Students in Mr. Steve Vonderfecht’s Foundations of Computing class have been building and programming their own robots. This class is designed for students who have never programmed before and want to learn more about robotics. “It’s fun learning how to program,” Elizabeth Rogers ‘23 said. “Even though sometimes it gets …
Heat goes out at Jefferson
While temperatures outside were dropping to an all time low, Jefferson’s students and staff were affected by a heat outage. The extreme cold temperatures were part of the reason for no school in February. Superintendent Stephen Grizzle gave insight to his reasoning on his Twitter page. “Late start for Wednesday …
Single people celebrate Valentine’s Day.
This Valentine’s Day, many students spent doing different things and living their lives with or without having a special someone. Everyone knows that Valentine’s day feels different when single versus being in a relationship. There are positives and negatives to both sides. When asked if she wanted to be single …
Meridian Getting 2nd Place at State Dance
On February 17th, 2020 Meridian Mustangs went to state for their dance team. Deanna Brakhage and her dance team went to state dance and won 2nd place. There were seven teams there competing for state dance in the hip hop category. “The team performed the best they ever have delivered …
Students win awards from JEA
From March of 2020 to December of 2020, students were able to submit pictures or graphic designs to JEA, or Journalism Education Association. One of the students at FHS won two superiors, one won excellent, and nine received an honorable mention. JEA is an association for students to submit their …
4th quarter comeback sparks OT win
In overtime fashion, the Jeffs pulled out a 63-58 win over Wilber-Clatonia on Tuesday to put themselves in the subdistrict final against top-ranked Auburn. The Jeffs had faced the Wolverines back in January, slipping away with a 39-36 score in their favor. Tuesday brought another close game, though a 4-point …
Economic students research safety nets
Students in Amy Engle-Evans Economics class were given a project to research a safety net. They then make a presentation of that safety net explaining what it does, the qualifications that had to be met to be able to be granted access to it, how much money the government spent …
First in-person speech meet rescheduled as virtual meet
The first in-person speech meet of the season was rescheduled as a virtual meet due to bad weather.The speech team was supposed to have this meet on Saturday, February sixth in-person in Beatrice however, it was rescheduled as a virtual meet when bad weather hit.“I do like that we still …
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