The Student News Site of Joshua High School

The Owl Flight

The Student News Site of Joshua High School

The Owl Flight

The Student News Site of Joshua High School

The Owl Flight

Work is Dunn

Work is ‘Dunn’

Reagan Walker, Editor-In-Chief December 16, 2022

A gust of frigid wind blew papers and canopies away, into muddy puddles and bystanders. Despite the premature wintry weather, the displays of art along the boulevard dazzle the grounds with the local...

Debate Qualifies for TFA State

Debate Qualifies for TFA State

Nick Smith, Managing Editor November 15, 2022
The Debate team qualified for the Texas Forensic Association (TFA) state tournament in Athens last Friday and will be traveling to Houston on March 9-11, 2023.
Next Band To Take the Field

Next Band To Take the Field

Nick Smith, Managing Editor September 28, 2022

Last Saturday, the Spirit of Joshua marching band placed sixth at USBands Saginaw Regional. The last time the SOJ advanced to finals at a marching band competition was 2018.  “The morale of the band...

Excellence Knows No Limits

Excellence Knows No Limits

Nick Smith, Managing Editor May 25, 2022

First. To hear that one word opens brains to an infinite number of emotions which compels humans to reach for it again.  All of her life she has been on the podium. Fiyinfoluwa Olajide settles for...

AP Environmental Science

Nick Smith, Managing Editor April 18, 2022

Due to such a small number of students signing up for AP Environmental Science, the course will not be offered for the 2022-2023 school year.  Students should sign up for Advanced Placement Environmental...

Growing City

Growing City

Nick Smith, Managing Editor March 30, 2022

Over the past decade, Joshua has flourished and grown in size, population and culture.  One example of this newfound urbanization is the Jett Sett Salon & Suites, a local small business dedicated...

One-Act Play Advances to Bi-District

One-Act Play Advances to Bi-District

Nick Smith, Managing Editor March 23, 2022

Today, the theater department’s One-Act Play is advancing to Bi-District after placing second in District with their dystopian twist on the Greek classic and the last chapter of Oedipus: Antigone. The...

Decade of Dancing

Decade of Dancing

Nick Smith, Managing Editor February 22, 2022

Once the football players step off of the field, the show is on. Her light golden hair is pulled back into a tight, neat bun and her bright smile is sharp enough to be seen from the top of the stadium....

Zachry managed to graduate on time, though she missed nine weeks of school.

Life: Round Two

Nick Smith, Managing Editor January 20, 2022

Celeste Zachry died. While she was in her joyful teenage years, the beloved English teacher’s life ended on a fateful day.  Her car crash incident is told every year to her classes on the anniversary...

Buddy the Elf

Buddy the Elf

Nick Smith, Managing Editor December 10, 2021

School may go out the last week of December, but the stage lights are on for the Joshua Theater Department as they perform their first ever musical.  Elf the Musical Jr. will have three performances:...

Student Council Saves The Day

Student Council Saves The Day

November 16, 2021

To kick off Thanksgiving break, STUCO is hosting a volleyball tournament on Friday. The students and the teachers will compete as opponents in the Galbreath Gymnasium for charity.  “I am thrilled...

Photographer-  Zoheb Hassanlai

8 Things To Do Before Graduation

Nick Smith, Managing Editor November 11, 2021

As a high school student, teenagers get certain liberties that are exclusive to the ‘All-American’ teenage experience. There are things that every student in Joshua should do before graduating.  ...

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