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The Student News Site Of Central Kitsap High School

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Jayden Johnson

Jayden Johnson, Contributor

Jayden Johnson, a sophomore at Central Kitsap High School, was interested in the idea of taking Journalism and wanted to major in it after high school. Some of her favorite after school activities include dancing and swimming. “I’m pretty good at dancing and I’ve been doing it for 13 years now.” Journalism is the type of class that takes hard work and dedication. “I’m a hard worker and I strive for good grades, my goal for the future is to go to college and afford a house of my own.” “I really wanna go to UW or Columbia University or some international University.” Although high school can be enjoyable at times there are some cons to being a high school student. “The workload, I can’t really enjoy high school because of all the work I have to do”.

 

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Avery Schuette's hand after the crash occured.

Blood and Broken Dreams

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
June 5, 2019

Prom is an important time for the seniors of Central Kitsap High School. It is seen as a milestone for many of the students here in which they celebrate making it through the agonizing pain that is high...

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The hard-working students and teachers that work to make the special education program here at CKHS

The Unique Students of CKHS

by Jayden Johnson and Jazmine Clewis
May 30, 2019

Central Kitsap High School is home to a variety of students who come from a variety of different backgrounds. Every student has something unique about them, whether it be their intelligence, athletic ability,...

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PTSD: Trauma and Stress Does Not a Person Bless

PTSD: Trauma and Stress Does Not a Person Bless

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
May 28, 2019

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a very common mental disorder, it affects millions of people in millions of ways. Even though the disorder is quite common, there is still a stigma around it. Many...

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Passing the Baton to Next Year's Athletes

Passing the Baton to Next Year’s Athletes

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
May 22, 2019

The track team has been working hard to make this season a great one. However, the track season is coming to an end soon, and it’s going to need the same energy it had this year. The track team is...

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The aged sign that has greeted students for decades.

Out With Old, In With The New

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
May 1, 2019

With the 2018-19 school year coming to an end, many students have begun anticipating what is to come with the new school. From afar, the new school looks quite amazing in comparison to the current school...

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Should Women Have Control Over Their Own Body? The Answer Will Shock You!

Should Women Have Control Over Their Own Body? The Answer Will Shock You!

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
April 24, 2019

For what has seemed like eons, men and women have been arguing about whether or not abortions should be legal. One side argues that the woman is killing a life who hasn’t had the chance to experience...

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The Limits of Free Speech

The Limits of Free Speech

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
March 29, 2019

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to...

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The State of Our Planet: An Opinion

The State of Our Planet: An Opinion

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
March 13, 2019

Our planet is being destroyed and humans seem to be doing nothing about it. Of course, there is a good handful of people that make the effort to drive less, go vegan, and avoid littering. But that handful...

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This is where the majority of the human imprint is created, through big corporations who produce mass amounts of pollution daily.

The State of Our Planet

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
March 13, 2019

The way people are treating Earth is becoming a very serious issue as humans continue to destroy the planet. Benjamin J. Henley and Andrew D. King at AGU100 conducted a scientific study showing that the...

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Are the Web Filters at CKHS Too Restrictive?

Are the Web Filters at CKHS Too Restrictive?

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
March 1, 2019

With the introduction of Chromebooks comes the introduction of online assignments. With the introduction of online assignments comes the introduction of online research. Many students of Central Kitsap...

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Get to Know Mr. Pevovar

Get to Know Mr. Pevovar

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
January 30, 2019

  Custodial workers operate behind the scenes and are often under-appreciated for the hard work they do day after day keeping schools, hospitals, office buildings, museums, churches, and other...

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Smoking and Mental Health

Smoking and Mental Health

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
January 24, 2019

Adolescent cigarette smoking is closely associated with substance use and depression. A study done by NCBI states that “129 (28.6 percent) reported ever using tobacco products, and 68 (14 percent)...

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CKHS continues to use copious amounts of paper despite the fact that every single student owns a Chromebook or some other form of laptop.

Paper Usage in CKHS

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
December 11, 2018

A high school student receives an average of 250,000 pieces of paper annually. Assuming that there are about 900 students in Central Kitsap High School, that averages to about 225,000,000 pieces of paper...

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Scene from "Bohemian Rhapsody"

What ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Got Wrong And Right

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
November 20, 2018

  Even after scoring number one box-office spot, $50 million in ticket sales and an A CinemaScore from audiences everywhere, Bohemian Rhapsody still faced many mixed reviews from critics. Most...

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A Map of The Hardest Colleges to Get Into in Each State

Struggle For College Admission

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
November 6, 2018

Nov. 6, 2018   As application dates roll around and college administrators begin visiting, students can feel the pressure of their future on their shoulders. College is a destination that many...

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Photo from article "Could Ranked Choice Voting Make Voters Chill Out?"

Voting Made Easy

by Jayden Johnson, Contributor
October 24, 2018

As a high school student, voting can be confusing no matter the age. It’s confusing and isn’t taught at CKHS.  I have scoured the internet in order to create the perfect How To guide to voting. Ask...

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