By Aaron Siebert Martin Scorsese has come to Oklahoma, and his arrival is huge for the state. His new film Killers of the Flower Moon, based on the book of the same name, is a sign of changing times for the Oklahoma film industry. “Of all the films shot in Oklahoma over my past 18... Continue Reading →
United but Divided: How Opposite Party Students Think During the Election
By: Matty Mooney As the 2020 election approaches, voting is more important than ever. But, if voter morale is low, who do we turn to? Voting is one of the first choices that young adults can make, and many choose to skip out on a decision that could in turn impact their future. Now more... Continue Reading →
Club Week
Your typical day at school can be tedious, boring, and go on for what feels like days. At Jenks, there are so many interesting and fun clubs to be a part of. On September 5th and 6th during lunch, different clubs set up booths to showcase their group and entice people to join their club.... Continue Reading →
Adulting 101: A High Schooler’s Guide On How to Vote
While the vast majority of students at Jenks do not meet the age requirements to participate in elections, the test is upon the select amount of seniors that have crossed the threshold into adulthood. Oklahoma midterm elections are being held on November 6th, 2018. This will be new adults’ first chance to head to the... Continue Reading →
Soccer: A Season in Review
Cleats. Shin Guards. Tall, thick socks. Athletic uniforms patched with the member number. All of these items describe soccer players who play on a team. Here at Jenks High School, earning a spot on the soccer team is tough competition, and the players who make it are divided into three groups: JV Maroon, JV White,... Continue Reading →