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Video: Social studies department new phone policy

MVTV reporters Aubree Ermisch and Evie Grover show us the new phone rules in the social studies department
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Aubree Ermisch
Aubree Ermisch, MVTV reporter
This is Aubree’s second year as a reporter on MVTV. When she is not at school, Aubree works at her job as a lifeguard at the Shawnee pools and in her free time she likes walking her do or drinking Starbucks while watching Gossip Girl.
Evie Grover
Evie Grover, MVTV reporter
This is Sophomore Evie Grover! Evie is a a reporter for MVTV. She played on the MV Girls Golf team Freshman year and is a competitive dancer. She loves going to the lake with her friends and family.
Emma Clement
Emma Clement, JagWire editor-in-chief, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
This is senior Emma Clement’s third year on the JagWire staff. This year she is JagWire and Mill Valley News editor-in-chief, in addition to being a writer and designer for the newspaper. When she is not working on journalism, Emma enjoys reading, drawing, painting, watching TV shows and spending time with friends and family. She is also involved at Mill Valley as NHS president, Spanish NHS vice president, Youth for Refugees president, Model UN president, NAHS vice president and is a member of NEHS, Scholar’s Bowl and Women’s Empowerment Club. Outside of school, Emma works at Pinnacle Gymnastics as a gymnastics coach and is on the editorial board for elementia, the Johnson County Library’s teen literary magazine.

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