Mill Valley Night Lights gives sports teams an opportunity to scrimmage
The girls tennis team, volleyball team, boys soccer team and football team scrimmaged Friday, Aug. 28, as part of the annual Mill Valley Night Lights
August 29, 2015
The girls tennis team, volleyball team, boys soccer team and football team scrimmaged Friday, Aug. 28, as part of the annual Mill Valley Night Lights
August 29, 2015
This is senior Victoria Wright’s third year on the JagWire staff and her first as editor-in-chief. She is also a member of National Honors Society, Ambassadors, girls swim team and is a girls tennis manager. Wright likes to spend her time hanging out with her brothers, friends and her main man, God. She also enjoys traveling and watching sports. Victoria is excited to see what the year brings and for everyone to see the newspaper this year!
Senior Morgan Gurwell is starting her third year on the JagWire staff and is taking on the role of Mill Valley News editor-in-chief alongside two wonderful ladies. In addition to being a NHS officer and a Relay for Life committee member, she can be found on the tennis court or swimming laps in the pool. She loves to travel, take her dog to the park and cheer on the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
For her third year on staff, senior Karissa Schmidt is the JagWire newspaper co-editor-in-chief as well as a photographer. Other than working on the newspaper, Schmidt spends most of her time taking photos of pretty much everything, traveling and being with friends and family. She also loves chocolate milk, cats and binge-watching her favorite shows on Netflix, “One Tree Hill” and “Friday Night Lights.”
This is senior Justin Curto’s third year working on the JagWire and Mill Valley News, this year as one of the editors-in-chief of Mill Valley News. Outside of journalism, Curto is the president of Club 121 and co-vice president of NHS, and also plans to be in the spring play for the second year. Curto enjoys going to alternative rock concerts, spending time with friends, eating pizza, reading contemporary young adult fiction, watching coming-of-age...
Senior Claire Biles is in her second year on the JagWire staff as the features and A&E editor, as well as a reporter and photographer. Outside of journalism, Biles is involved in the school musical and play. When Biles is not reporting or acting, she enjoys reading, listening to her vinyl records and watching her favorite movie, “500 Days of Summer.”
This is senior Madison Ferguson’s third year on the JagWire staff. This year she is a JagWire co-editor-in-chief and a photographer. When Madison is not in the journalism room, she spends her time running NAHS as a second year president. She also spends a great deal of time creating sets for the drama department, as well as performing in the school plays and musicals.