FVHS’ Model United Nations program conquers BruinMUN
On Nov. 11 and 12 FVHS’ MUN program competed with delegates from other countries and school districts.
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On Nov. 11 and 12 FVHS’ MUN program competed with delegates from other countries and school districts.
Out of four possible scenarios, the board approved Scenario A, which will come into effect during the 2024 and 2026 election cycles.
FVHS football will change to a new, unnamed league in the 2024 season. How will this affect the team? What does this mean for the future of the Bell Game?
New California Senate bills will require corporations to take accountability for greenhouse gas emissions.
Huntington Beach City Council book review board to have oversight over books in children’s sections in libraries.
Teachers have taken various approaches to educate students on using generative AI tools responsibly and ensuring academic honesty.
For the last three years, geologists in White Sands National Park in New Mexico have been excavating the fossilized footprints of humans from approximately 23,500 years ago, predating the estimated time of arrival of humans by at least 10,000 years.
Governor Gavin Newsom signs AB 1078 to promote racial diversity, sexuality and gender identity through books.
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.