Derek Fry – Most Relevant Influencer? Be Entertained In Mt Juliet Community Features Student Perspective by Krys Midgett - March 11, 2022March 11, 20220 Vote Here Local Influencer, Derek Fry, has been selected as a contestant in a new reality show,InfluenceMeTV. The Finalists will be flown to Europe for filming in Schloss Buckeburg Castle. He was selected because of the number of TikTok followers. His next step is to get his fanbase/followers to vote for him. The top 20 influencers from this round will appear on the first season of the show. This is where you come in. Fry will be competing in the pre-show competition and getting votes, while also raising funds and awareness for The Jed Foundation: a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring teens and young adults get the emotional support they need when dealing with a mental illness. The winner per a panel of judges will be dubbed
Lebanon’s Own Karate Kid Community Features News Student Perspective by Guest - October 18, 2021October 18, 20210 Holt began his martial arts journey at the age of six when he began his training at Premier Martial Arts under the instruction of Jason Warren. PMA is also home to Reid, Cole, Jake, and Averi Presley, who are also World Champion martial arts competitors. Cole Presley along with Mr. Warren has played a great role in shaping Dawson as a competitor. Warren said he knew early on that Dawson had the right work ethic that would take him far in martial arts, both recreationally and competitively.
The effects of COVID-19 on Teens Community Features News Student Perspective by Lauren Kleeberg - October 14, 2020October 14, 20200 photo by Tommy Midgett COVID-19 is a greater issue than anyone could’ve ever anticipated. Something that us students thought would be a fun two-week break ended up turning into a never-ending global disaster. Graduations six feet apart, no more prom, and no more classes with friends were a very tough pill to swallow for us, especially for 2020 Seniors who unfortunately missed out on many memorable high school Senior experiences. COVID-19, social distancing, and the “new normal” is an absolutely crazy experience that is rougher on teens than many people know. Being stuck inside the house and not seeing people that we are surrounded with from 8-3 every weekday is a crazy change and is affecting us more than we had
Student Perspective: Narrative Be Entertained In Mt Juliet News Student Perspective by Krys Midgett - August 19, 2019August 19, 20190 West Wilson Middle School, Brooks Robertson, Grade 8, Pre AP ELA (This original student narrative is a prequel a short story that relates how a young Native American boy got his name.) The parched grass crunched loudly, explosively, across the barren field as the boy placed his foot on the ground in front of him. He glanced around, hoping that the sound had not frightened any game. The other members of his hunting group wheeled around at the noise, and the boy shrank into the shadows cast by the large yet timeworn chief. The chief, quite apart from reacting at the noise, instead stood firm, gazing out at the empty fields. He raised a wrinkled, crooked finger to his lips. “Game!” he
She Shines Bright Like A Diamond Community Features Local Business Spotlight News Student Perspective by Krys Midgett - August 19, 2019August 19, 20190 Madison Burnette Just getting through high school and graduating is an accomplishment in itself. Some students stress over their studies to do their best for college and they know where they want to go and what they want to be when they grow up. These students need to be celebrated. We want to focus on one of the many outstanding students who recently graduated and is getting ready for college. Madison Burnette, a Mount Juliet High School graduate, managed to excel in high school, take college courses and participate in extracurricular activities outside of school. She feels that it is really important to be well-rounded for her college career. In the Fall, she will be attending Carson Newman University in Jefferson
The State Champions Student Perspective Uncategorized by Student Writer - April 17, 2019April 30, 20190 by Savannah Kirby - 8th Grade - WWMS It had been 315 days since Johnny and Dally, my two best friends died. Soda and Darry told me that it would all be ok. It was far from ok. The past few weeks of summer I’ve been going to the park to play and shoot basketball. It really helped get my mind off the whole death situation. Today was no different. Just another day without them. It was one in the afternoon, so I decided I would head to the park. I told Soda, “I’m headin’ out. See ya in an hour or two.” I arrived at the park ready to play. I shot for about an hour, then this woman