By Alyssa Campbell Posted April 16, 2014 Throughout most kids’ preteen years, getting a driver’s license was something that they all look forward to when they finally turned sixteen. It
Month: April 2014
CLS classroom out and about
By Staff, Posted April 16, 2014 Mrs. Woods’s CLS class goes on a community outing every Wednesday afternoon. On one of our outings my class and I went to the
Artist to Watch-Volcano Choir
By Karen Esparza Posted April 16, 2014 With an abundance of struggling artists, all longing to be the next best thing, it’s truly a challenge for artists to make a name
Artist of the Issue: Mackenzie Manley
By Aimee Brandon Posted April 16, 2014 A girl of passion and talent, chosen as “The Brand’s” first performer of the issue, is artist Mackenzie Manley. Manley is in Mr.
Picture of the Issue
By Taylor LaTray Posted April 16, 2014 The staff of “The Brand” has put their heads together to decide on a photo of the issue. The photo is one found on
Jessie’s Journal
By Jessie Schirrick Posted April 16, 2014 I can’t wait to move to a new town so I can rename myself and completely change up my persona. In college, I’ll
Heard in the Halls
By Dani Ricker Posted April 16, 2014 So picture this, it’s 7:45 Monday morning and you’re walking through those double doors leading into the glass hallway. You take a right
‘Divergent’: Another Love Story
By Aimee Brandon Posted April 16, 2014 A teen fiction with action, love, and a sexy male hero, started as a book published in 2012 “Divergent” has been raved about
Handling a broken friendship
By Mayte Castellanos Posted April 15, 2014 Ever had a friend for a really long time and you guys just start growing further and further apart? Well that’s high school
Performer of the Week: J.R. Perkinson
By Dani Ricker Posted April 8, 2014 This week’s POW, chosen by art teacher Andrew Anderson, is J.R. Perkinson, a senior who is currently in Advanced Art and Ceramics. Anderson