California’s COVID-19 state of emergency ended in February
On Feb. 28, California ended the COVID-19 state of emergency.
COVID-19 news coverage and updates
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.”
Students at Fountain Valley High School are no longer required to wear masks starting March 14.
As the surge of COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant wanes, several states have begun to lift mask mandates, some including schools in these decisions.
Schools around the country made last minute changes to online versions of learning in light of the Omicron variant; however, HBUHSD did not.
The Health Sciences and Medical Technology department of ROP courses has undergone changes due to the rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in student capacity limits, masking requirements, as well as the decline of internship opportunities.
Many students returned to school from winter break shocked at the amount of missing students. Here’s how some Barons have to say.
The school finished the first week back from break with 143 confirmed COVID-19 cases and hundreds of student absences.
The stockpiling of COVID-19 vaccines in wealthy countries has led to struggles in global distribution, hindering the fight against the pandemic.
California will start requiring students to be vaccinated from COVID-19 in order to attend in person learning.