Fake social media accounts have been spreading for many high schools across The Valley. These social media accounts tend to have the school’s name, and people use these accounts for fake likes, fake comments, fake reviews, fake rumors, etc. Teenagers tend to do things to be humorous, but what is going on with the fake […]
Ban this book
Sophomore Jayleen Hernandez is starting a petition to ban the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” Jayleen believed it was a good idea because the book included an abundant amount of racist comments. “I didn’t have a choice to read the book or not, it was a class assignment, and as I was reading it, […]
DIY Christmas cake pops
Bored of the same Christmas treats and want something full of popping flavors. These cake pops are fun and easy to make, you will enjoy making them and eating them on Christmas day with the whole family. Christmas Cake Pops 1 package 2-layer-size cake mix. 1 – 1 cup frosting. 12 ounces red, green, or vanilla- or […]
Two Sophomores Advance to TAFE State Competition
Congratulations to Susan Silva and Maria Ortegon on showcasing their professional skills and advancing to the state level TAFE competition.
Community Impact Documentary: David Galvez’s Epic
Students in Mr. Silva’s 1311 dual enrollment Introduction to communication class met with and documented the work of David Galvez. Our focus for this documentary was to show that pastors do not only preach but to teach the audience that they do other hard work. He has helped his community in many ways that have not […]
Community Impact Documentary: Region 1 ESL Educator
Students in Mr. Silva’s 1311 dual enrollment Introduction to communication class met with and documented the work of a Region 1 ESL educator. Group members Luis A. Pecina, Sergio Saturno, Randy Morales, Reymond Pequeno, focused on the work of Rodrigo Falcon, a teacher at ESL Region 1 teaches English to non-native speakers free of charge and helps […]
I bet you that we know if you’re a Republican or a Democrat.
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Two Political Beasts
Democrats, support government spending on social services (social security, Medicare, welfare programs) rather than military. Republicans believe citizens should take more responsibility for themselves to prevent the government from becoming too involved. A key difference between Democrats and Republicans is how Democrats are more open to “radical” ideas, whereas Republicans prefer tradition.