The lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in school
Teachers have witnessed a change in student behavior and performance following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 news coverage and related articles
Teachers have witnessed a change in student behavior and performance following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Feb. 28, California ended the COVID-19 state of emergency.
Principal Paul Lopez and the Health Office weigh in on the transition to a new “normal.”
Even though California will no longer require students to wear masks indoors, it is important that we continue doing so, as lives are in danger.
Many students returned to school from winter break shocked at the amount of missing students. Here’s how some Barons have to say.
Trick-or-treating during the pandemic can be both enjoyable and safe!
Wearing masks has been quite a controversial topic. However, for the safety of everyone and especially our fellow Barons, masks should be worn for the majority of time spent at school.
With classes on Zoom and a lack of activities for most of the year, being a senior during the COVID-19 pandemic was a new experience.
Seventy-three staff members in total reported spending over $50,000 out of pocket despite HBUHSD receiving over $10 million.
Food banks have stepped up and adapted to the challenges of COVID-19 to fill people’s stomachs.