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The Jackson-Reed community is grieving after the death of senior Brady Flowers II. Flowers, 18, was shot on the side street behind the CVS pharmacy on Wisconsin Ave on May 7, and died in a local hospital a day later. Flowers was a captain of the JR varsity football team and planned to join the Air Force. “Brady was a bright student who approached his future with determination and purpose,” Principal Sah Brown said in an email to the community. “He will be remembered for the kindness and positive...
On Monday, May 18, at 3:45 p.m., Jackson-Reed students filed out of the double doors leading to the football field to attend a memorial ceremony commemorating the life of JR senior Brady Flowers II. As...
Football coaches, teachers, teammates, and friends remember Brady Flowers II as a charismatic and fearless leader on and off the field, who brought energy and positivity to everyone around him. Flowers,...
“All my friends and almost everyone I know smokes weed, it’s almost more uncommon to meet someone who doesn’t.” Those are the words of a senior when asked about how prevalent she feels marijuana...
At Jackson-Reed, it’s easier to get weed than you might think. Whether through a fake ID, a teenage dealer, a friend, or a family member, almost any student who wants to get weed easily can—and use...
Since the death of senior Brady Flowers II earlier this month, Jackson-Reed and the surrounding community have sent waves of love and support to Flowers and his family through memorial events, social media posts, fundraising campaigns, and personal outreach. But even with that outpouring, the community is reeling from the shooting. The JR football team, on which Flowers was a captain, is especially...
This year’s prom will be held in Greenbelt, MD—about 40 minutes away from Jackson-Reed via car and an hour and 45 minutes via public transportation. Compared to locations in the past, the venue,...
Jackson-Reed High School's Italian exchange program will conclude this year, ending a longstanding tradition that connected DC students with peers from Italy. The program paired American host families...
The Latinx community celebrates once again upon learning that the Postcolonial Spanish class has been reinstated in the curriculum for the 2026-2027 school year. Last year, the Jackson-Reed administration’s...
As online sports betting apps grow in popularity across the country, they are not only gaining traction with adults but have also found a new market in teenagers. Nationwide, according to Common Sense...
Next year, Jackson-Reed will eliminate the area studies classes such as Middle Eastern Studies, Latin American Studies, Asian Studies, African Studies, or the Model UN and Diplomacy class. In replacement...
If you’ve noticed seniors walking through the halls with goggles around their necks or lurking in Tenley with water guns in their hands, it’s probably because you’re witnessing one of the most anticipated end-of-year traditions 12th graders participate in: Senior Assassin. The goal of the game is simple: get your assigned target out by splashing them with water while they aren’t wearing...
As you’re reading this, we are no longer the Editors-in-Chief (sad face), instead we have passed on this beautiful paper to our wonderful successors: Eva and Padget! We know you’ll miss us dearly:...
From its very inception, DC has been shaped by music, and you seem to find a new sound anywhere you go. DC boasts a number of notable music venues, ranging from massive mainstream arenas to smaller...
My Instagram feed is packed full of random restaurants, stores, and cafes around DC that I save but never visit because they’re usually overhyped. However, when I was offered a ride to Maketto in NoMa,...
On Wednesday, October 1, at 9:09 am, 17 students received a daunting email that switched them out of Mr. Gomaa’s beloved AP Environmental Science (APES) class into Mr. Farmer’s class. “When...
The Jackson-Reed Speech and Debate Team swept the competition at two state tournaments on March 14 at Alice Deal and March 21 at Washington Liberty. In total, ten students qualified for nationals across...
Senioritis is everyone’s favorite punchline. Once January hits, we’re all but expected to start skipping classes, dropping extracurriculars, and falling off the face of the earth. As much as I’m a textbook case, it’s a little depressing. Moreover, it’s indicative of just how much of our high school choices are purely motivated by getting into college. Or if not that, what we think we...
One of Jackson-Reed’s well-known features is the successful academy program. From engineering to graphic design, the ten academies claim to have a subject matter for everyone, but that’s not the...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become more prevalent in recent years and Jackson-Reed students appear to be getting caught using it daily. As a result, we believe this has fostered a need...
Remember the good old days, the Saturday mornings as a toddler spent waddling around the soccer field, not knowing or caring what the score was, much less where your team’s goal was? Since that time...
Red pilling is a term that stems from the Matrix; it refers to an “awakening” to a hidden truth and becoming enlightened to new viewpoints and a new reality. However, in the age of the internet, the...
The Super Bowl Halftime show is one of the biggest platforms that an artist can have to speak to the American public, and this year Bad Bunny leveraged the spotlight to preach unity for all of the Americas. The...
After falling short to St. Albans in the DCSAA finals last year, the Jackson-Reed Varsity Baseball team is looking to bring the DCSAA title back to Fort Reno. So far, the team remains undefeated in DCSAA and DCIAA play, having played all their regular season games against in-conference teams. Overall, the team is 13-6-3 as of April 23rd. Fresh off the team’s yearly service trip to the...
In a dramatic DCSAA semifinal against Sidwell Friends, the boys’ basketball season came to a heartbreaking end with a 49-46 loss on a buzzer-beater. It was the third time since 2019 that the Tigers lost...
The girls’ basketball team made history this month, beating Georgetown Day School (GDS), 45-43, to become the first JR girls’ team to win a state championship. This DCSAA championship, in the Class...
As the winter season for most JR sports comes to an end, the swim team’s season has barely begun. The Tiger Sharks had four meets scheduled in December and January, and all were canceled by DCIAA for...
Every four years, like clockwork, everyone becomes obsessed with the Winter Olympics. Insanely impressive physical feats dominate our TikTok feeds for a couple weeks, but one specifically stands above...
As of February 2nd, the girls basketball team is 15-5, but the team is not letting their winning record distract them from keeping their eye on the prize as they inch towards their goal of States. This...
“All my friends and almost everyone I know smokes weed, it’s almost more uncommon to meet someone who doesn’t.” Those are the words of a senior when asked about how prevalent she feels marijuana usage is among JR students. In a recent survey of 136 JR students by The Beacon on Instagram, 54 percent of respondents reported having consumed marijuana. With over half of the sample reporting usage,...
At Jackson-Reed, it’s easier to get weed than you might think. Whether through a fake ID, a teenage dealer, a friend, or a family member, almost any student who wants to get weed easily can—and use...
On March 15th, 2022 – after almost 2 years of student activism – Jackson-Reed High School underwent a name change from Woodrow Wilson High School to its current name. The name was changed to honor...
“Keep what you’ve got till you get what you need” were the words voiced by Chuck Brown, the Godfather of Go-go music. Brown is describing a genre built out of community. He is bringing the spirit...
African American History is extremely intertwined with Washington, DC. With its large African American population and setting within the nation’s capital, where many black political achievements were...
The class of 2026 was the first class in Jackson-Reed’s history to enter the school under its new name. In March of 2022, Woodrow Wilson High School was officially renamed to Jackson-Reed in response...
Among Jackson-Reed students, there are many different holidays celebrated in December. Some of your friends might be celebrating a Jewish holiday called Hanukkah. Hanukkah is an eight--day festival of...
Cada Febrero, miles de estudiantes en todo Estados Unidos participan en el programa ACCESS por sus siglas en inglés, Assessing Comprehension and Communication in English State to State, la cual es una...
El mundo hispano tiene muchas leyendas que se han ido contando de generación en generación. Estos relatos...
Por más de una década, casi el 30% de todos los jugadores de béisbol han sido Latinoamericanos. Sin...
El primer certamen del Miss Universo tuvo lugar en Long Beach, California al principio de los años 50....
La Navidad en los países latinoamericanos es una época llena de tradiciones, música y momentos familiares...
Jackson Reed fashion showcases a range of 60s vibrancy, 2000s low rise denim, and Georgetown minimalism, our students are the models and the hallway their runway. Fashion at Jackson Reed combines...
Now that it’s in the 70’s and sunny, it’s time to ditch the sweatpants, jeans, and hoodies to trade...
On March 6, 2026, Harry Styles released “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.” The album includes...
Recently, I’ve seen an influx of whimsical edits of medieval princesses on my feed and I am not mad...
Superbowl ads have always been iconic. They’re a way for brands to reach more consumers than ever,...