mellott, Katherine White, JagWire managing editor, JagWire reporter/photographer, JagWire editor-in-chief
December 11, 2014
NHS and StuCo adds a Halloween twist to their annual food drive for the Johnson County Christmas Bureau on Sunday, Oct. 26 by trick-or-treating for canned goods.

Students collect food for the less fortunate

Nick Booth, JagWire copy editor
October 31, 2014
With the new open enrollment policy, sophomores Brady Herron, Aaron Kofoid, and Garrison Fangan all decide to stay at Mill Valley, while freshman Reaghan Wharff and Autumn King and sophomore Sophie Reeves took the opportunity to transfer to De Soto High School at the beginning of the school year. King is satisfied with her choice of switching. With smaller schools you get more one on one time with teachers, King said.

Open enrollment allows MVHS students to transfer to DHS

Justin Curto, Braden Shaw, JagWire managing editor, JagWire reporter
October 21, 2014
Girls tennis loses dual against Free State

Girls tennis loses dual against Free State

Jillian Leiby, JagWire opinions editor
September 24, 2014
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