Busy bees disrupt students on campus
When pancakes became a desirable option for breakfast, bees with their empty abdomens began to search FVHS trash cans in hopes of tasting the sweet “Smuckers” syrup.
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When pancakes became a desirable option for breakfast, bees with their empty abdomens began to search FVHS trash cans in hopes of tasting the sweet “Smuckers” syrup.
FVHS has recently dealt with water quality issues on campus.
Two new assistant principals will be joining the administration team this school year, and administration responsibilities shifted due to the new tardy policy.
Ecology Club and Public Works Club are spearheading a new recycling program to turn Fountain Valley High School into a more environmentally-sustainable campus.
Students have faced problems with their schedules this year and the registration process. FVHS plans for a policy change to ease the registration and scheduling process for students.
The pool reconstruction, the new HVAC system, the new Bowl benches and the facelift to the administration building are some of the changes that occurred on the FVHS campus this summer.
Declining student enrollment, among other factors, led to the discontinuation of this arts education program.
The vote resulted in a new bell schedule selected for next school year instead of maintaining the current bell schedule.
The change from an at-large voting system will take place beginning in the 2024 election cycle.
California is developing its first ever Southeast Asian curriculum, set to be done by September 2025. Through extensive outreach to the Asian community for feedback, the model curriculum is on track be a collaborative and extensive push towards adequate Southeast Asian historical representation.