By: Mara Winters It all started with a coloring book and a couple crayons, now, 18 years later, Campbell Goldsmith is selling her art as a senior in high school. Goldsmith remembers her childhood being filled with art supplies and coloring books. She always recognized her art as a hobby and filled her schedule with... Continue Reading →
Return to In-Person Schooling Leads to Teacher Resignation and Family and Medical Leave
By: Amelia Kimberling After Jenks announced its return to in-person schooling on September 3rd, family and medical leave requests were filed by teachers across the district. While some teachers scrambled to adjust lesson plans and organize their classrooms in a way that abided to the realm of pandemic, not everyone planned to return. It was... Continue Reading →
How Athletic Directors are Handling COVID-19
By: Benjamin Brown With over 15,000 cases of COVID-19 in Tulsa County, reopening has been a long and arduous process for everyone, leaving us with many questions about how our lives will look going forward. Athletics at Jenks proved to be a small test group for what a larger reopening might look like when they... Continue Reading →