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The student news site of Klein Oak High School

Panther Press

The student news site of Klein Oak High School

Panther Press

Jake Curl

Jake Curl, Senior Writer

Senior

What do you enjoy most about being a reporter for the Panther Press: That I get to interact with different parts of the school community that I didn’t even know about and get to help others know about those things.

Favorite quote, or words to live by: Dive in, work hard, reach your goal.

Favorite Color: Orange

Favorite Food: Pancakes

Three words that describe Jake: Loud, crazy and energetic

Favorite Hobby: Theatre

Favorite Holiday: Thanksgiving

Favorite Class (besides Journalism): Student Council

Instagram Handle: Jake_from_state_farm_0126

All content by Jake Curl

A Bright Blue Light is Not a Good Sight

Jake Curl, Senior Writer
December 17, 2020

Appreciate the Floor

Jake Curl, Staff Reporter
December 7, 2020
Being put to the test Jake Curl takes a daring bite of Denny’s pumpkin pecan pancakes not aware of the rough journey his taste buds were going to take. WIth much enthusiasm he ventured to sit at every restaurant and see what fall food was to be offered.

Add a Little Spice

Jake Curl, Senior Writer
November 2, 2020
Students search through tables with for an open spot without a brightly colored "X" to sit in the commons.

[Photo] Lunch Crunch

Aiden Trevino, Staff Reporter
October 6, 2020
Senior Sam Salazar and his confidence making a statement. Salazar gets into the competitive mindset getting ready to throw down on the dance floor. Keeping with the b-boys style, Crew members like to wear loose and comfortable clothing which allows them to show off their best skills.

Hip Hoppin’ this Spring

Jake Curl, Staff reporter
April 10, 2020
The Star Wars trends have taken over in attempt to rise up over the Hype House. The Hype House currently has "the high ground" which is a Star Wars meme.

Hype House Has the High Ground

Jake Curl, Staff reporter
January 30, 2020
Students are getting used to the green fences around the school as long awaited renovation construction begins on the theater and an additional wing will be built behind the small gym.

The Old Will Fall While the New Will Rise

Jake Curl, Staff Reporter
November 20, 2019
Proudly posing with junior Max Roberts' new truck, junior Nolan Steeples , the 49er Farm League  football team, and Roberts take time after a game to celebrate Roberts' coaching skills. The parents gifted Roberts the truck for his dedication to their children.

20, 10…’truckdown’!!

Jake Curl, Staff Reporter
October 23, 2019
The High School Nation poster displays positive bright messages for people to put on and take.

Anti-bullying and Long Sleeved Shirts

Jake Curl, Staff Reporter
September 25, 2019
Sebastian Watson fearlessly leads freshman dancers.

Fish Fried

Jake Curl, Reporter
September 10, 2019
Fists rise to represent the strength of a single voter.

[Photo] New American Rite-of-Passage

Catherine Leone, Co-Editor-in-Chief
September 4, 2019
Each year, Student Council offers a mixer for incoming freshmen to help unite all of the kids from the different middle schools. One of the games to be played will be a version of the classic TV game show "The Dating Game".

Fish Fest

Jake Curl, Staff Reporter
August 23, 2019
The UIL Theatre Team poses for a picture after their performance. 1st row(Left to right): Dylan Delgatto, Hayden Olds
2nd row: Makenna Llamm, Lauren Clarke, Cassidy Stanley, Madeline Austin, Katelyn Corrigan, Abigail Reed, Katie Fisher, Lizzy Cooper, Ava Bryant, Aaron Kersey, Luke Sexton, Timothy Thomas, Dharius Daduya
3rd row: Caroline Knight, Rachel Lynch, Ashley Ryland, Adrianna Brasher, Mason Hunter, Andrew Kusman, Blaine Weigand

UIL Theatre Preview

Jake Curl, Reporter
March 21, 2019
Trying to persuade customers to get their churros from the Spanish Club booth, Jairo Avila makes his way through the crowd during lunches advertising the group. Various clubs came together on March 8 in a sense of community to show their support for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program.

Get Your O’s Up

Jake Curl, Reporter
March 19, 2019
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