Trenna and the Trojans
It was just another game when suddenly, bam! Trenna Walls, the first female member of the Jenks Boys’ Football Team to play, gets tackled.
Behind The Wheel…of a Race Car Enthusiast
Kylan Wallis, 11, seems to be like any other student at Jenks High School. But, what many people might not know is his passion for cars and racing. Whether he is preparing the cars, doing a ride-along at the circuit, or videoing the vehicles in action, he can be found at the races.
“You Cheer like a Girl”: The Toughness and Resilience of Being a Jenks Cheerleader
Wake up, go to school, practice - an endless cycle for most athletes at Jenks. Our bodies have become so used to these routines to perfect our crafts. Imagine working hard every day, all year round, just to receive feedback that what you are doing is not considered a “sport.” Jenks Cheer members experience this kind of criticism on a day-to-day basis but have to keep pushing forward. Savvy Travis, Sophomore, on the Jenks Varsity Cheer Team, talks about how the public view on cheer has an impact on her team.
A Blast from the Past: Mr. Olsen
The history teacher with a lot of history: Mr. Olsen. He is arguably of the most interesting teachers at Jenks High School from teaching English in Costa Rica to naming his kids after Vikings to playing in a men’s 30+ soccer league on weeknights.
A Cup of Mojo’s
The crisp scent of coffee is the first thing you smell as you step foot into the building. To your left, you see a wooden map of the world, pinned on the wall it sits, almost as if it guards the entire room. In front of you, towers of Beaded bracelets, decorative dinner plates, and printed t-shirts flood your eyes like a cascading table of never-ending gifts. Nestled in the corner, the coffee station itself stands compact: metal machines on counters, stacked cups on shelves, and cookies in display cabinets. A chalkboard filled with coffee descriptions and flavors is displayed next to it, each one was drawn on with colorful pens. As you walk, you can feel the home-y creek of the wooden floorboards while you embark on your warm cup of coffee.
The Freshman Fanatic: Meet Krishna Bhadrirju
The racket swings up as the ball is tossed in the air. The whip of his wrist creates power from his body as he makes contact with the ball and skids past the opponent. The crowd goes wild. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Krishna Bhadrirju, a 9th grader at Jenks High School. Bhadrirju has been playing tennis since he was 7 years old. This is an incredible accomplishment for Bhadrirju. The #1 and 2 on our JHS team are the top 3 in the state. Being right below them as a freshman is a big opportunity. This effort has paid off, Bhadrirju is already ranked 3rd on the team lineup. The work Bhadrirju puts in clearly is represented by his rank. But when he started, he wasn’t playing competitively, he was just having fun.
Mind Sports: Non-Traditional Sports at Jenks
Jenks High School has long participated in traditional sports, such as Football, Basketball, Baseball,–you know, physical stuff. While these sports bring the student body together, give athletes opportunities for college scholarships and careers, and teach life skills such as fairness and equality. They have long been predominantly limited to physical activities, excluding students with interests outside of physical sports or those who lack the ability to compete in them.
From Waterboy to Head Coach, Meet Coach Finfrock
Will Finfrock, better known as Coach Finfrock, is different. He’s the prime example of the American dream: as Rapper Drake once said, "started from the bottom now we here.” Finfrock started as a waterboy for his basketball team. From there, it was nothing but net. Ahead of the season Finfrock has been named the head boys’ varsity basketball coach at Jenks High School.
Tackling Greatness: A Profile On Football Star, Jalyn Stanford
Every Friday the players go to the locker room, get padded up, and get out on the turf. But for Jalyn Stanford ,12, more goes onto the field than just him. He brings everything with him, a legacy.
Dirty Pups And Paws: Jenks Teacher Takes On A Business Of His Own
Kevin Hurst’s eyes filled with joy as he told me his new business name, Dirty Pups And Paws. Hurst is the head of the highly-recognized Jenks High School Drama Department, but what some might not know is his love for dogs, especially his own poodles; they´re truly his pride and joy.
No Free Lunch: The Effect on Jenks Students
For the last two years, Jenks Public Schools has provided free lunch for all of its students. However, this year is different. Since the pandemic is in decline, the USDA has also made a change: they are no longer funding schools to provide universally free lunches.
Behind the Scenes of Tulsa State Fair
September 29th, 2022. It is a normal day for some citizens in Oklahoma. But for most people, the #1 attraction in Oklahoma is open. Expo Square is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma which hosts the 11th largest fair in North America. Records are broken every year at the fair but this doesn’t happen easily. Many things happen behind the scenes to make it a success. The fair brings us good times so let's take a look at the side not always shown. The secret behind Expo Square's growth was the Chief Operating Officer (COO), Mark Andrus.
Passing Down The Crown
While pageants might seem like glitz and glamor, the reality is that an immense amount of hard work goes behind winning a title. Preparing for each competition can be a lengthy process but getting to experience all the opportunities that wearing the crown brings can make it all worthwhile.
After a year of holding the title, there comes a time when a new winner is announced. Passing down the crown has been a tradition in pageants for many years but having to give it up can be a bittersweet moment. A student at Jenks is familiar with this process and had to give up her title earlier this month at the “Miss Tulsa Teen Pageant.”
The Fire With No Alarm: The Truth On Academic Burnout
Imagine sitting at a desk, papers and books filling every possible space. The teacher at the front of the class speaks with a fast, steady speed; you wish she would go slow, or stop talking altogether. Your eyes are heavy, and your brain is full. I can’t do this much longer, you think, how much more can I take? The pencil in your hand is beginning to feel like lead-- hard to drag across any page. The memory of shiny plaques and printed names displayed across the school hallways comes across your brain, you used to want that so bad, now you feel like you can’t do anything at all. Sitting at a desk numbly listening to the teacher, pencil in hand, ready to write an essay that you know, will never be written.
The House of Hidden Treasures
When you drive by this small white house in the heart of downtown Jenks, you may assume it’s just an ordinary place. However, when you step inside, you truly see, “stuff dreams are made of.” The owner of Stuff Dreams Are Made Of, Linda Reynolds, describes her store as an open art studio, as well as a vintage, retro, and whimsy shop–all within walking distance of Jenks High School.
“It’s Just a Broken Collarbone:” Injured Football Players
Football at Jenks is everything.
When Jenks students go to football games, what do we see? We see a bunch of sweaty, muscular boys tackle each other and try to get a win. We see boys with their jerseys tucked up, black paint all over their faces; we try to get them to glance at us from the sidelines. But we don’t see the hardships a high school football player goes through to win the games. We don’t see the physical toll the game takes on their bodies. When a high school football player is injured, it can be scary. How do Injured players feel when their future is left on the field?
A Deep Dive into the Oklahoma Aquarium
When you take a look at the Oklahoma Aquarium, you never typically think about what goes on behind the scenes. It’s a place you grew up going to on field trips and as a cold shelter on hot, summer days. For two employees, Hallie Moss and Andrea Gann, their whole world revolves behind the scenes of the well-known attraction.
Guide to Speaking at JPS School Board Meetings for Students
As a growing generation that’s engaged in our various communities, something students may not know is that anyone has the right to speak at school board meetings. School board meetings are open to the public. Although it may not be widely advertised, if you check out the Jenks Public School Board of Education page, you’ll find information on your personal school board member, upcoming meeting dates/times, how to make a public comment or hearing of the public, and meeting minutes from the past year.
For those looking for a guide to speaking at a Jenks Public School Board meeting, this is just the article for you. I have divided this article into sections: School Board 101, Making a Public Comment vs a Public Hearing, Common Misunderstandings, How Student Voices Make an Impact, Tips for Speaking, Post Speaking, Building Relationships, and Advocacy, and “What’s Next.”
10 Things to Know Before Speaking at a Jenks Public School Board Meeting
After writing an extensive article about speaking at Jenks Public School Board meetings, here is a list of 10 things to know before speaking at a Jenks Public School Board Meeting.