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Jonah Frey ‘23 is an unpaid intern in the sports department at KCCI. Despite working anywhere from four to twenty hours a week, Frey does not mind the missing paycheck.

“For me, a big part of signing up for school to work to do this KCCI internship was more for experience, and I love it anyway,” Frey said.

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He spends most of his time filming sporting events for the network, including the state football tournament. While he is unsure of whether his future lies in sports broadcasting, he is thankful for the experience and the connections he has made. Balancing school and work has kept him busy and taught him to manage his time well.

Words| Riley Babel Design| Audrey Allen

Johnston High School is home to dozens of clubs—so many it can be many of them go by unnoticed by so many students. new people, gain life experience,

One of the many clubs that has been lost among the fray is Key Club, but the club is trying to change that now.

“The purpose of Key Club is to get kids more active in the community in a volunteer-based way. It’s kind of like Silver Cord, where it’s trying to get kids to volunteer,” Brian Sturges ‘24 said. Sturges joined Key Club last year as a sophomore. “You have to raise money and go out and use that money to buy something to give to someone else that’s in need of something.”

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