“The Drowsy Chaperone” premieres at ACJSHS
By Emma Jordan On Friday, November 13, the Anderson County drama department put on the annual fall musical. This year, they performed “The Drowsy Chaperone” directed by Mrs. Markham and Mrs. Goetz and choreographed by Holly, Rayan Kulhman, and Heidi Miller. The musical began at 7 p.m. and had no intermission due to its shorter…
What Students Really Think About Thanksgiving Food & Fun
By Allie Kummer and Hailey Gregory We sent out a Thanksgiving survey to see what students actually like (and hate) about the holiday—and the results did not disappoint. First, the biggest shocker: Stuffing is the most hated food at our school. A few students wrote “Cranberry things,” and one person even put “human,” which… hopefully…
As Finals Near, New Policy Raises Questions
By Brynna Owen Last year, AP Government held an election where student-created political parties proposed new school policies. The winning party, “The Gold Diggers,” introduced a policy that took effect this school year: any student who has an A for their semester grade does not have to take a final in that class. The goal…
Interview with Principal Marshall Nienstedt
By Eva Brecheisen How long have you been working here? This is my 9th year. What motivates you to do a good job every day? I think what motivates me to do a good job is the town and the school. I never want to let students and staff down by not giving it my…
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