JHS, Highlights and Fun Facts will put the spotlight on the happenings at Jackson High School. I will conduct interviews with various clubs, coaches on upcoming sporting events, as well as fun facts about students, faculty, and staff.
As part of our efforts to help incoming freshmen learn more about the classes we offer, JHS students Addison Smith and Will Thomas have graciously agreed to share their experiences with the Ag classes they have taken in the past and are currently enrolled in. Their insights will be invaluable in guiding our new students as they make their course selections.
FFA Officers Addison Smith, Will Thomas, and Brody McCallister talk about the FFA program at Jackson High School.
Adelyn Stallings is a talented actress who shares her experiences acting in a local community theater. Hear firsthand how her passion for the performing arts blossomed, the invaluable lessons she learned along the way, and the profound impact community theater had on shaping her craft.
Whether you're a seasoned blacksmith or simply curious about the craft, this episode offers a glimpse into the world of Oren Basler and the enduring art of blacksmithing.
Hunter Mattson talks about how he got into mountain bike racing and his experiences at practice and the races.
Chis Gonzalez shares his experience of acting in a horror film and being a student at CTC.
Jonathan and Brock discuss updates and exciting news about the Street Hockey organization.
Isabelle Brandes discusses her experience with aerial silks.
Jonathan Rosenquist and Brock Compton share information about street hockey, how they started a team, and how listeners can get involved if interested.
Brackin Kuessner, president of the 3-D Printing Club at Jackson High School, explains how students can join the club and learn the ins and outs of 3D printing.
Sisters, Mallorie, Gracie, and Mollie Metzger talk about what it is like to be a Jackson Indian Lady wrestler.
In this episode, Eli Clubbs talks about The Stand by Stephen King.
Lillie Jenkins, a sophomore at JHS, gives a book talk over the book White Fang by Jack London.
One way the JHS Library is celebrating Teentober is with book talks given by students at JHS.Booktalks are given by Delaynie Spies, Ashton Reed, and Brock Compton.
This interview is with two members of the Speech and Debate team, Graysen Johnston and Giovanni Mayfield-Wubbena. The students discuss their chosen categories as well as the differences in competitions of the past and the current virtual competitions.
Marissa Higuera shares her love for the students and her teaching experiences, as well as the (CKAB) Cool Kids Against Bullying Club.
Student Leader, Lexi Tucker shares highlights of the JHS Student Leader Team
This episode is an interview with Mr. Tornetto, a Social Studies teacher at JHS. He was recently the recipient of the Jackson Chamber of Commerce Mary Beth "Educator of the Year" Award.
This interview is with three Jackson Indian Football players, Dalton Skrob, Seth Waters, and Caleb Craft. We discussed the upcoming game on Saturday as well as other interests they have outside of sports.
Interview with Avery Clubbs about her experiences participating in Speech and Debate.
Today's interview is with JHS Cross Country runners, Reagan Leckie, Evie Heinley, Sadie Middleton, and Rilee Leckie.
This week's interview is with three student leaders at Jackson High School. Alice Mansell, the Student Body President, Austin LaFave, the Student Body Vice-President, and Reagan Peters, a member of the Student Leader Committee, as well as a member of STUCO.
Today's podcast highlights an interview with Mr. Broussard about the upcoming Band Festival, as well as interviews with Hailey Yates and Mara Golden about their interesting activities outside of school.
Spirit Week at JHSThis podcast includes an interview with Coach Eckley on the upcoming game between rivals Jackson Indians and Cape Central Tigers.