Hello! I am Jaewon Lee! I am so glad you are here looking at my wonderful work. I joined this newspaper class because I love writing for a newspaper. Ever since I started writing for my middle school newspaper club (The Cougar Star), I developed a strong sense with journalism.
Journalism is a way for me to express everything I think. I'm excitied to learn and get better through this class! Have fun looking at my work in this past semester.
Jaewon Lee is a ninth-grade student journalist at Huron High School and a News Editor at The Huron Emery. He has a passion for reporting, storytelling, web development, and creating digital projects that blend design and technology.
Outside of journalism, Jaewon plays the viola, codes apps and games, makes Christian lyric videos, and volunteers actively in his community.
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The updated phone policy reshapes how students interact with technology in class.
A cybersecurity issue affected AAPS students across the district.
Huron High School introduced a new attendance policy that sets clear consequences for repeated tardies and absences, while also rewarding students who maintain perfect attendance.
A profile of a Huron teacher with a global perspective.
Spotlighting sophomore Walter McMorrough and his school experiences.
Jaewon Lee graduated from Clague Middle School in 2025, where he spent three years writing for The Cougar Star. He began his journalism journey there, publishing opinion pieces, features, and student-interest stories.
During his time at Clague, he was known for his creativity, persuasive writing, and tech-themed storytelling. When not writing, he was usually coding games, editing videos, or drawing.
He speaks both Korean and English, and continues to write, design, and create across multiple platforms.
View on The Cougar StarAn opinion column arguing against commercial space tourism for safety, cost, and environmental reasons.
Principal Harvell earns his doctorate after years of research, analysis, and determination.
Students predicted a cold day on Jan. 21 — but what do weather data, Michigan law, and district policy actually say?
Clague Middle School had an 8th grade concert on November 19th. Let’s talk about it.
Two Clague robotics teams dominated the Motor City Tournament, earning top awards including Inspire Award, Control Award, Winning Alliance Captain, and Finalist Alliance Captain.
Clague Middle School welcomes Ryan Soupal as its new assistant principal. With 23 years of experience in education, Soupal brings leadership, community focus, and a commitment to supporting students and staff.
Nixon Road between Plymouth Road and Huron Parkway will close to through traffic starting May 12, impacting Clague transportation and nearby AAPS bus routes.
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